Patty Hayes (22 Aug 2021)
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As of July 30, OpenVAERS includes 545,337 reports of adverse events, which can include everything from death to simply getting the wrong dose. Find a screenshot of one report belowIf you are contemplating vaccination for COVID-19, take this opportunity be more fully informed and then make your own decision. Here are several considerations and some of the significant adverse reactions that have been reported after vaccination: 
  1. Death – 6,631 deaths reported after vaccination to VAERS per the CDC, as of August 9, 2021.** The CDC says only the 39 deaths from Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS) after J&J shot have a "plausible causal relationship." Specifically, CDC says VAERS reports "do not necessarily mean that a vaccine caused a health problem." However, since information in VAERS reports is often "incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental and unvarifiable," a determination of causation may be difficult. To investigate adverse events, the CDC will often request medical records. To make it easier to see inside the VAERS system, OpenVAERS was created by an independent group. It lists 12,366 deaths reported as of July 30, 2021. 



  2. Anaphylaxis and allergic reactions 
  3. Vascular: Thrombosis (blood clots), nose bleeds, stroke, emboli, thrombocytopenia (low platelets)
  4. Cardiac and Respiratory: cardiac arrest, cardiac arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, shortness of breath, pulmonary emboli
  5. Inflammation: lymph node swelling; myocarditis/pericarditis (especially high in young men)
  6. Nervous system disorders: stroke, Guillain-Barre, Bell’s palsy, seizure, temporary paralysis, unable to walk 
  7. Muscle spasms and twitching – for weeks or months
  8. Pain – extremities, chest, kidney, abdominal, eye, “pins and needles,” injection site
  9. Pregnancy adverse events – spontaneous abortion, miscarriage, stillbirths, menstrual changes, maternal and fetal death, and possible infertility problems
  10. Sensory/Cognition – headache, loss of sight, hearing, speech, tinnitus, brain fog, cognitive decline
  11. Compromised immune system
  12. Abdominal: diarrhea, colitis, vomiting, gastrointestinal bleeds
  13. Shingles; rashes, swelling
  14. Antibody-Dependent Enhancement (ADE) – more severe COVID illness after the vaccinated are exposed to live virus
  15. SIRVA – Shoulder Injury Related to Vaccination Administration
  16. Extreme fatigue; fever; fainting, dizzy spells
  17. "Breakthrough" COVID-19 infection – On July 30, 2021, NBC reported 125,682 cases in 38 states but says the numbers are likely higher because of the non-reporting states; CDC had reported 3,016 hospitalized or fatal breakthrough cases, as of June 1, 2021; on May 1, 2021, the CDC stopped collecting data on breakthrough cases that did not lead to hospitalization or death, despite 10,000 breakthrough cases reported through April 30, 2021. Therefore, the actual number is unknown. NOTE: "breakthrough" is the wrong word for these infections. On July 20, Dr. Fauci told the U.S. Senate that the vaccine's efficacy was based on preventing "clinically apparent disease" (symptoms), "not preventing infection."
  18. Little to no benefit from vaccination if already had COVID, according to a Cleveland Clinic study. Also, some counties with higher vaccination rates have higher COVID-19 case rates, while case rates are falling in some counties with below average vaccination rates (CBS Sacramento, July 26, 2021)
  19. Unknown clinical implications of COVID-19 spike protein and S1 protein circulating in blood post-vaccination.
  20. Unknown long-term effects – because the vaccine was rushed under emergency use authorization (EUA)—"Clinical trials alone take six to seven years on averqge to complete"—long-term effects are unknown.