I have the number for the first report (had to look it up through openvaers)... But I don't understand why you think this is important. Could you explain? What would I do with these report numbers?
I have the number for the first report (had to look it up through openvaers)... But I don't understand why you think this is important. Could you explain? What would I do with these report numbers?
First, to make sure that they were done. Second, to track the status of each report - eg. medical records requested, received, analyzed by CDC clinician, findings etc. The status changes may be slow due to the higher volume of VAERS reports. Also, my knowledge is from a VAERS report I submitted over ten years ago so I'm assuming the parent or patient can still see the status.
I have the number for the first report (had to look it up through openvaers)... But I don't understand why you think this is important. Could you explain? What would I do with these report numbers?
First, to make sure that they were done. Second, to track the status of each report - eg. medical records requested, received, analyzed by CDC clinician, findings etc. The status changes may be slow due to the higher volume of VAERS reports. Also, my knowledge is from a VAERS report I submitted over ten years ago so I'm assuming the parent or patient can still see the status.
Update: all vaers reports are now filed. After 8 months of pushing for it and escalation, it has been filed by the administering physicians.