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The CDC Quietly Puts The Lid On Vaccine Injury Reporting System…


The CDC continues to fail in terms of public confidence and trust. …

CDC officials completely blew the Covid-19 ‘pandemic’ out of proportion and supported policies that exacerbated every aspect of what was purported to be the worst public health epidemic in 100 years.

Instead of attempting to correct their mistakes and come clean, the CDC has made matters worse by abruptly shutting down one of their vaccine injury reporting systems. …

The system in question is known as V-Safe, an app that was billed as more nimble, efficient, and verifiable than the VAERS system.

On its website, the CDC claims that it is working on a new V-Safe system. This is suspicious for two reasons: First, there was absolutely nothing wrong with the initial V Safe system.

Secondly, and more importantly, they did this knowing that the Biden administration has plans for a new COVID-19 vaccine launching this fall. …

Why would they shut down the safety reporting system ahead of this crucial timeframe?

Senator Ron Johnson asked: “What could possibly explain shutting down this vaccine safety reporting system? Is the CDC seeing something they don’t want the rest of us to see? The CDC’s brazen lack of transparency is alarming. What are they hiding?”

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On its website, The Centers for Disease Control claimed that Covid-19 injections are ‘monitored by the most intense safety monitoring efforts in U.S. history.’

The CDC website confirmed:

On May 19, 2023, CDC closed enrollment in v-safe for COVID-19 vaccines.

V-safe was developed specifically for COVID-19 vaccines and has been an essential component of the pandemic vaccine safety monitoring systems that have successfully characterized the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines used in the United States.

CDC is developing a new version of v-safe which will allow users to share their post-vaccination experiences with new vaccines.

CDC will continue to monitor the safety of COVID-19 vaccines through its other vaccine safety monitoring systems.

V-safe users or others who get vaccinated can report any possible health problems or adverse events following vaccination to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

Since its launch in December 2020, 10.1 million v-safe participants completed more than 151 million health surveys about their experiences following COVID-19 vaccination, and v-safe data have been included in more than 20 scientific publications.

COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. CDC continues to recommend that everyone ages 6 months and older should stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines.

Writer Brad Lemley saw the writing on the wall: “The CDC quit V-safe, and says VAERS is unreliable. So there is no repository for adverse vaccine events that is officially trustworthy. This creates a “reporting reality” in which vaccines are always officially safe no matter what harm they actually inflict.”

 

Earlier this year, Blaze TV’s Senior Editor Daniel Horowitz claimed: “VAERS shows 16,717 jab deaths. We now know from CDC’s V-safe that only 1 in 26 injured in their sample filled out a VAERS report. So an URF of 26 to VAERs would result in 434,642 vaccine deaths in the US alone, in line with many other estimates.”

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ABC News provided this statement from a CDC official regarding a new, potential Covid shot:

“Vaccination is going to continue to be key this year because immunity wanes and because the COVID-19 virus continues to change,” a CDC official said.

“For those reasons, vaccines remain the best protection against hospitalization and death.

And in the case of the COVID vaccines they also help reduce the likelihood of ‘long COVID.'”



 

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