This data was used to identify the deadliest batches of COVID-19 vaccines administered to children. According to the data, all reported adverse reactions resulting in permanent disabilities or deaths were caused by only four to six percent of the batches of COVID-19 vaccines administered to children.
The data used in the investigation came from the publicly accessible Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database. VAERS is a program used for vaccine safety co-managed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
VAERS gathers information via reports made by doctors, nurses and patients about adverse events or the possible negative side effects that occur after vaccination to verify if the risk-benefit ratio is high enough to justify the continued use of specific vaccines.
The reports taken from the database were those submitted up to November 5, 2021. These include all adverse reactions reported against the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines among children aged six to 17. (Related: Britain bans COVID vaccine for children under 12, says they are at very low risk of developing severe COVID.)
Researchers first developed a control dataset using all adverse reactions reported against all influenza (flu) vaccines also administered to children aged six to 17 in 2019 and 2020.
The VAERS database showed there was a total of 2,082 adverse event reports against the flu vaccines among children during that period, including 278 emergency room visits; 45 hospitalizations; 11 life-threatening events; 17 permanent disabilities; and two deaths. There was a total of 802 lot numbers returned.
The lot number refers to a specific string of numbers and letters used to track a specific batch of vaccines from production and into a person's arm. This number can usually be found on a vaccine label or accompanying packaging.
The lot numbers were then sorted alphabetically. With the exception of a handful of spikes, the number of adverse events per lot number was evenly distributed and generally the same.
Meanwhile, the VAERS database showed a total of 16,880 adverse event reports against the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine among children in the six to 17-year-old age group, including 5,161 emergency room visits; 1,365 hospitalizations; 264 life-threatening events; 120 permanent disabilities; and 29 deaths. The total count of lot numbers returned was 748.
And that's just within six months since the the FDA granted emergency use authorization for Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine to be administered to children in that age group.
Within that span, there were eight times as many adverse reactions; 18 times as many emergency room visits; 30 times as many hospitalizations; 24 times as many life-threatening events; seven times as many permanent disabilities; and 15 times as many deaths due to the Pfizer vaccine than what was recorded among children vaccinated against the flu vaccine for two years.
Another chart outlined the number of adverse event reports made to VAERS against Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine among children, sorted by the lot number of vaccine that was administered prior to the adverse event.
The highest number of adverse event reports made to VAERS against a single lot number of the flu vaccine over a two-year period was only 17, while the highest number of adverse event reported against a single lot number of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in just six months was 428.
That's not an anomaly. Data showed that 30 lots of Pfizer vaccine had between 151 to 250 adverse event reports per lot. Another 11 lots had between 251 to 350 adverse event reports per lot, while seven more lots had between 350 to 400 adverse event reports per lot.
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