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RE: Connecticut Pushes Mandates For Controverial HPV Vaccine Despite Numerous Deaths Reported to VAERS

in #hpv5 years ago

So much to unpack in your post. Let's start with the VAERS data. VAERS is not documentation that a vaccine caused an event. Given that, are you unequivocally stating that the HPV vaccine caused 485 deaths... I looked at the 2018 data and could find 0 deaths attributed to HPV and only 22,000 reported events. Why would that not correlate with your data?

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VAERS is where people report adverse events. Anyone can report to VAERS, doctors, nurses, caretakers, and parents. VAERS was created after 1986 Vaccine Injury Act, as a means to collect and analyze adverse effects that are associated with vaccines.

My source is here
https://sanevax.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Dec-2018.pdf

Ok, thanks for providing that, it's very interesting as it's not actually the VAERS database. Yes, the VAERS data is reported by anyone. If you are adamant about the correlation of the death to the HPV vaccine, here's an example of an actual entry that lists death as the event.

This spontaneous report as received from a health care worker refers to a female patient of unknown age. On 22-AUG-2013 the patient was vaccinated with a dose of GARDASIL (dose, route, lot number not provided). On 25-AUG-2013 the patient was found dead in her dorm room. The cause of dead had not been specified. Additional information has been requested.
VAERS ID - 501081-1

This example is indicative of the majority of the reports in the database. If you were to read through the actual database entries would you consider the loose nature of the correlation of death to the HPV vaccine?

This is a link to the CDC site and query to the VAERS database. It produces a CSV file with the comments. Have a look and let me know your thoughts.
https://wonder.cdc.gov/controller/saved/D8/D53F231