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But Dept. of Health says that Fewer then 1% of Vaccine Adverse Events Are Reported!
That is not true. The Dept of Health has never said such a thing. Doomsday is citing an unsupported statement from one report written by two authors, not an official statement or position adopted by the DOH. If it’s meant as a general statement about the level of reporting in the US, then it’s not clear where these two authors got this information.
Alternatively, they may simply be referring to their own study of 1.4M vaccine doses, of 45 vaccines, given to 376K individuals, over the course of 41 months. They report that they identified 35K possible reactions, so perhaps they simply mean that only 350 of these were reported to VAERS.
Note very well that they are not referring to events that were verified to have been caused by the vaccines. They’re simply adverse events that happened subsequent to vaccines. That’s all VAERS is; every report in there is simply something that happened after a vaccine, and therefore may or may not have been caused by it. But by studying the practices of one chain of clinics these two may have found (it’s not clear) that in practice doctors tend to report only those events they seriously think might be related to the vaccines.
At any rate this is certainly not any sort of basis for supposing deaths subsequent to vaccines were not reported by doctors at these clinics, or aren’t reported by doctors generally. And the fact that an event, including death, is reported is not evidence that it was caused by a vaccine.