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German Insurance Co. Calls BS On Official Adverse Jab Events Numbers … Is That News?

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Governments claim to care about ‘the science’. But Insurance actuary tables literally live and die by objective data points.

When the two authorities come into conflict, which of them will you look to for reliable numbers?

German insurance data points to a very significant under-reporting of the negative side effects of getting the jab.

Andreas Schöfbeck, a board member of BKK ProVita, addressed the company’s findings in a formal letter to the government’s Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI), which had reported earlier this year that there were 244,576 suspected cases of side effects from the gene-based injections in the calendar year 2021.

Speaking to this figure, Schöfbeck wrote, “The data available to our company gives us reason to believe that there is a very considerable under-recording of suspected cases of vaccination side effects after [patients] received the [COVID-19] vaccine.”

Explaining that their sample includes 10,937,716 insured clients, with available data covering only the first 7½ months of 2021, their company had already logged 216,695 cases of adverse reactions for COVID-19 gene-based injections.

Extending this rate for the full year, and then applying it to the full population of Germany (around 83 million), one can estimate that likely 2.5 million to 3 million individuals in the nation were treated by medical professionals for such adverse events.

“According to our calculations, we consider 400,000 visits to the doctor by our policyholders because of vaccination complications to be realistic to this day. Extrapolated to the total population, this value would be three million,” Schöfbeck told WELT news.

This is a “significant alarm signal,” he said in his letter, as it “means around 4-5% of the vaccinated were under medical treatment for side effects,” a rate about 10 times higher than the government’s reported numbers. —LifeSiteNews

You mean to say official government spokespeople might have been motivated to under-report bad news? The hell you say.

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