Editor’s Commentary: Pretty much anytime we report on VAERS data, we remind people that the CDC claims it only represents a sampling of 1%-10% of the actual adverse reactions Americans are experiencing with their injections. Now, we’re learning that even the data that they’re supplying, which offers a very grim picture of the effects of the Covid-19 injections, is short by a lot because of a reporting backlog.
Below are two articles back-to-back on the topic. This will be beneficial information when confronted by those who claim the VAERS data is all made up by anti-vaxxers who have nothing better to do than break federal law and spend 30-minutes to an hour falsely reporting adverse reactions. Here’s Lance D. Johnson from Natural News followed by the team at Children’s Health Defense:
Hundreds of Thousands of Covid Vaccine Injuries BACKLOGGED and Not yet Entered Into VAERS … Far Greater Numbers of Injuries and Deaths Are Still to Come
On the latest episode of “Doctors and Scientists,” Dr. Brian Hooker Ph.D., P.E., was interviewed Dr. Jessica Rose, Ph.D. to discuss the failures of the vaccine injury surveillance system that was set up by the CDC and FDA over thirty years ago. Dr. Rose is an expert in bio-mathematics and molecular research.
In January of 2021, she utilized her skills as a computational biologist and began analyzing data in the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS). Each week, she downloaded publicly-available data sets from VAERS, comparing inputs week-to-week. She discovered that vaccine injury reports went missing from one week to the next. Each week, the data is updated in the VAERS system.
She found that some of the data is overwritten, vanished from the system. She also found that “hundreds of thousands” of covid vaccine injury reports were backlogged and did not appear in a timely manner to alert healthcare professionals to serious issues with the vaccine.
Hundreds of thousands of vaccine injury reports backlogged in VAERS
In the interview, Dr. Rose discussed the systemic flaws of the VAERS system, flaws that stop the passive reporting system from working in the public’s interest, as was originally intended. The pharmacovigilance system was set up in 1990 to detect issues with vaccines, to alert regulatory agencies and the public about serious adverse events and contraindications for specific vaccines.
The data is managed by the Department of Health and Human Services. Healthcare professionals input the data into the system, and have a narrow thirty-minute window to complete the report. In 2021, healthcare workers have been overwhelmed with vaccine injury reports and have not had the time to enter them all into the system. Many medical concerns associated with the covid vaccine are overlooked, discarded or discounted as coincidental or normalized reactions to the vaccine.
The hundreds of thousands of adverse event reports that have been filed paint a grisly picture of medical malfeasance. These serious public health issues have yet to be addressed by any regulatory agency or judicial process. In the past, vaccines were pulled from the market if the VAERS system documented more than fifty deaths from a single vaccine. In 2021, there have been more than 20,000 deaths recorded in just ten months