By John Paluska, Founder of The Washington Gazette
If anyone had listened to Dr. Fauci or any of the mainstream press, they would think the vaccine is totally 100% safe. They would think that anyone who says differently is a conspiracy theorist with enough tinfoil to build a radio antenna powerful enough to reach the Andromeda Galaxy. However, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, VAERS, would disagree with Dr. Fauci and the mainstream media.
According to the most recent data from VAERS found on the CDC website, 3.018 people have been reported dead after taking the COVID-19 Vaccine. These deaths constitute 64.45% of all vaccine deaths. So, not only have the COVID vaccines reportedly killed 3,018 people, but 6 in 10 recorded deaths from vaccines were from a COVID vaccine alone:
But, some may say, that mortality rate is completely inline with any other vaccine. Well, not really. Right now, roughly 1 in 2 people older than 6 months of age have likely received a flu vaccine. However, according to the latest data, 43% of adults have received the first COVID vaccine dose.
Breaking this down by numbers, ABC News reports that 189.4 million flu vaccines were distributed in the 2020-2021 season. Of that, VAERS reports that a grand total of 598 people have died from the flu vaccines.
So, considering more people have taken the Flu vaccine than a COVID vaccine, and far fewer people have died with a flu vaccine than a COVID vaccine, it is not at all accurate to suggest the Coronavirus vaccine is as safe as a flu vaccine. The VAERS reporting system says completely differently.
Granted, just because a report goes into VAERS, it doesn't mean that it has been fully investigated and confirmed, but the CDC's webpage for VAERS says that it is a useful tool to provide an early warning of safety problems with vaccines:
The strengths of VAERS are that it is national in scope and can quickly provide an early warning of a safety problem with a vaccine. As part of CDC and FDA's multi-system approach to post-licensure vaccine safety monitoring, VAERS is designed to rapidly detect unusual or unexpected patterns of adverse events, also known as "safety signals." If a safety signal is found in VAERS, further studies can be done in safety systems such as the CDC's Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD) or the Clinical Immunization Safety Assessment (CISA) project. These systems do not have the same limitations as VAERS, and can better assess health risks and possible connections between adverse events and a vaccine.
This is particularly alarming to say the least, since the COVID vaccine alone has been responsible for 120,000 reported adverse reactions, it would be a good idea to discuss getting the vaccine with your doctor to see if it is the right choice for you.
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