OpenVAERS update, 19 December 2021: 965,841 Reports and 20,244 Deaths
As at 19 December, OpenVAERS reports a total of 965,841 adverse events and 20,244 deaths.
Here’s the summary of the data they have so far:
Putting things into perspective, the platform provides a simple graph outlining reports of deaths over time, by year:
And remember, VAERS is not an accurate reporting system. A study entitled “Electronic Support for Public Health – Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System”, indicated that “fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events are reported in the VAERS system”.
So much for “safe and effective”.
To see more of the Covid data, head over to the OpenVAERS platform.
As people continue to have adverse reactions to the “vaccine”, companies around the world are promoting, inducing and mandating them. This contravenes so many laws, including our own Bill of Rights.
If you or someone you know is being subject to this, we encourage you to report them to us using our reporting form, or by sending an email to [email protected].
You can view the full list here.
Reporting Adverse Events in South Africa with SAVAERS
The South African Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (SAVAERS) is an independent, public interest reporting system designated by the people for the people.
SAVAERS accepts voluntary reports and analyses the adverse events (possible side effects) following vaccination. SA VAERS is not designed to detect if a vaccine caused an adverse event, but it can identify unusual or common patterns of reporting that might indicate possible safety concerns requiring a closer look.
The aim of SAVAERS is to provide raw unfiltered data with true representations of the harms caused through vaccination. We also aim to help all that are injured from these vaccines get compensation.
What to do if you feel ill after having received a vaccine
- Report your reaction to SAVAERS on their reporting system
- Keep a diary about the adverse effects you experience.
- Take photos or videos of your symptoms.
- Ask your family, friends or colleagues to write a statement or affidavit about your adverse events.
- Visit a hospital or doctor if the physical or mental adverse effects are significant.
- Makes notes if unvaccinated people around you become sick.