It is important to consider various perspectives when evaluating the safety of COVID-19 vaccinations. Analyst Ed Dowd has observed an increase in "excess deaths" since the vaccine's introduction. Insurance News Magazine reported a 40% increase in death rates for individuals aged 18 to 64 years old in the U.S., comparing Q3 2021 data to the same period in 2019, based on CDC national data.
Some autopsy research has suggested a link between heart damage and the vaccination, rather than the COVID-19 illness itself. There have been reports of increased myocarditis among vaccinated young people. One European study on athletes found an increase in heart attacks from an average of 29 per year to 1,500 post-vaccination.
Three physicians released data from the Department of Defense (DoD), comparing health issues in 2021 to the average from 2016 to 2020. The increases found were as follows:
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Myocardial infarction: 269% increase
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Miscarriages: 300% increase
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Bell's palsy: 291% increase
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Congenital malformations: 156% increase
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Female infertility: 471% increase
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Pulmonary embolisms: 467% increase
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Neurologic abnormalities: 300% increase
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Cancers: 300% increase
It is essential to approach this information with caution and consider the broader context of scientific research and expert opinions when evaluating vaccine safety.