I'll just add that the official "under-reporting" of adverse drug reactions is generally around 95% - that is, only around 5% of cases are reported. That means you can multiply all these numbers by about 20x.
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On 14 October, a separate document appeared on the European Parliament's website with the reference number B9-0475/2021: Proposal for a European Parliament resolution on the establishment of a European Fund for the compensation of victims of COVID-19 vaccination
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European Parliament, with reference to Rule 143 of its Rules of Procedure,
A. whereas the European Medicines Agency has already reported approximately one million cases of adverse reactions following vaccination with COVID-19 vaccines:
- 435 779 cases for the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine,
- 373 285 cases for AstraZeneca's vaccine,
- 117,243 cases with Moderna vaccine,
- 27,694 cases for Janssen vaccine
B. whereas these adverse reactions are sometimes serious; whereas serious neurological effects have reportedly occurred in approximately 75 000 people after vaccination with the Pfizer valine
C. whereas the European Medicines Agency reports that COVID-19 vaccines have led to approximately 5 000 deaths in the European Union:
- 4 198 cases with the Pfizer vaccine,
- 1 053 cases with the AstraZeneca vaccine,
- 392 cases for the Moderna vaccine,
- 138 cases with the Janssen vaccine,
D. whereas the European Commission negotiated the purchase contracts and did not wish to hold the pharmaceutical laboratories responsible; whereas MEPs did not have access to the contracts during the negotiations;
- Calls on the Commission to set up a fund to compensate victims of the COVID-19 vaccination;
- Instructs its President to forward this resolution to the Commission and the Member States.
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This is the official document.
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/B-9-2021-0475_CS.html
It is rather strange when someone in the European Parliament prepares a draft resolution on compensation for "vaccine victims" when according to our "experts" and government the vaccines are safe and tested, side effects are almost non-existent and nobody dies...
I will only add that the official "under-reporting" of side effects of drugs is generally around 95% - that is, only around 5% of cases are reported. That means you can multiply all these numbers by about 20x.
Here, the SÚKL statement directly talks about an under-reporting rate of 95% (i.e., out of 100 cases, only 5 cases are reported
https://www.sukl.cz/sukl/reakce-na-vyjadreni-lekare-vystupujiciho-v-poradu-epidemie
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16689555/
https://www.tribune.cz/clanek/35530-podhlasenost-nezadoucich-ucinku-po-aplikaci-vakcin
So in summary, people would collect tax money between themselves (since pharmaceutical companies are contractually absolved of all responsibility) to compensate each other for an officially non-existent injury.
P.S..
And where are our journalists?
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