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Originally Posted by dtennent
These are reports of death after the vaccine was administered. It does not conclude that the vaccine is the cause of death. Here is a quote from the CDC website on the Vaccine Reporting Event Reporting system.
A report to VAERS generally does not prove that the identified vaccine(s) caused the adverse event described. It only confirms that the reported event occurred sometime after vaccine was given. No proof that the event was caused by the vaccine is required in order for VAERS to accept the report. VAERS accepts all reports without judging whether the event was caused by the vaccine.
From the following link, the CDC says that 52 million doses have been administered through Feb 14 with 934 deaths after the vaccine. (See Above). This means there were 0.018% deaths and those weren't confirmed to be caused by the vaccine.
Selected Adverse Events Reported after COVID-19 Vaccination | CDC
Sounds like the vaccine is very safe to me.
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That is the update from two months of vaccine administration. You however made a small decimal point error. The correct percent is 0.0018% reported, one tenth of what you wrote.