According to the Foundation, the public will now for the first time be able to "easily and confidentially report their injuries and side effects without fear of reprisal as well as receive resources for developing a treatment plan to recover health."
Those familiar with vaccine adverse event reporting know that the United States government maintains the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), which functions similarly. The difference is that VAERS only captures maybe 1 percent of all jab injuries and deaths due to the way it is run and manipulated.
"The public will be able to, for the first time, easily and confidentially report their injuries and side effects without fear of reprisal as well as receive resources for developing a treatment plan to recover health," the Foundation says.
Between Dec. 14, 2020, and April 1, 2022, VAERS contained some 1,217,333 reports of injuries associated with Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) "vaccines," 217,301 of which were reported as "serious injuries." Included in this were 26,699 deaths during that same time period.
"Historically, VAERS has been shown to report only 1 percent of actual vaccine adverse events," says Children's Health Defense (CHD).
The purpose of CVIRS is to be a reliable alternative to VAERS, "which is known to extremely underreport harms of the experimental COVID shots," says the Foundation.
Another problem with VAERS is that it is difficult to use, takes "too long to complete," and "is not easily accessible to the public."
"(The) CDC has not been timely in recording data and reporting to the public," the Foundation added in a statement.
During the livestream event announcing the release of CVIRS, the Foundation provided first-hand testimony from people who are vaccine injured as well as data from insurance companies showing an exponentially higher number of death claims ever since Fauci Flu shots were introduced.
The Foundation also presented information about how to test and successfully treat adverse events and injuries caused by covid injections.
"Our findings on vaccine safety will be reported to the public in contrast to what the CDC should be, but isn't doing," says independent physician Elizabeth Lee Vliet, M.D., president and CEO of the Foundation, which is registered as a 501(c)(3) public charity.
"We do not receive any funding from the government, big pharma, big insurance, or healthcare systems which, frankly, have agendas tied to their funding," Vliet added. "We answer to no one but the public, whose broad-based donations support our work. Our physicians and scientists are volunteering their time."
The Foundation's Advisory Council will track and analyze the data contributed to CVIRS. The Council is made up of epidemiologists, physicians and scientists who will address every organ system in the body when assessing the data.
The Foundation's chief medical advisor is none other than world-renowned cardiologist, epidemiologist and professor of medicine Dr. Peter A. McCullough. Vliet says that McCullough helped uncover how "our public health reporting systems have failed" because "they've done nothing with the information" they receive.
"Help us build the case about vaccine safety," McCullough said in reference to CVIRS.
In contrast to VAERS, CVIRS is extremely user-friendly, allowing individuals to complete a vaccine injury report on their mobile phone in under 20 minutes. After the report is complete, the user can then go to the Foundation website to access resources for treatment and a long-term health recovery plan.
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