From Megan Redshaw's Substack <[email protected]>
Subject CDC Data: More Than 37,000 Deaths Have Been Reported Following COVID-19 Vaccination
Date February 15, 2024 2:56 AM
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Thirty-seven thousand people—that’s how many people have submitted death reports to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) following COVID-19 vaccination, and not a single U.S. health agency has sounded the alarm.
If you consider that reports to VAERS reflect only 1% of actual adverse events, that we receive no public follow-up regarding reports for serious medical conditions that were reported where people subsequently died, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has misclassified and removed numerous reports, the number is likely a drop in the bucket.
Not only are U.S. health officials completely silent about the rising number of deaths, the CDC doesn’t even bother to update VAERS—their “safety monitoring system” weekly anymore. This is how serious they are about your safety and public health. You wouldn’t even know if there was a safety signal for one of the new experimental booster COVID-19 vaccines for at least a month following the rollout.
Latest VAERS Data
The latest VAERS data released on Jan. 26, 2024, show 1,626,370 [ [link removed] ] adverse events reported following COVID-19 vaccination. This includes 311,196 [ [link removed] ] reports of serious injuries and 37,100  [ [link removed] ]deaths.
Of the 37,100 reported deaths, 23,153 cases [ [link removed] ] are attributed to Pfizer, 10,734 [ [link removed] ] to Moderna, and 2,847  [ [link removed] ]to Johnson & Johnson.
According to the CDC, VAERS data available to the public [ [link removed] ] only include the initial reports to VAERS. Any updates or corrections to reports during follow-up are used by the government for analysis but are not made available to the public. In other words, we may see an initial report for a heart problem that later leads to death, but we will not see an updated report if a person dies, nor will that death be included in the data.
Myocarditis Data
According to OpenVaers [ [link removed] ], there are 28,121 reported cases of myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination, primarily affecting people 12 to 51 years of age.
This number is also underreported as the CDC uses a narrowed case definition [ [link removed] ] of “myocarditis,” which allows them to exclude cases of cardiac arrest, ischemic strokes, and deaths due to heart problems that occur before one has the chance to go to the hospital or obtain a diagnosis. It also excludes people who “die suddenly.”
To meet the CDC’s case definition of myocarditis, people must have had symptoms such as “chest pain, shortness of breath and feelings of having a fast-beating, fluttering or pounding heart, and medical tests to support the diagnosis of myocarditis and rule out other causes.”
The CDC website does not state what happens to these cases, but there is no indication they are tracked or included in the CDC’s myocarditis numbers.
COVID Vaccine Data for Children 6-months to 17-years-old
70,089 adverse events, including 6,033 cases rated as serious and 192 reported deaths.
1,497 reports of myocarditis and pericarditis.
437 reports of blood clotting disorders.
According to OpenVaers [ [link removed] ], COVID-19 vaccines have left 645 children disabled.
Data for all age groups to VAERS
16% of deaths were related to cardiac disorders.
53% of those who died were male [ [link removed] ], and 41% were female [ [link removed] ]. The remaining death reports do not list the gender of the deceased.
The average age [ [link removed] ] of death was 72.
As of Jan. 26, 9,326 pregnant women reported adverse events related to COVID-19 vaccines, including 5,399 reports of miscarriage or premature birth.
Of the 17,982 cases of Bell’s palsy [ [link removed] ] have been reported.
3,533 reports [ [link removed] ] of Guillain-Barré syndrome.
10,700 reports [ [link removed] ] of anaphylaxis where the reaction was life-threatening, required treatment, or resulted in death.
9,030 reports [ [link removed] ] of myocardial infarction and cardiac arrest.
49,570 reports [ [link removed] ] of blood clotting disorders. Of those, 34,267 reports [ [link removed] ] were attributed to Pfizer, and 11,268 reports [ [link removed] ] were attributed to Moderna.
26,792 cases [ [link removed] ] of myocarditis and pericarditis, with 20,425 cases [ [link removed] ] attributed to Pfizer and 5,831 cases [ [link removed] ] to Moderna.
88 cases [ [link removed] ] of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, with 73 cases [ [link removed] ] attributed to Pfizer, 15  [ [link removed] ]to Moderna, and 2  [ [link removed] ]to J&J.
1,007 cases of POTS [ [link removed] ], with 666 cases [ [link removed] ] attributed to Pfizer.
Although healthcare providers are required by law to report vaccine adverse events to VAERS, research shows very few do. Anyone who experiences an adverse event should report their own injury [ [link removed] ]. We’ll share the data even if U.S. regulatory agencies don’t.
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