271 deaths, nearly 10,000 serious adverse reactions from coronavirus vaccines (so far)
The latest
government data shows that at least 271 people have died from Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines, while another 9,845 have suffered serious adverse events.
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) currently shows that 94 people died after getting Moderna's China virus vaccine, while 179 died after getting Pfizer and BioNTech's China virus vaccine. Another person died from a China virus vaccine from an "unknown manufacturer."
Seeing as how the VAERS system only picks up about one percent of total vaccine injuries, the true figures are likely much higher. Even these are disturbing, though, especially for a virus with a 99.9-plus percent survival rate.
The VAERS system is updated every Friday with new data on WuFlu vaccine injuries and deaths. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) MedAlerts system, however, is down.
Based on the information contained in VAERS, we know that most of the deaths caused by Chinese virus vaccines occurred within 48 hours of injection. Most of the remaining deaths occur 3-7 days after injection, and in some cases up to two weeks later. This of course does not include cases where disease develops, leading to death later.
As of this writing, some 25 million Americans have received doses of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine. President Donald Trump oversaw their emergency approval during the final month of his first term.
The jabs are still considered to be experimental, and have never been shown to do anything other than make some people feel "protected" and "safe." Beyond that, Wuhan coronavirus vaccines are just toxic placebos.
More related news about Chinese virus vaccines and the harm they are causing to the gullible can be found at
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CDC still insists coronavirus vaccines are safe and effective
Despite the fact that coronavirus vaccines are at least
50 times more deadly than flu shots, the CDC sees absolutely nothing wrong with their continued use. In fact, the agency issued
a statement claiming there is "no evidence to suggest a safety problem with these vaccines."
"CDC is aware of reports of deaths occurring after administration of COVID-19 vaccines," the agency added in a statement. "These deaths are under investigation."
"From the data, it appears many of these deaths are among nursing home residents who had serious underlying conditions and death was not hastened by the vaccination."
The same is also true of "positive cases" of the Wuhan coronavirus, the vast majority of those that produce symptoms occurring in very old people with preexisting health conditions. The government is completely ignoring this factoid, though.
Meanwhile, much of the country remains under perpetual lockdowns and mandatory mask policies, even as the rest of the world is opening back up for business.
In a Jan. 27 presentation, CDC official Tom Shimabukuro, who serves on the agency's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, stated that any adverse events or deaths that occur following Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination are purely coincidental.
The official position of the CDC is that there are zero risks associated with Chinese virus vaccines. Despite the mortality rate being "high and substantial," Shimabukuro says all injuries and deaths caused by the jabs are "temporally-associated coincidental events."
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is of course in on the scam, having indicated that there are no plans to create a database for tracking post-vaccination deaths caused by Chinese virus injections.
"It’s important to remember that many adverse events, including death, following immunization are often coincidental – that means that while an adverse event may happen after getting vaccinated, the vaccine is not always the cause of it," a spokesperson from the agency insists.
"When combined with other protective measures, vaccines are one of the best tools we have to fight the pandemic."
Sources for this article include:
LifeSiteNews.com
NaturalNews.com
TheEpochTimes.com