Nearly 800,000 Americans had a "health event" requiring medical attention after getting the vaccine, CDC data show
· Oct 6, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Well this seems like pertinent data. I mean, I don't know, like maybe this is the sort of thing you'd want to know before getting a novel new pharmaceutical injection:

A formal legal request for the v-safe data was submitted to the CDC in June 2021. After two lawsuits were filed on behalf of ICAN, and following months of legal wrangling, the CDC finally capitulated in a court order that required it to produce this data.

The first set of v-safe data just produced by the CDC pursuant to the court order includes the responses that over 10 million v-safe users provided in v-safe's pre-populated check-the-box fields.

Out of the approximate 10 million v-safe users, 782,913 individuals, or over 7.7% of v-safe users, had a health event requiring medical attention, emergency room intervention, and/or hospitalization. Another 25% of v-safe users had an event that required them to miss school or work and/or prevented normal activities.

Hmm over three-quarters of a million people needed "medical attention," including hospitalization, after getting this jab?

Seems like a lot! But that's not all:

There were also 71 million symptoms reported in the pre-populated fields. This is an average of more than 7 symptoms reported per v-safe user. Reported symptoms include, for example, over 4 million reports of joint pain. While around 2 million of these joint pain reports were mild, over 1.8 million were for moderate joint pain and over 400,000 were for severe joint pain.

And just in case you think these data are exhaustive:

It is noted that v-safe includes data from less than 4 percent of individuals who received a Covid-19 vaccine in the United States.

Processing that other 96% like:

Get the shot or don't get it, but be informed either way.


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