Not a lot of us know what to believe when it comes to vaccinated folks dying & also the VAERS database. They came out about a month ago when it was like 4-5,000 deaths and claimed that the database was inaccurate for all kinds of reasons and they laid them out. I had posted a similar database article about Vaers back then.
They give good reasons as to why the database may not be accurate. And yet there it is and increasing. And while government folks deny it's accuracy, they also aren't telling us exactly what the numbers are then.
Do they know or don't they know? And if they don't know just how to fully verify just yet - then how can they fully say for certain that deaths listed in the database aren't valid?
I looked around for more from the past month. If I find more I will post it. Thus far either the same or denials of the same.
I don't know what the F to believe anymore - but what I do know for sure is that the "usual characters" we see and hear from - I DO NOT TRUST in the slightest bit. Doesn't mean this or that is wrong - just that I'm not getting my info from them anymore, that's for sure.
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What You Need to Know
- COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.
- Millions of people in the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines under the most intense safety monitoring in U.S. history.
- CDC recommends everyone ages 12 and older get vaccinated as soon as possible to help protect against COVID-19 and the related, potentially severe complications that can occur.
- CDC, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and other federal agencies monitoring the safety of COVID-19 vaccines.
- Adverse events described on this page have been reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)external icon.
- VAERS accepts reports of any adverse event following vaccination.
- Reports of adverse events to VAERS following vaccination, including deaths, do not necessarily mean that a vaccine caused a health problem.
Serious adverse events after COVID-19 vaccination are rare but may occur.
For public awareness and in the interest of transparency, CDC is providing timely updates on the following serious adverse events of interest:
- Anaphylaxis after COVID-19 vaccination is rare and has occurred in approximately 2 to 5 people per million vaccinated in the United States. Severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, can occur after any vaccination. If this occurs, vaccination providers can effectively and immediately treat the reaction. Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines and allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.
- Thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) after Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen (J&J/Janssen) COVID-19 vaccination is rare. As of July 6, 2021, more than 12.6 million doses of the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine have been given in the United States. CDC and FDA identified 38 confirmed reports of people who got the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine and later developed TTS. Women younger than 50 years old especially should be aware of the rare but increased risk of this adverse event. There are other COVID-19 vaccine options available for which this risk has not been seen. Learn more about J&J/Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine and TTS.
- To date, two confirmed cases of TTS following mRNA COVID-19 vaccination (Moderna) have been reported to VAERS after more than 318 million doses of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines administered in the United States. Based on available data, there is not an increased risk for TTS after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination.
- Myocarditis and pericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination are rare. As of July 6, 2021, VAERS has received 971 reports of myocarditis or pericarditis among people ages 30 and younger who received COVID-19 vaccine. Most cases have been reported after mRNA COVID-19 vaccination (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna), particularly in male adolescents and young adults. Through follow-up, including medical record reviews, CDC and FDA have confirmed 594 reports of myocarditis or pericarditis. CDC and its partners are investigating these reports to assess whether there is a relationship to COVID-19 vaccination. Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines and myocarditis.
- Reports of death after COVID-19 vaccination are rare. More than 331 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered in the United States from December 14, 2020, through July 6, 2021. During this time, VAERS received 5,946 reports of death (0.0018%) among people who received a COVID-19 vaccine. FDA requires healthcare providers to report any death after COVID-19 vaccination to VAERS, even if it’s unclear whether the vaccine was the cause. Reports of adverse events to VAERS following vaccination, including deaths, do not necessarily mean that a vaccine caused a health problem. A review of available clinical information, including death certificates, autopsy, and medical records, has not established a causal link to COVID-19 vaccines. However, recent reports indicate a plausible causal relationship between the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine and TTS, a rare and serious adverse event—blood clots with low platelets—which has caused deaths.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...se-events.html
Deaths occurring after Covid-19 vaccinations have become hot topic in the U.S.
Reports of deaths and serious injuries occurring after Covid-19 vaccination are increasing significantly. However, the numbers are disputed as incorrect by scientists, and ignored by most of the media.
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Reports of deaths and serious illnesses occurring after Covid-19 shots have been mounting during the last few months. Those who look at the numbers and historical vaccine injury rates claim that the world has never seen anything like it.
As Fox News’ Tucker Carlson reports, through June 11, 2021, the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS), a US Health and Human Services Department division,
recorded 358,379 adverse events after vaccinations, including 5,993 deaths and 29,871 serious illnesses.
Anti-vaccine protesters are therefore recommending that before anyone decides to be vaccinated, it may be wise to assess personal insurance and financial ability to handle a serious illness, as pandemic vaccine manufacturers are indemnified against lawsuits.
