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by kube-system
1629 days ago
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As I said: > out-of-context or misinterpreted For instance, the most prevalent example of this is people taking reports from VAERS and presenting them in an article as if they’re assumed to be causal effects, rather than correlative. It is quite easy to mislead people with highly technical information, because all you have to do is suggest an interpretation of the data that sounds plausible with an authoritative tone. |
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I think if the jump in VAERS reports since the vaccines were released wasn't ~2,700x, you wouldn't see as big of a deal about it. But you can cut that in half and still have an astronomically alarming number of vaccine adverse events reported.