Although there are many more adverse events in total, these data concern the number of serious adverse events, defined as resulting in death, birth defect, or permanent disability, as reported by the patient’s physician. The criteria for accepting one of these reports is very stringent; a report of vaccine injury is not as easily accepted as a death certificate stating one died with COVID. Even after the reports are published under this stringent process, Health Canada still claims plausible deniability saying it is not necessarily causation. Of course not, because causation would take an experiment of many subjects to determine, hmmm!
Serious adverse events as reported by Health Canada include more categories than listed above. For a comprehensive look, visit Health Canada's official website. Of the categories listed above, auto-immune includes Guillain-Barré syndrome and thrombocytopenia; cardiovascular problems include hearth attacks and myocarditis/pericarditis (heart inflammation); circulatory problems include clotting, thromboses, and embolisms; nervous system problems include Bell’s Palsy, stroke, and spinal cord inflammation (transverse myelitis). Pregnancy outcomes include miscarriage and fetal growth restriction; however, certain conditions like thrombocytopenia in pregnancy can also result in miscarriage or preterm birth.