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methylethyl ([personal profile] methylethyl) wrote in [personal profile] ecosophia 2023-06-15 02:55 am (UTC)

Pfizer Document Release: 5 million AEs?

https://tkp.at/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/3.PSUR-1.pdf

I don't know the provenance of this apparent internal Pfizer post-marketing document, but it appears to be PFZ's internal post-marketing data about the shots, through June 2022. I haven't had a chance to comb through it yet, but here's what a couple of other people are saying about it:

https://www.conservativereview.com/horowitz-confidential-pfizer-document-shows-the-company-observed-1-6-million-adverse-events-covering-nearly-every-organ-system-2661316948.html

https://pharmafiles.substack.com/p/breaking-shit-just-hit-the-fan

So, Horowitz is saying it indicates that pfz knows about 1.6 million adverse events since rollout, Aussie17 is saying no, actually its 5 million, and I'd just like to point out that in both cases, this document only covers up through June 2022, and it's been a whole year since then, so whatever the numbers are in that document, they're higher now.

More importantly, just trying to glance through and get some kind of overview of the original doc (and dang I can't do math or read properly for anything this late at night)... I am wondering if we might have the HOLY GRAIL of AE data here: a denominator. PFZ clearly doesn't know how many people received the shots, but we *seem* to have their own internal estimates for it, somewhere between table 5 and table 13.

Please somebody smarter and better at reading science papers than I, take a look!

Because the most absolutely infuriating thing all this time has been: all these AE reports, and no denominator to determine a *rate* of AEs... so like how many adverse events *per 1000 people* or *per 1000 shots administered*. That has been a total mystery, and a huge excuse for everybody involved to just shrug and go "I dunno, we gave more shots than ever, so of course there are more reports".

Can an estimated ratio of AEs be calculated from this document???

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