(January 12, 2022 at 10:11 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: I'm looking through the VAERS, and here's what I found when looking for the side effects and how serious they are:
And here's the criteria I used:
Note that by 12/31/21, the date cited on the report form I got, the US had administered 513.19 million doses of the vaccine.
And doing the math, this means: 715857/513190000=0.1394916112941% showed side effects notable enough to get into the VAERS database.
And for these effects to be considered serious by the VAERS, 63588/513190000=0.01239073248%.
Odds of getting a side effect notable enough to get into the VAERS database: 1 in 716.
Odds of getting a side effect serious enough to be registered as serious in the VAERS database: 1 in 8070.
Which is a pretty good reason why people should not be compelled to take these risky vaccines. 715,000 people are basically irrelevant to you and should just be handwaved away? Again, in my personal opinion, the vaccines seem to be reasonably safe, but 715,000 is no small number.