(March 17, 2022 at 1:40 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: TL;DR: The odds of getting a severe side effect from the Pfizer vaccine (which may or may not actually be from the vaccine) are slightly higher than the odds of dying in a car crash in a given year.
We've been over this. Just because something in the VAERS database doesn't mean there is a causal connection. It is an upper-limit (assuming all incidents get reported) to possible connections. Scientists pour over this data to find if there are any effects which are higher than expected for a random population, or compared to other vaccine reporting.