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To: spiral3 who wrote (29426)6/29/2021 10:27:02 PM
From: jpdunwell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 96842
 
"what’s recorded in that database are deaths following the vaccination, that doesn’t mean these deaths were caused by the vaccination. Because it’s under emergency use, all adverse events /deaths following covid vaccination have to get reported, which is not the case with the other FDA Approved vaccinations. The reporting requirements for the sets of data you’re comparing, are different, therefore they are not directly comparable and inferences drawn from them are likely invalid. This trick has been used by anti-vaxxers for years."

I agree with the first statement, but that's always been true. So far as the rest, do you mind sharing a link pointing out those differences? What do you mean this trick has been used by anti-vaxxers for years? I don't understand your point. We don't have Emergency Use vaccinations all the time, so how can that be? By the way, I'm not an anti-vaxxer.