VACCINE FAST FACTS

There have been 4,647 deaths and 227,805 adverse events reported to the VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Reporting System) as of 17 May 2021.
The death count for the first four-and-a-half months of COVID vaccinations is now higher than that of all vaccinations given in the U.S. from 1999 through 2020.
During the two decades before the COVID experimental mRNA and DNA technologies, there were a total of 4,571 deaths reported to VAERS, the official reporting system of the CDC and FDA.
VAERS data shows there have been 2,719 permanent disabilities so far from COVID vaccines and 12,625 hospitalizations.
In Europe, adverse events associated with the COVID vaccines now total close to 1.2 million (as of 22 May 2021). In Eudravigilance, Europe’s reporting database for vaccine-related events, 12,184 deaths have been recorded.
Among the more serious reported events for the three most dispensed vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca):

  • 21,621 Cardiac disorders including 1,416 deaths
  • 235,409 Nervous System disorders incl. 1,314 deaths
  • 43,347 Respiratory and related disorders incl. 1,281 deaths
  • Approximately 22,000 Blood and lymphatic system disorders incl. 191 deaths

Vaccination Numbers Around the World
135,087,319 Americans have been fully vaccinated so far, according to CDC numbers as of 30 May 2021. Another 30,000 have received at least one dose.
Globally, more than 1.86 billion doses of vaccines have been administered. The current rate of doses given per day is about 32 million.
China is reporting an uptick in vaccinations. About 22 percent of their population have now received vaccines. Mongolia is even higher, with close to 37 percent of its population vaccinated. Russia is under 10 percent, and much of Africa is reporting very light vaccination numbers.
Much of Europe is averaging about one-third of their populations as vaxxed. 
Brazil, the largest South American country, has edged up in vaccination rates over the last two weeks, to about 16 percent of its population. Argentina is close to those numbers. Other areas, except for Chile and Uruguay, remain more lightly vaccinated.

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