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Vaccine side-effects in Germany

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  • George KG Offline
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    My "translate" thing isn't working very well...

    @klaus?

    https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/plus237106177/Coronavirus-Mehr-Impf-Nebenwirkungen-als-bisher-bekannt.html

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      Yes, saw that, too.

      It's a report from a large health insurance reporting on vaccine side effects.

      According to that report, side effects seem to be much more common than previous data based on side effects reported by doctors indicated.

      The offered explanation for the deviation is that doctors are often too lazy to fill out paperwork to report side effects to some public institution, but they are not too lazy to send an invoice for their work on it.

      The data is relatively coarse-grained since it is only based on ICD-10 codes or something along these lines, so they can't say much about the nature and distribution of the side effects. All they can say is that the side effects were severe enough that patients went to the doctor for it.

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      • KlausK Klaus

        Yes, saw that, too.

        It's a report from a large health insurance reporting on vaccine side effects.

        According to that report, side effects seem to be much more common than previous data based on side effects reported by doctors indicated.

        The offered explanation for the deviation is that doctors are often too lazy to fill out paperwork to report side effects to some public institution, but they are not too lazy to send an invoice for their work on it.

        The data is relatively coarse-grained since it is only based on ICD-10 codes or something along these lines, so they can't say much about the nature and distribution of the side effects. All they can say is that the side effects were severe enough that patients went to the doctor for it.

        LuFins DadL Offline
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        @Klaus said in Vaccine side-effects in Germany:

        Yes, saw that, too.

        It's a report from a large health insurance reporting on vaccine side effects.

        According to that report, side effects seem to be much more common than previous data based on side effects reported by doctors indicated.

        The offered explanation for the deviation is that doctors are often too lazy to fill out paperwork to report side effects to some public institution, but they are not too lazy to send an invoice for their work on it.

        The data is relatively coarse-grained since it is only based on ICD-10 codes or something along these lines, so they can't say much about the nature and distribution of the side effects. All they can say is that the side effects were severe enough that patients went to the doctor for it.

        Sounds similar to the reporting by some of the military doctors about the number of DMED codes a couple of months ago?

        The Brad

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        • JollyJ Offline
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          VAERS is a mess, but we need some accurate data.

          Maybe Joe needs to crack the whip. If the VP will let him borrow hers.

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