But look at all these terrible deaths on #VAERS, #TuckerCarlson says? Not so fast! Look at the disclaimer, first. Just because it was reported does not mean #vaccines were the cause!
First of all, let's emphasize that #VAERS is a useful tool, but not for folks looking to confirm their worst fears about #vaccines. It's mostly for the nerds in public health to detect super, super, super rare side effects as early as possible.
Let's take a look at some VAERS reports. This one is on behalf of a friend, but the person making the report didn't know the cause of death. It's hard to know if a #CovidVaccine triggered that cause if we do not know what it is.
Death by suicide is a tragedy and hurting families are looking for answers. But it is difficult to draw a straight line to #vaccines as a cause. We do not have to take this report into account.
The more we look into #VAERS (something we suspect @TuckerCarlson did not have @FoxNews fact-checkers do), the more we understand why public health isn't alarmed. Many of these deaths would have happened if the person had not been #vaccinated
"But the @Harvard study says only 1% of #vaccineSideEffects get reported!" is misinformation, too. If you like to nerd out about EMR use from 2007-2010, this study (the source of this misinfo) is great. But it doesn't say what #antivaxxers think it says. digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/…
Let's put this #VAERS#vaccine fear-mongering into perspective. J&J vaccines were paused over 8 people with blood clots. Raise your hand if you think #FDA and #CDC nerds are just ignoring thousands of deaths. RT this if you think #TuckerCarlsonMustGo for spreading disinfo.
Not for nothing, but I do have a history of making accurate predictions:
One myth about vaccines is that the schedule is ever-expanding, but in truth, a nine-year old today would not have received fewer vaccines than a baby born now. In fact, my sixteen year old got all these vaccines. See replies for more info.