Does anyone with any influence take VAERS, the Vaccine Adverse Event
Reporting System, at all seriously? Or is
it mostly just a sham, meant to make it appear that the FDA and CDC
actually
care about vaccine-associated adverse reactions? Are
they
merely going through the motions,
pretending they are honoring the intent
of Congress when it created, as a consequence of covering vaccine
manufacturer liability, an adverse vaccine-reaction reporting system?
If the CDC/FDA handling of the data is any
indication, it
looks like the joke is on us.
I recently did a search
using CDC Wonder of all
the
years since VAERS started collecting data.
There have so far been almost 301,000 vaccine-associated adverse
reactions reported to VAERS. Even
without the fact of under-reporting in a passive reporting system being
taken into
account (thought to be between
1-2% even for serious events), that’s a lot of reactions. With the correction, it amounts to the
possibility that the number reported could represent as many as
30,100,000 adverse
vaccine-associated events.
Instead of making every effort to determine what
that large
number of reported reactions actually represents, both in numbers and
significance, absolutely nothing, other than usually ignoring them,
happens.
Instead of making every effort to determine what
that large
number means, we are told that vaccine-associated reactions are not
necessarily
vaccine-caused. As if we are stupid. Of
course they are not necessarily related.
But isn’t it their job to investigate, to follow-up with
well-designed
studies whose purpose it is to ascertain which, if any, reactions are
vaccine-caused?
Instead, not only do they not follow up with
well-designed, properly
conducted studies, they don’t even follow up on the reports that are
received. They simply don’t pay attention
to much of what
has been reported at all, other than a few bones thrown, like
intussusception and
some cases of GBS.
For instance, they don’t know if 95,441 of those
almost
301,000 people who reported an adverse reaction recovered, let alone
the
significance of the to-date 300,858. What’s the point of collecting
this
information?
Apparently there is no point.
And that’s just the way they want it.
by Sandy Gottstein
"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." - Wendell Phillips
(1811-1884), paraphrasing John Philpot Curran (1808)