Of course. VAERS is just a conspiracy theory that the CDC is misleading the public with.Yeah, right! Making reference to some nut job abusing the system really bolsters your argument. Is that the ONE "confirmed" case you mention? Just continue to copy and paste deceptive misleading information that reinforces your narrative. Here's some copied and pasted opinion based on science and facts that support my narrative. And it's only a portion of the original article:
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OPINION
What I Just Told The New York Times About the Complete Failure and Disaster of the COVID-19 Vaccine
Wayne Allyn Root | Oct 31, 2021 12:01 AM
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The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is the only present scientific way of measuring deaths and injuries from any vaccine -- including the COVID-19 vaccine. It's not my system. It's not based on politics. It has nothing to do with conservative or liberal opinions.
It is a science-based medical reporting system provided by the government and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
It is the only way of keeping track of deaths, crippling injuries and adverse reactions from any vaccine. It has been used for many decades.
No one in the medical community or media has EVER in history ignored or disparaged VAERS before -- until now.
Here are the VAERS numbers: Over 17,000 Americans are reported dead from this vaccine -- mostly from strokes, heart attacks and blood clots. Over 800,000 are reported injured, many of them hospitalized (over 83,000), many with life-threatening illness (over 18,000) and many others permanently disabled (over 26,000).
This information is all publicly available and provided by the CDC. This cannot be called "misleading" by anyone in the media. The very definition of "misleading" would be to either disparage or ignore VAERS.
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