Ingraham, to her credit, raises the controversial yet important and uncomfortable discussion in America concerning COVID-19 vaccine events. Dr. McCullough shared that the CDC is absolutely overwhelmed with nearly 6,000 VAERS reported deaths and over 300,000 adverse event reports.
I watched that video at
https://rumble.com/vivc6b-what…covid-vaccine-safety.html .
At about 4:15 McCullough said that usually the CDC deals with 25 deaths per year reported to VAERS, and now it's in the thousands. This is why McCullough says the CDC is 'absolutely overwhelmed'.
Speaking of VAERS, here is just one case which gives an idea of why there is a vast under reporting to VAERS. My bold, extract from
https://childrenshealthdefense…ital-not-reporting-vaers/
Exclusive: Teen Suffers Severe Heart Damage After Second Pfizer Dose, Mother Says Hospital ‘Clueless’ About Reporting to VAERS
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Heart problems caused by COVID vaccines aren’t being reported to VAERS
Mallozzi, like many other parents, had a difficult time figuring out how to report her son’s vaccine injury to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS).
She said:
“I was assuming it would be reported by the ER doctor who evaluated, diagnosed and admitted my son to the hospital. The hospital receptionist was clueless. The clerk who answered the phone for the records department was clueless, but did eventually say the hospital typically doesn’t report to VAERS.”
The hospital records clerk suggested Mallozzi contact her son’s primary care doctor, but the doctor’s office staff had never heard of VAERS and found no record of David’s case having been reported.
Mallozzi said she was concerned that cases of myocarditis are being under-reported. While her son was being discharged from the hospital, his nurse commented that three other cases of myocarditis were admitted that same day.
“My son’s nurse said she was used to seeing about one patient a year with myocarditis and now, since the COVID vaccines, she is seeing a significant increase in myocarditis patients.”
Mallozzi said:
“VAERS is not working for this particular issue because emergency room physicians don’t typically report and our primary care doctor had never heard of VAERS. My son got his vaccine from Walgreens. Walgreens isn’t following up with him to ask if he has any adverse events and I would have never thought heart damage could come from the vaccine.
“It is frustrating that it is ending up being my responsibility to make sure this report is made.”
The Defender provided Mallozzi with the steps for filing a VAERS report. She was given a temporary VAERS I.D (563354) after filing her report.
In an interview with The Defender, Dr. Hooman Noorchashm, a surgeon, immunologist and patient safety advocate, said, “VAERS is extremely cumbersome and doctors are not required to enter complications into VAERS. If doctors reported adverse events to VAERS, we would have a much more robust system.”
According to the latest data from VAERS, there have been 1,117 cases of myocarditis and pericarditis (heart inflammation) in all age groups reported in the U.S. following COVID vaccination between Dec.14, 2020 and June 11, 2021. Of those, 109 reports occurred in children 12-to-17-years-old with 108 attributed to Pfizer.