CDC Released Vaccine Adverse Reaction Data Under Court Order

On October 3rd, in response to a lawsuit filed by Siri & Glimstad LLP on behalf of the Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN), the US CDC released the first set of data of its V-safe program. V-safe is a mobile app created by CDC specifically for the COVID vaccines which allows users to register and provide health checks after being injected with the Covid vaccines. In June 2021, ICAN filed two lawsuits in court, and after months of legal arguments, the CDC finally gave in to the court’s order, providing the first set of data for V-safe.

The total number of users of this data is roughly more than 10 million, and more than 7.7% of people need medical attention, emergency room intervention or hospitalization after receiving the COVID vaccines. 25% of people were hampered from their normal school and work. There were 71 million symptoms in the reported adverse reactions, meaning more than 7 symptoms were reported per user. Of these, 4 million were reported of joint pain, about 2 million were mild, more than 1.8 million were moderate, and more than 400,000 were severe joint pain. The data registered about 13,000 babies under the age of 2 who had 33,000 reported symptoms, the most common of which are irritability, insomnia, pain and loss of appetite.

It is reported that this data is less than 4% of the total number of people vaccinated against COVID in the United States.

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