Posted on 06/08/2021 6:04:11 AM PDT by Enlightened1
VAERS data released today showed 294,801 reports of adverse events following COVID vaccines, including 5,165 deaths and 25,359 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and May 28, 2021.
This week’s number of reported deaths among all age groups following COVID vaccines passed the 5,000 mark, up 759 from last week, according to data released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The data comes directly from reports submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).
Article by Megan Redshaw at Children’s Health Defense.
VAERS is the primary government-funded system for reporting adverse vaccine reactions in the U.S. Reports submitted to VAERS require further investigation before a causal relationship can be confirmed.
Every Friday, VAERS makes public all vaccine injury reports received as of a specified date, usually about a week prior to the release date. Today’s data show that between Dec. 14, 2020 and May 28, a total of 294,801 total adverse events were reported to VAERS, including 5,165 deaths — an increase of 759 over the previous week. There were 25,359 serious injuries reported, up 3,822 compared with last week.

In the U.S., 292.1 million COVID vaccine doses had been administered as of May 28. This includes 123 million doses of Moderna’s vaccine, 158 million doses of Pfizer and 11 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) COVID vaccine.
Of the 5,165 deaths reported as of May 28, 24% occurred within 48 hours of vaccination, 16% occurred within 24 hours and 38% occurred in people who became ill within 48 hours of being vaccinated.
This week’s data for 12- to 17-year-olds show:
This week’s total VAERS data, from Dec. 14, 2020, to May 28, 2021, for all age groups show:
Agree 1000%
Seems like some Freepers have 2 conflicting opinions at the same time.
They know politicians, bureaucrats and the most of the media lies, deceit and deception to them daily. However, for some odd reason they want to believe them on Covid?
I guess fear really works?
They want an “investigation” where the outcome is that the vaccines are terrible, “Big Pharma” is evil, and everyone associated with them are criminals. So unless your investigation produces that outcome, you’re part of the coverup.
In other words, a totally unbiased look into things. /s
But you’re absolute right that each and every death is investigated in the US. A doctor or medical examiner looks at the available evidence, including medical history, and makes a determination as to the cause of death. That includes filling out a US Standard Certificate of Death. All reports going into VAERS are then ALSO studied for any unexpected patterns. They have to account for the background rate of each adverse event to determine whether anything unusual is happening, then investigate whether that’s by chance or whether there’s a causal link between the vaccine and the unusual pattern.
To be fair, if anyone is having astral sex with demons and getting pregnant, they should probably stop immediately. I don’t know how one engages in such an activity, but it doesn’t sound healthy at all.
What do I want? First I want an active tracking system not a passive one like vaers. We should be tracking all vaccinated folks, doubly so since this vaccine is 100% experimental, and has never moved to human trials in the past.
Second, who/cdc have been less than truthful thus far, so those looking into these should have no affiliation with who/cdc/pharm. Also, the sheer number alone, which again is a small percentage due to being a passive system, in no way could be thoroughly checked in the time allotted.
We, as a country, if deciding to run with an experimental vaccine, should be hyper sensitive to any anomalies. Remember, our standard pre covid, for new drugs and vaccine side effects, were 5 deaths gets you the “may cause death” label, and 50 got your product pulled. That was our standard for safety pre 2020.
“I guess fear really works?“
Indeed it does, and it is fun to try to square their logic when it comes to who to believe. We have many anecdotal evidence, by many right here on FR, who have lost loved ones to this experimental vaccine campaign. Yet they do not believe any of us, their brethren, instead they believe the cdc.
My aunt and uncle were the only ones in our family to get the vaccine. My aunt had a stroke, and a couple of days later my uncle had a heart attack. My aunt made it, my uncle did not. We laid him to rest less than a month ago.
Anecdotal, well except for the funeral, that was not.
2aProtectsTheRest wrote: “To be fair, if anyone is having astral sex with demons and getting pregnant, they should probably stop immediately. I don’t know how one engages in such an activity, but it doesn’t sound healthy at all.”
The anti-vaxxers are so desperate to denigrate the vaccines that they post anything that is critical of the vaccines regardless of the source. I’ve even been told that I need to study QAnon if I want to understand what’s going on with the vaccines and big Pharma.
Amazing that posters here insist on taking medical advice from people like Stella Immanuel who believes:
Five years ago, she alleged that alien DNA was being used in medical treatments, and that scientists were cooking up a vaccine to prevent people from being religious.
Some of her other claims include blaming medical conditions on witches and demons - a common enough belief among some evangelical Christians - though she says they have sex with people in a dream world.
“They turn into a woman and then they sleep with the man and collect his sperm… then they turn into the man and they sleep with a man and deposit the sperm and reproduce more of themselves,” she said during a sermon in 2013.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-53579773
Stella was one of the speakers from Americas Front Line Doctors featured on their photo op at the front steps of the Supreme Court.
I’ve had people here defend her by saying that we should disregard such comments because she’s from Africa and such beliefs are common there.
lol
2aProtectsTheRest wrote: “Look, if this guy’s telling you the vaccines don’t work and are dangerous, you should probably take him seriously. He looks like somebody that knows what’s up.”
One can only wonder how long before the anti-vaxxers start quoting him as an authority.
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