Charts updated weekly.

Update 9/24/21: Charts updated. US Adverse Events taking a new nosedive compared to Foreign Adverse Events.

Update 9/17/21: Charts updated

Update 9/10/21: Charts updated. More foreign deaths than US this week, but not excessively so. What’s interesting, however, is that only 1.3% of the new adverse events this week were actually foreign. This means pretty much all the new foreign adverse events were deaths (317 deaths out of 337 adverse events).

Update 9/3/21: Charts updated. For the first time in 10 weeks, the number of reported US deaths outnumbered the number of Foreign deaths.

Update 8/27/21: Sons of Disobedience back at it again…

Update 8/20/21: No longer as heavily imbalanced to Foreign reports, but still a far cry from the high proportion of Domestic reports from the much earlier weeks.

Update 8/6/21: It appears the VAERS has now become a reporting system primarily for Foreign countries.

Update 7/30/21: It appears this is becoming the “new normal”. (Have added a chart below for Distribution of All Adverse Events as well).


Adverse events reported to VAERS are sometimes of foreign origin (outside the U.S.). These types of records are marked as ‘FR’; there is no indication what country any of these reports are actually from.

Notice in the chart below that there are 9 weeks where the number of VAERS Deaths related to the Covid-19 vaccines is heavily stacked in favor of foreign reports rather than U.S. based reports. For the data dropped on 7/16/21, a full 94% of all death records were for a foreign location…which begs the question…why were so few U.S. deaths released? Where are the U.S. bodies being buried?

All Adverse Events:

Bird’s Eye Perspective:

5 thoughts on “10 weeks where foreign VAERS Death reports vastly outnumbered US reports?”
    1. AFAIK, Foreign has always been a classification available in VAERS. But no, I don’t really know why foreign information needs to be in VAERS…all the major countries have their own vaccine adverse event tracking systems, so not sure why we need their data in our US database.

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