All charts and tables below reflect the data release on 3/11/2022 from the VAERS website, which includes U.S. and foreign data, and is updated through: 3/4/2022

High-Level SummaryCOVID19 vaccines (Dec’2020 – present)All other vaccines 1990-present US Data Only
COVID19 vaccines (Dec’2020 – present)
US Data Only
All other vaccines 1990-present
Number of Adverse Reactions1,168,894873,808783,282760,414
Number of Life-Threatening Events28,69714,42512,1809,956
Number of Hospitalizations138,24783,49456,77939,065
Number of Deaths25,158*9,592*11,5055,328
# of Permanent Disabilities after vaccination46,51520,92013,02712,931
Number of Office Visits179,95150,274154,07248,066
# of Emergency Room/Department Visits122,633212,85696,415203,286
# of Birth Defects after vaccination974195478107
*Note that the total number of deaths associated with the COVID-19 vaccines is more than double the number of deaths associated with all other vaccines combined since the year 1990.

Deaths

[Unknowns separated from All Other Vaccines for greater clarity; in a majority of cases the Unknowns are actually Covid-19]



Adverse Events

[Unknowns separated from All Other Vaccines for greater clarity; in many cases the Unknowns are actually Covid-19] 


Symptoms

The slide below was taken from an FDA document from October 22, 2020 and provides a list of possible adverse event outcomes related to the Covid-19 vaccines.

The following table lists the number of adverse events found in the VAERS data which match the outcomes listed above:

FDA Listed SymptomTotal (Non-Lethal) Adverse EventsTotal DeathsTotal (Non-Lethal) Adverse Events for All Other Vaccines (1990-present)Total Deaths for All Other Vaccines (1990-present)
Guillain-Barre2382474432140
Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis166644430
Transverse Myelitis530483715
Encephalitis20942454830447
Convulsions/Seizures1456044329789504
Stroke1415212811590109
Narcolepsy, Cataplexy28563803
Anaphylaxis4759517341088132
Acute Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack)44551297335151
Myocarditis/Pericarditis1979823697088
Autoimmune Disease150425107915
Other Acute Demyelinating Diseases322684224
Pregnancy and birth outcomes (Miscarriages)4035120288749
Other Allergic Reactions2194320353
Thrombocytopenia51263933540126
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation222695925
Venous Thromboembolism222791301648104
Arthritis and Arthralgia/Joint Pain741952282875071
Kawasaki Disease7327109
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome753533604

Vaccination Related Risks of COVID19 Vs. Flu

These set of figures compare the COVID19 vaccine to the traditional Flu vaccines.  ‘Risk of Death’ percentages depend on the ‘# of Vaccinations’ data, which is only approximate, and was pulled from the CDC’s report on Flu vaccination coverage for the 2019-2020 season, and from CDC’s Vaccination Trends in the US for the COVID19 vaccinations.

Covid19 vaccinations through 5/31/2021 vs. Flu vaccinations 7/1/2019 – 5/31/2020 (last complete flu season)

Vaccine Type# of Vaccinations[3] # of DeathsRisk of DeathPercentageDeaths/Mill.
Vaccinations[3]
Flu167,447,642[1]331 in 5,074,1710.000020%0.20
COVID19172,918,299[2]5,7451 in 30,0990.003322%33.22
Risk of dying from COVID vaccine is 169 times greater than Flu Vaccine
Vaccine Type# of Vaccinations[3]# of Adverse Reactions Risk of Adverse Reaction PercentageAEs/Mill.
Vaccinations[3]
Flu167,447,6429,7181 in 17,2310.005804%58.04
COVID19172,918,299559,0181 in 3090.323284%3,232.84
Risk of adverse reaction from COVID vaccine is 56 times greater than Flu Vaccine

[1] number of flu vaccinations based on estimated flu vaccine coverage data from CDC and estimated population data from US Census. Yearly flu vaccination data covers a period of time from 7/1 to 5/31 of the following year.
[2] number of covid19 vaccinations based on estimates from CDC’s Vaccination Trends in the US [2]
[3] Persons vaccinated with at least one dose.


Vaccine Data by Manufacturer

Manufacturer# of Deaths% DeathsAverage Deaths/Day# US DeathsUS Doses AdministeredAverage US Deaths/Mill. DosesDays since EUA approvalEUA Approval Date-
JANSSEN2,2388.88%6.031,47218,504,71179.553712/26/21
MODERNA6,37925.31%14.464,768209,255,00222.7944112/18/20
PFIZER\BIONTECH16,47565.36%36.775,245327,981,44315.9944812/11/20
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER1130.45%45511,610
Manufacturer# of AEs% AEsAverage AEs/Day# US AEsUS Doses AdministeredAverage US AEs/Mill. DosesDays since EUA approvalEUA Approval Date
JANSSEN83,3147.11%224.5767,74418,504,7113660.913712/26/21
MODERNA417,17635.6%945.98356,912209,255,0021705.6344112/18/20
PFIZER\BIONTECH667,97357%1491.01358,398327,981,4431092.7444812/11/20
UNKNOWN MANUFACTURER3,3470.29%1,868511,610

Vaccine Data by Gender


Vaccine Data by Location

Recall History


*Projected

Sources

  1. Vaccine data (Covid-19 and other vaccines) taken from CDC’s VAERS website, located here: https://vaers.hhs.gov/data/datasets.html.  VAERS data sets in the form of csv files are pulled down weekly and put into a database for reporting/analysis. Data files are available all the way back to 1990.
  2. Number of doses distributed for other vaccines found in NVICP Data and Statistics report here: https://www.hrsa.gov/sites/default/files/hrsa/vaccine-compensation/data/data-statistics-report.pdf
  3. Numbers for Covid-19 vaccines administered by manufacturer found here: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations_vacc-total-admin-rate-total
  4. Numbers for total Covid-19 vaccine doses administered found here: https://data.cdc.gov/Vaccinations/COVID-19-Vaccination-Trends-in-the-United-States-N/rh2h-3yt2
  5. Numbers for Flu vaccine doses administered for 2019-2020 season found here: https://www.cdc.gov/flu/fluvaxview/coverage-1920estimates.htm
  6. Numbers for FDA regulated drugs taken from FDA’s FAERS website, located here: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/questions-and-answers-fdas-adverse-event-reporting-system-faers/fda-adverse-event-reporting-system-faers-public-dashboard
2 thoughts on “VAERS Summary for COVID-19 Vaccines through 3/4/2022”
  1. All other vaccines are given almost exclusively to children ya ding dong. The Covid-19 vaccines are still not even approved for people under the age of 5 and wasn’t approved for people under the age of 16 until last fall. The initial rollout was among older people and people with underlying health conditions, which will always have a greater all-cause mortality rate than children.

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