VACCINE FAST FACTS

The CDC website shows that as of 10 May, 4,434 COVID vaccine-related deaths have been reported to the VAERS database. That number is higher than all vaccine-related deaths recorded in VAERS over the last 21 years.
The CDC also has information including an admission of “plausible” connection regarding blood clot issues and the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine:
“Recent reports indicate a plausible causal relationship between the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine and a rare and serious adverse event—blood clots with low platelets—which has caused deaths. Get the latest safety information on the J&J/Janssen vaccine. CDC and FDA will continue to investigate reports of adverse events, including deaths, reported to VAERS.”
Meanwhile, in Europe, the EudraVigilance self-reporting database has recorded 10,570 deaths and 405,259 adverse reactions from COVID vaccinations, current up to 8 May 2021.
Vaccines used in the Eurozone, with some exceptions, include those made by Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson.
Similar to the U.S., COVID vaccines in just four months of usage have resulted in more injuries and deaths than the total numbers from the prior two decades of vaccine use. And one year’s tally worth of COVID vaccinations has not even come close to being recorded.
Most & Least Vaccinated Global Regions
Globally, as of 16 May 2021, 1.43 billion doses of COVID vaccines have been given in at least 176 countries.
Africa still remains less vaccinated than many other regions of the world, though the vaccination rate is picking up there.
The U.S. is among the most heavily vaccinated countries in the world with over 42 percent of the total population vaccinated.
China, where COVID originated, has vaccinated under 14 percent of its population, and Russia is even lower, with under 7 percent vaccinated.
Europe on the whole is heavily vaccinated compared to other parts of the world, including India, the Far East, and Australia. 
Mexico and Central America remain low vaccination areas. In South America, Chile is on par with the U.S. in terms of vaccinations, while Brazil and Argentina are much more lightly vaccinated, with both under 15 percent of the population having received shots so far.

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