Go to 3rd box titled "3. Select vaccine characteristics:"
click the scroll bar on the right to go down once,
and click "+ COVID19 (COVID19 VACCINE)"
then go to the 5th box titled "5. Select other event characteristics:"
Click on "Death" (or whatever data you want to see)
Go back to the top bar of the 5th box and click the "Send" button
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Data you are looking for (or scroll down to find it)
As of today (April 7, 2021), there have been 1769 reported deaths from the vaccine.
Vaers updates weekly on Fridays.
The CDC normally expects that 10% of the reactions are logged there, so we're expecting around 17,000 deaths in the US from the vaccine. But they will tell you it is safe.
Excellent, thank you! Relative to the number of vaccines given, is 1.7K (or 17K) a higher percentage of death due to vaccines? Some don't accept the number as useful without the additional context. Idk if anyone knows...
To get Covid-19 vaccine death data from the CDC go to:
https://wonder.cdc.gov/vaers.html
click on the "I Agree" button towards the bottom of the page
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Click on the "Vaers Data Search" button
<different page>
Go to 3rd box titled "3. Select vaccine characteristics:"
click the scroll bar on the right to go down once,
and click "+ COVID19 (COVID19 VACCINE)"
then go to the 5th box titled "5. Select other event characteristics:"
Click on "Death" (or whatever data you want to see)
Go back to the top bar of the 5th box and click the "Send" button
<different page> - takes a couple of seconds to load
Data you are looking for (or scroll down to find it)
As of today (April 7, 2021), there have been 1769 reported deaths from the vaccine.
Vaers updates weekly on Fridays.
The CDC normally expects that 10% of the reactions are logged there, so we're expecting around 17,000 deaths in the US from the vaccine. But they will tell you it is safe.
Thank you fren.
Excellent, thank you! Relative to the number of vaccines given, is 1.7K (or 17K) a higher percentage of death due to vaccines? Some don't accept the number as useful without the additional context. Idk if anyone knows...