ICAN finally gets the v-safe app data out of the CDC: VAERS Underreporting factor is 124.
ICAN did it.
6 October 2022
Thanks to ICAN, the Informed Consent Action Network, we now have a much better idea of the VAERS underreporting factor.
ICAN forced the CDC to release the data from their vaccine injury reporting app.
The VAERS underreporting factor is around 124; this means that there are 124 times more adverse events in reality than are reported in the VAERS database. This calls into question the safety and effectiveness of the Covid vaccines, particularly in view of the unexplained increase in deaths from causes other than Covid in 2021-22.
The fact of VAERS underreporting has recently been brought into sharp relief by the successful legal case in the US wherein ICAN forced the CDC to release the data from their v-safe smartphone app, which revealed that 33% of people reported an adverse event following vaccination, and a quarter of those people required hospital or doctor visits.
There are currently 1,644,517 VAERS reports into Covid vaccine side effects. According to Bloomberg, 613 million doses have been given.
That means that the VAERS underreporting factor could actually be 124, which is larger than earlier estimates. The closest earlier estimation was Jessica Rose’s estimation of 118, gleaned from the DMED database, the Defense Medical Epidemiology Database, which is far more robust as it is not optional.
Using some possibly better figures from the CDC and VAERS websites I come up with a VAERS underreporting factor of 144:
The CDC had refused to release the data, which ICAN requested under a freedom of information request, and continued to refuse to release it for almost a year, until forced to by the court action.
ICAN is still trying to get the CDC to release the text field data from the smart phone app, which would give a lot more information about the precise nature of the adverse events.
Several Jo Nova articles were very helpful in writing this story: