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Does TCU require vaccinations?
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<blockquote data-quote="KillerFrog InD KitchenSink" data-source="post: 3026833" data-attributes="member: 4967"><p>Any death temporally associated with the vaccine is reported on VAERS. The vast majority of deaths have been or will end up being attributed to other causes. So far no indication this rate is higher than other vaccines. Because the Covid vaccine is under EUA, all deaths are <u>required</u> to be reported by providers, not just ones <a href="https://vaers.hhs.gov/docs/VAERS_Table_of_Reportable_Events_Following_Vaccination.pdf" target="_blank">that meet a more narrow criteria</a>:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/06/28/fact-check-covid-19-vaers-death-reports-not-verified/7587577002/" target="_blank">https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/06/28/fact-check-covid-19-vaers-death-reports-not-verified/7587577002/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>COVID-19 vaccine has broader reporting requirements </strong></span></p><p>One reason for the inflated reports of death following COVID-19 vaccination is that healthcare providers are required to report all serious adverse events, regardless of whether they think they're related to the shot.</p><p></p><p>“Healthcare providers’ reporting requirements (for COVID-19 vaccines) are much broader than for other vaccines,” Shimabukuro told USA TODAY.</p><p></p><p>After someone receives a COVID-19 vaccine, their healthcare provider is required by law to report all serious adverse health events, even if the provider does not think the vaccine caused that event. These events can include death, inpatient hospitalization or a serious case of COVID-19. That reporting protocol is due to the fact that the FDA authorized the COVID-19 vaccines for emergency use. </p><p></p><p>For other vaccines — such as the flu vaccine and the measles, mumps and rubella vaccines — the requirements are different. According to Shimabukuro, providers do not have to report deaths or other adverse events for FDA-approved vaccines unless they fit <a href="https://vaers.hhs.gov/docs/VAERS_Table_of_Reportable_Events_Following_Vaccination.pdf" target="_blank">specific criteria</a> of reportable events.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KillerFrog InD KitchenSink, post: 3026833, member: 4967"] Any death temporally associated with the vaccine is reported on VAERS. The vast majority of deaths have been or will end up being attributed to other causes. So far no indication this rate is higher than other vaccines. Because the Covid vaccine is under EUA, all deaths are [U]required[/U] to be reported by providers, not just ones [URL='https://vaers.hhs.gov/docs/VAERS_Table_of_Reportable_Events_Following_Vaccination.pdf']that meet a more narrow criteria[/URL]: [URL]https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/06/28/fact-check-covid-19-vaers-death-reports-not-verified/7587577002/[/URL] [SIZE=5][B]COVID-19 vaccine has broader reporting requirements [/B][/SIZE] One reason for the inflated reports of death following COVID-19 vaccination is that healthcare providers are required to report all serious adverse events, regardless of whether they think they're related to the shot. “Healthcare providers’ reporting requirements (for COVID-19 vaccines) are much broader than for other vaccines,” Shimabukuro told USA TODAY. After someone receives a COVID-19 vaccine, their healthcare provider is required by law to report all serious adverse health events, even if the provider does not think the vaccine caused that event. These events can include death, inpatient hospitalization or a serious case of COVID-19. That reporting protocol is due to the fact that the FDA authorized the COVID-19 vaccines for emergency use. For other vaccines — such as the flu vaccine and the measles, mumps and rubella vaccines — the requirements are different. According to Shimabukuro, providers do not have to report deaths or other adverse events for FDA-approved vaccines unless they fit [URL='https://vaers.hhs.gov/docs/VAERS_Table_of_Reportable_Events_Following_Vaccination.pdf']specific criteria[/URL] of reportable events. [/QUOTE]
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