1 in 13 Americans Required Medical Care After Covid Injection: CDC
According to newly-released CDC data, 1 in 13 Americans had to seek professional medical care after taking a Covid-19 injection, while 1 in 3 suffered from some kind of adverse event.
The data represents over 10 million Americans and was reported by injection recipients via the CDC’s v-safe smartphone app.
Obtained by attorney Aaron Siri on behalf of Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), the data had been kept hidden by the CDC for 463 days. ICAN sued the CDC twice to release the figures after their initial request in June 2021 was ignored. The CDC capitulated this week following a court order.
Aaron Siri—attorney who won the case against Pfizer to have 10K pages released each month vs. waiting 75 yrs—just obtained the VSAFE data the CDC tried to keep hidden.
🚩 7.7% sought medical care post 💉
🚩 25% missed work/school due to side effects impacting their routine. pic.twitter.com/ZNBI59UMAT
— Kate (@KateTalksTruth) October 4, 2022
The newly surfaced CDC data appears to contradict the health agency’s claims that “COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective and severe reactions after vaccination are rare”.
Self-Reported
V-safe is a voluntary safety monitoring program put in place by the CDC to monitor adverse reactions following Covid-19 injections.
Americans were encouraged to enrol in the v-safe program at the time they received their injection. 10.09 million people chose to participate.
In total, 782,913 individuals, or over 7.7 per cent of v-safe users, had a health event requiring medical attention, emergency room intervention or hospitalisation. Over 25 per cent had an event that required them to miss school or work or prevented normal activities.
The CDC stopped promoting the v-safe app around May 2021 and never released the data they had collected to the American public.
The v-safe data has since been made available to the public by ICAN on an interactive dashboard.
Among the few legacy media outlets carrying this story are Fox News and Markets Insider, a subsidiary of Business Insider. The Markets Insider report can be read here.
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