Around the world we must be getting on for at least a billion people who have had the vaccine.
In a set of people that large you’re going to get some people who had reactions. Pretty easy to cherry pick from those people if you have a certain agenda.
This comment would be less imbecilic if there were not an abnormally large number of reactions in the US Government's only reporting mechanism for adverse vaccine effects in the public - https://openvaers.com/covid-data
Attempting to discredit or discount this means that you have no government reporting mechanism on the public's reaction to the vaccine, and no actual positive data of the vaccine's effects on the US public to point to.
Incredibly, even if you take VAERS as an accurate statistical report of side effects (it isn’t), the vaccines dearth rate is much lower than the actual virus. The death rate of 23,000 deaths in 1,000,000 reports give a .02% mortality. It’s going to be much close to 23,000 deaths in 500,000,000 doses though, since doctors are required to report all adverse events and practically every vaccine death would involve a doctor. It seems like when you look at VAERS that it actually supports that the vaccine isn’t dangerous statistically speaking.
The data shows that adverse effects reported is very abnormal as compared to previous years and previous vaccines.
There are also several studies showing that VAERS is underreported.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355581860_COVID_vaccination_and_age-stratified_all-cause_mortality_risk"Notably, adult vaccination increased ulterior mortality of unvaccinated young (<18, US; <15, Europe). Comparing our estimate with the CDC-reported VFR (0.002%) suggests VAERS deaths are underreported by a factor of 20, consistent with known VAERS under-ascertainment bias. Comparing our age-stratified VFRs with published age-stratified coronavirus infection fatality rates (IFR) suggests the risks of COVID vaccines and boosters outweigh the benefits in children, young adults and older adults with low occupational risk or previous coronavirus exposure."
https://digital.ahrq.gov/ahrq-funded-projects/electronic-support-public-health-vaccine-adverse-event-reporting-system"Adverse events from vaccines are common but underreported, with less than one percent reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)."
https://digital.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/docs/publication/r18hs017045-lazarus-final-report-2011.pdf"Adverse events from drugs and vaccines are common, but underreported. Although 25% of
ambulatory patients experience an adverse drug event, less than 0.3% of all adverse drug events
and 1-13% of serious events are reported to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Likewise, fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported."