Monday, November 1, 2021

Reporting Backlog Means VAERS Vaccine Adverse Reaction Data is SHORT by Hundreds of Thousands of Reports

In January of 2021, she utilized her skills as a computational biologist and began analyzing data in the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System.

Hundreds of thousands of vaccine injury reports backlogged in VAERS. In the interview, Dr. Rose discussed the systemic flaws of the VAERS system, flaws that stop the passive reporting system from working in the public's interest, as was originally intended.

After analyzing missing data in the VAERS system, Dr. Rose came to the conclusion that serious adverse events and fatalities following covid vaccination are much higher than what is recorded in the VAERS system.

On the latest episode of "Doctors and Scientists" on CHD.TV, host Brian Hooker, Ph.D., P.E., interviewed Canadian Jessica Rose, Ph.D., a Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System analyst and computational biologist who specializes in biomathematics and molecular research.

In September, Rose testified at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Vaccine and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee meeting that underreporting was not considered in the VAERS data.

Rose published her findings in "Science, Public Health Policy and the Law." The title of the study explains its purpose: "Critical Appraisal of VAERS Pharmacovigilance: Is the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System a Functioning Pharmacovigilance System?".

Her results found VAERS does not accurately track adverse reactions due to several flaws, including a "Huge" backlog of data waiting to be entered into the system - she put the number at "Hundreds of thousands."
 

https://noqreport.com/2021/10/31/reporting-backlog-means-vaers-vaccine-adverse-reaction-data-is-short-by-hundreds-of-thousands-of-reports/ 

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