10,000+ deaths after COVID shots reported by U.S., European agencies
More than 7,000 deaths have occurred in Europe, and more than 200,000 injuries worldwide have been reported.
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More than 7,000 deaths have occurred in Europe, and more than 200,000 injuries worldwide have been reported.
April 14, 2021
(LifeSiteNews) -- More than 10,000 people have died shortly after COVID-19 vaccination since December, American and European authorities have revealed. The deaths include more than 7,100 in Europe, according to the European Medicines Agency (EMA), and 3,005 reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
As of Tuesday,
EudraVigilance, the EMA’s database of suspected drug reaction reports, noted that 4,036 “fatal outcomes” after vaccination with Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot, as well as 1,922 and 1,234 deaths after administration of vaccines made by Moderna and AstraZeneca, respectively.
EudraVigilance also
reported 20 deaths from the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson. The database has disclosed more than 200,000 injuries possibly linked to the four vaccines, with tens of thousands of cases deemed “serious.”
The U.S. government likewise has reported 3,005 deaths and more than 56,869
adverse events after coronavirus vaccinations as of April 12. Vaccine injuries in the United States are tracked by VAERS, a surveillance system overseen by the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). VAERS may only catch around one percent of all vaccine-related injuries, according to a 2010
government study, and has been
sharply criticized for accessibility problems.
Among the suspected COVID-19 vaccine adverse events reports that VAERS has published, 42 percent of deaths occurred in people who fell ill within 48 hours of getting their shot. VAERS has reported thousands of other debilitating outcomes, like 620 instances of Bell’s Palsy and 110 post-vaccination miscarriages. The British government has
warned against taking COVID-19 vaccines while pregnant.