Monday, August 23, 2021

Breaking Down Medical ‘Fact-Checking’ Propaganda

A publication in Ireland called The Journal claims to debunk reports based on the EU and US vaccine injury databases with the title: Debunked: No, EU and US databases do not show that thousands of people have died from Covid-19 vaccines.

"False claims about vaccines, which rely on the EudraVigilance and VAERS databases, have appeared in social media posts, including on Facebook and Twitter, on TV and radio, and even in literature distributed by a candidate in the upcoming Dublin Bay South by-election."

The unilateral assertion that such claims are false is tied to the use of government-maintained vaccine injury data, which is published for all to see and examine.

"The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention runs a similar reporting scheme titled Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, which also features in false and misleading claims about vaccines."

Now the authors flatly state that the CDC and VAERS are making "False and misleading claims about vaccines." Which ones are false? No evidence is provided.

"Scientific evidence to date shows that vaccines against Covid-19 are overwhelmingly safe and that they reduce serious illness and rates of hospitalisation due to the virus."

The bigger question should be, just how many vaccine deaths are acceptable before anyone should be concerned? One hundred? One thousand? Ten thousand?
 

https://www.technocracy.news/breaking-down-medical-fact-checking-propaganda/ 

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