You're not understanding how it works. You're right that hundreds of people die every day, but the database of vaccine reactions is a special one, where the doctors have to fill out a special report when they believe that a patient has suffered a reaction to a vaccine. It's called the Yellow Card Reporting System. USA has the same, vut called VAERS. It's not just some low level administrator figuring out who's had the vaccine and died soon after.Hi Tony. Yes, I was pointing out that the link Soundwave used to imply tens or hundreds of thousands have died due to the various vaccines being used actually stated that 1600 had died within 28 days of getting the vaccine. It also goes on to say that people die every day from all sorts of reasons, so you would expect around 1600 to die anyway. I thought it was ironic that his ‘proof’ countered his own argumen.
As I said, the doctor will not bother themself to spend all the time filling out a special report unless they have a high level of belief that the patient did indeed suffer a reaction to the vaccine. The default situation is not to fill in a report, so one can understand that there will be some cases where the doctor saw a reaction, but couldn't be bothered to fill in a report or thought that the evidence wasn't 100% conclusive or simply didn't have the time. It's not so likely the other way round that the doctor fills in a report when they're not sure, especially when you consider that there are many doctors suffering consequences from speaking out against the vaccine.
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