It's easy to UNDERCOUNT when you delete data.
Here is more info from the VAERS Database
Just watched this video (Thank you Baker for marking it):
“CDC Removes 150k Deaths from VAERS System”
As a good grunt, I wanted to check for myself and see what the CDC is up to.
https://wonder.cdc.gov/controller/datarequest/D8;jsessionid=39DD42E217C4ED9485C4ED7D7841
Kek They use “Wonder” in the link. I think we are all at that point.
This is the “The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) Results” page and according to the CDC there has been 5,746 Deaths reported as of June 4Th as reported on this page.
The Raw VAERS data can be downloaded here:
https://vaers.hhs.gov/eSubDownload/index.jsp?fn=2021VAERSData.csv
This is a massive 316930 lines spread sheet containing all of the reported vaccine issues.
The video will walk you through their findings that days/weeks ago records reported as deaths were in the data base and when they went back later the records were gone. They have screen shots, but don’t go through every one.
I did my own research looking at the CDC’s own spreadsheet and I have a lot of questions. Questions, due to the Fact that the CDC should have the highest standard and if they have faulty data then why?
Column J is the Reported “Deaths” if you count up the “Y”s in this column you get 4,700.
Why aren’t there 5,476? Why is it an exact 4,700, what are the odds of that?
Moving over to Column K. This is the “Date Died” data showing when the “victim/subject” died. If we count all of the dates in this column then we get 4,299.
Why are we missing 401 Death Dates? Don’t we report the time of death on a death certificate?
Now based on the video there are missing records from this report. I don’t know why, but the video does show that some of the missing records were reported as deaths.
141,026 Records are missing from the June 4Th CDC VAERS Spreadsheet. Why is that data Missing?
If the CDC can’t keep good records, can they be trusted? Should they be replaced?