COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries and Deaths Continue to Climb, New VAERS Data ShowVAERS data released today show 1,499,447 reports of adverse events, including 274,823 serious injuries and 33,591 deaths following COVID-19 vaccines.The latest data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) released today reinforces the continuous climb of adverse events and deaths attributed to COVID-19 vaccines. Between Dec. 14, 2020, and Jan. 6, 2023, 1,499,447 adverse events were reported to VAERS attributed to COVID-19 vaccines. This includes 33,591 reports of deaths and 274,823 serious injuries. Of the 33,591 reported deaths, 21,147 cases are attributed to Pfizer, 9,359 to Moderna, 2,904 to Johnson & Johnson, and 0 to Novavax. Of the reported deaths, 9% occurred within 24 hours of vaccination, and 13% occurred within 48 hours of vaccination. VAERS is a voluntary reporting system co-managed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) designed to detect vaccine safety signals. The data released is usually one week behind, so data released today, on Jan. 13, reflects reports up to Jan. 6, 2023. Excluding “foreign reports” to VAERS, 922,020 adverse events, including 16,315 deaths and 97,533 serious injuries, were reported in the U.S. between Dec. 14, 2020, and Jan. 6, 2023. Foreign reports are reports from foreign subsidiaries sent to U.S. vaccine manufacturers. Under FDA regulations, if a manufacturer is notified of a foreign case report describing an event that is both serious and does not appear on the product’s labeling, the manufacturer must submit the report to VAERS. In the U.S., 664 million COVID-19 vaccine doses had been given as of Jan. 4, including 396 million doses of Pfizer, 249 million doses of Moderna, 19 million doses of Johnson & Johnson, and 70,000 doses of Novavax. Bivalent Booster DataAs of Jan. 4, 48 million people received an untested, updated bivalent booster dose targeting the no-longer-existing Wuhan strain and obsolete BA.4/BA.5 omicron subvariants. Between the rollout of bivalent boosters in September 2022 and Jan. 6, there were 16,525 adverse events reported to VAERS, with 43% attributed to Moderna’s booster and 57% attributed to Pfizer/BioNTech. The data included 133 deaths, 1,060 serious injuries, and 51 reports of myocarditis and pericarditis (heart inflammation). Note the CDC uses a narrowed case definition 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, obtain a diagnosis, or “dies suddenly.” To meet the 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. According to the CDC, VAERS data available to the public 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 statistics. It’s all very “transparent.” Data for 6-month-olds to 5-year-olds
Data for 5- to 11-year-olds
Data for 12- to 17-year-olds
Data for all age groups to VAERS
VAERS is estimated to represent only 1% of actual adverse events. Reports submitted require further investigation before a causal relationship can be confirmed; however, U.S. regulatory agencies neither properly investigate nor acknowledge causal relationships between adverse events and COVID-19 vaccines. Although healthcare providers are required by law to report vaccine adverse events to VAERS, research shows very few do. It is essential that anyone who experiences an adverse event report their own injury. You’re currently a free subscriber to Megan Redshaw's Newsletter. Upgrade your subscription to get the full experience and support Megan’s work. |