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Deaths Reported After COVID-19 Vaccination in the U.S.: Data Presented by Fox

Deaths Reported After COVID-19 Vaccination in the U.S.: Data Presented by Fox

At least 3,362 residents of the United States have died between December 2020 and April of the current year after receiving a COVID-19 vaccination. On May 6, Fox News released this data, citing information obtained from the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS).

The report calculated that on average, around 30 people died each day during this period following the vaccination. Based on these calculations, Fox host Tucker Carlson suggested that the current total of deaths after vaccinations amounts to 3,722, plus last few days which are not yet accounted for in the VAERS statistics.

He noted that in previous years, VAERS, which is a vaccine safety program co-managed by the CDC and the FDA, has been subjected to intense criticism for not capturing the complete range of 'adverse events' caused by the vaccines, including the number of fatalities that followed vaccination.

In one report submitted to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 2010, it was claimed that less than 1 percent of adverse side effects related to vaccinations are actually reported.

“Thus,” Carlson concluded, “we (actually) do not know the number of people who supposedly died or were harmed due to the vaccines. No one knows.”

Since the beginning of the pandemic, over 32.55 million cases of coronavirus have been identified in the U.S., with 579,276 deaths. The country ranks first in both of these statistics worldwide, according to TASS.

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