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TheAbjectLesson's avatar

There are legal and ethical reasons why VAERS data is important and cannot, and should not, be dismissed: (1) it is the declared and legally required pharmacovigilance of the US government. This is supposed to be a part of a comprehensive legal schema passed by Congress that takes away the individual right to sue over vaccine harms and in return created VAERS specifically to detect safety signals in the population. (2) Healthcare providers are required by law (by the FDC&A and the FDA regulations in the CFR) to report AEs to VAERS. (3) Government officials should be legally estopped from arguing that VAERS isn't reliable. You don't get to pass a law that requires a pharmacovigilance system for safety and then claim that system is unreliable when it starts to look really bad. (4) Particularly not where for decades we've used VAERS, and the government has used it to claim how safe other vaccines are because of their low reporting for LITERALLY EVERY OTHER VACCINE in the country. This is as dishonest and unethical as it's possible to be.

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Lee Muller's avatar

I would be interested in any stored recoding or look-up tables that you may have created to group similarly named symptoms. Are those available?

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