If someone is harmed by a Covid-19 shot and lives in the U.S., the only recourse is to apply for compensation from the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Act (CICP). Payouts are rare; they cover only lost wages and unpaid medical bills and cannot be appealed.
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https://riotimesonline.com/brazil-ne...-about-enough/
In a June 11 page update, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it had received 5,208 reports of people who had died after receiving a COVID vaccine between Dec. 14, 2020 and June 7, 2021 (here ). But that came with clear caveats. On the same page, it says: “FDA requires healthcare providers to report any death after COVID-19 vaccination to VAERS, even if it’s unclear whether the vaccine was the cause.”
Anyone can report events to VAERS (vaers.hhs.gov/reportevent.html) and a disclaimer on the CDC’s website says: “The reports may contain information that is incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental, or unverifiable” (here ). When downloading the data, users are presented with a further disclaimer that the data do not include information from investigations into reported cases. The disclaimer also says “the inclusion of events in VAERS data does not imply causality”.
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https://www.reuters.com/article/fact...-idUSL2N2O01XU
Fact Check: COVID vaccine deaths
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC)— Maybe you've seen this on social media. Posts claiming the COVID-19 vaccine has killed thousands of people. The data comes from a system co-managed by the CDC and the FDA. So is this true?
News10NBC's Nikki Rudd went straight to our local expert at the University of Rochester Medical Center to get an answer to this one. She asked Dr. Angela Branche directly: Can the COVID-19 vaccine kill you?
"Based on what we learned in the clinical trials our response to that would have been no," said Dr. Branche.
However, since those trials Dr. Branche says three deaths have been reported due to blood clots (Thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome) from the vaccine.
"When someone reports something or you see a trend or pattern it really sets off this intense investigation," Dr. Branche said.
That's exactly why the Johnson and Johnson vaccine was put on hold back in April. Ten days later experts said the benefits outweigh any potential risks.
The CDC also continues to monitor heart issues (Myocarditis and pericarditis) in young people who have been vaccinated. There were increased reports of cases of heart inflammation in April and May.
"It's a self-reporting system so people can go on there or their doctor or hospital can report side effects to vaccines," explained Dr. Branche.
Reports of any issues come from a database News10NBC has told you about before in our fact check reports. It's called the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System or VAERS. It's public and you can search it yourself.
"I would caution them not to assume that causality has been proven," warned Dr. Branche. "Certainly people who are vaccinated are dying, but as of now, we have not made an association between getting the vaccine and dying. if people are dying it's usually from natural causes."
According to the CDC website, more than 5,200 reports of death among people who received the COVID vaccine have been reviewed by CDC and FDA physicians. So far they have not been able to establish a link to the COVID shots.
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https://www.whec.com/news/fact-check...aths-/6141835/
Fact check: Vaccine Adverse Reporting System isn't proof of COVID-19 vaccine deaths
The claim: "Death toll” of COVID-19 vaccines is more than 20 times higher than that of past vaccines
A system that public health officials use to track vaccine side effects is once again being used to spread misinformation about the safety of the coronavirus vaccines.
The Vaccine Adverse Reporting System (VAERS) has been cited by some people as evidence that the three coronavirus vaccines approved for emergency use in the United States are potentially dangerous. Perhaps most notably, Fox News host Tucker Carlson featured the number of deaths reported to VAERS in a May 5 segment of "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
“Between late December of 2020, and (April), a total of 3,362 people apparently died after getting the COVID vaccines in the United States," Carlson said on the show.
More recently, the number of deaths associated with COVID-19 vaccines came up in an article published by conservative website enVolve. The May 14 story, which doesn't have a byline, cites Carlson’s figure and says in its headline that "The Death Toll From COVID Vaccines Is Greater Than Every Vaccine In The Last 20 Years COMBINED."
More than 1,600 Facebook users have shared the piece, according to CrowdTangle, a social media insights tool.
But the article is based on a falsehood.
Deaths reported to VAERS are not a "death toll." The database includes all serious adverse events following vaccination against COVID-19 — regardless of whether the vaccines are to blame. There have been more deaths reported to VAERS following COVID-19 vaccination than for other vaccines, but experts told USA TODAY that's not because the vaccines are deadly. Anti-vaccine advocates have erroneously cited the database for decades.
“Statements that imply that deaths following vaccination equate to deaths caused by vaccination are scientifically inaccurate, misleading, and irresponsible,” Dr. Tom Shimabukuro, deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Immunization Safety Office, told USA TODAY in an email. “Vaccines are one of the tools that are going to help the U.S. get back to normal life. Vaccines save lives. CDC recommends that everyone who is eligible should get vaccinated.”
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ed/7587577002/