But that's how data collection and research works. Report everything and we'll see if a pattern emerges. If a clear pattern exists there must be a reason, just because they haven't scientifically proven the reason doesn't mean we can say there's no evidence or proof. It's empirical evidence and the most important aspect of research. As someone who has spent a good amount of time reading VAERS and even posted a large number of them on this site it's doesn't take a scientist to conclude there is a clear correlation between their death and the vaccine in most cases. Typically it's in the elderly but cases have been reported in younger populations. The VAERS data was showing a history of J&J blood clotts for a good while before they halted it. Ignoring the empirical evidence so that something remains unproven and subjective is not science, it's an agenda.
A U.S. early-warning system for detecting vaccine side effects is being weaponized by the global anti-vaccination movement.
The Vaccine Adverse Effects Reporting System (VAERS), run by the Centers for Disease Control, has become the launching pad for conspiracy theories that claim COVID-19 vaccines have caused “thousands” of deaths and serious illnesses.
“COVID19 VACCINES DEATH TOLL CLIMBING!!!” screams the headline on one viral Facebook video, that claims the CDC database shows a list of “all the people who have died from vaccines.”
There’s just one problem: anyone can make a claim of severe reaction, or death, and have their report included in the CDC’s publicly accessible VAERS database. No one checks if those claims are true.