From Megan Redshaw's Newsletter <[email protected]>
Subject 13,000 Injuries Have Been Reported to VAERS Following New Bivalent COVID Boosters
Date December 23, 2022 9:42 PM
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At what point should COVID-19 vaccines be pulled from the market? How many people will experience blood clots or heart problems before the FDA does something about it? Exactly how many people have to report an injury or death to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) before there’s a whiff of a safety signal?
According to the latest VAERS update on Dec. 23, 1,484,971 reports [ [link removed] ] of adverse events were reported following COVID-19 between Dec. 14, 2020, and Dec. 16, 2022.
VAERS is a voluntary reporting system co-managed by the FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention designed to detect vaccine safety signals. It might as well be managed by Sesame Street’s Big Bird because our U.S. regulatory agencies are out to lunch.
To date, there have been 33,011 reports of deaths [ [link removed] ] and 270,809 serious injuries [ [link removed] ] reported to VAERS attributed to COVID-19 vaccines. Of the 33,011 reported deaths, 20,871 cases [ [link removed] ] are attributed to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, 9,120 [ [link removed] ]to Moderna, 2,859 [ [link removed] ]to Johnson & Johnson, and 0 [ [link removed] ]to Novavax. Of the 33,011 deaths reported [ [link removed] ], 9% occurred within 24 hours of vaccination and 13% occurred within 48 hours of vaccination...

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