Yes, as I said in my letter to my dad: elderly people already die often (big number nationally), so if vaccines are being given to millions of elderly people, we should expect a tiny percentage to die soon afterward from natural causes. A key thing to look at is whether it used to be rare (and in 2021 became common) to give the vaccines to ill elderly people, which could explain the increase in VAERS.
Still, why are blood clots given lots of attention but not VAERS reports? And if the FDA is so understaffed, why?
Blood clots are not independent from VEARS reports. VEARS reports are how the FDA gets the data about the Blood clots.
The VEARS reports give them reports about many different kinds of issues and if there are many issues to look into and they are understaffed it’s reasonable to put more attention on the blood clots issue then other issues given that blood clots in the brain are a serious issue.
One obvious candidate explanation: For the reason you explain in the letter to your dad – probably those deaths were roughly what you’d expect among the vaccinated demographic if the vaccine is benign. By contrast, the specific blood clots are generally rare.
Yes, as I said in my letter to my dad: elderly people already die often (big number nationally), so if vaccines are being given to millions of elderly people, we should expect a tiny percentage to die soon afterward from natural causes. A key thing to look at is whether it used to be rare (and in 2021 became common) to give the vaccines to ill elderly people, which could explain the increase in VAERS.
Still, why are blood clots given lots of attention but not VAERS reports? And if the FDA is so understaffed, why?
Blood clots are not independent from VEARS reports. VEARS reports are how the FDA gets the data about the Blood clots.
The VEARS reports give them reports about many different kinds of issues and if there are many issues to look into and they are understaffed it’s reasonable to put more attention on the blood clots issue then other issues given that blood clots in the brain are a serious issue.
How is it more reasonable to focus on VAERS blood clots than VAERS deaths?
One obvious candidate explanation: For the reason you explain in the letter to your dad – probably those deaths were roughly what you’d expect among the vaccinated demographic if the vaccine is benign. By contrast, the specific blood clots are generally rare.
Because you rather focus on investigating the thing that causes the most deaths then investigating deaths in general.