Finally, European VAERS that's easy to use
Openeudra.org with some nice data. For the VAERS naysayers in your life. Who knew that 3 to 11 year olds were getting myocarditis reports after Pfizer vaccines?
One of the complaints about VAERS, the United States/CDC vaccine early warning system is that it does not have quality control - “a guy reported he turned into the Hulk and VAERS posted it.”
Leaving aside the outdated, inaccurate, and malicious nature of the Hulk report - which really did happen back in the 1980s, at the hands of an anesthetist - VAERS actually does have quality control. It is however true that one does not need to be a health professional to submit a report. However, VAERS doesn’t keep stats on who is and isn’t a health professional.
Eudravigilance, the European version of VAERS, does keep this info. Which makes it more difficult to criticize.
Here is some data on myocarditis, which demonstrates a huge problem. The openeudra site is quite small as yet and can be looked through in 5 or 10 minutes. Kudos to its makers.
Finally, European VAERS that's easy to use
To get a sense of VAERS critics, what I used to do was keyword search Twitter for "vaers." This would generate lots of skeptic-type tweets - some of which appeared bot-like. Over time, I have noticed that such tweets have become rarer mind you
hard to argue with this: this vaccine is a serious threat to health.