| ▲ | andreygrehov an hour ago | |||||||
I respectfully disagree. VAERS can absolutely be used to establish causality when followed by proper expert investigation (which is exactly its purpose as a signal-detection system). The IOM has relied on VAERS data to confirm causal links in 158 vaccine-adverse event pairs, including rotavirus vaccine and intussusception. Here, FDA career scientists conducted that follow-up: they reviewed 96 child death reports and concluded at least 10 were caused by COVID vaccine myocarditis. That expert finding, not politics, is what triggered the stricter protocols. Healthy skepticism means demanding the full data for review, not preemptively calling it invalid. | ||||||||
| ▲ | fabian2k an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Where is that expert finding published? As far as I have read about the ACIP decisions they didn't actually provide any real data to support this conclusion. | ||||||||
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