COVID-19FeaturedKathy Gyngell

Under-the-radar covid vaccine injuries and deaths are still rising

WE HAVE been keeping a keen out for the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)  published updated Yellow Card reports of injuries and deaths attributed to the covid vaccines. As ever, this is not a transparent publication but rather sets of interactive data which we have to labour through to extract the relevant facts. The most significant of our findings from our latest exercise is the further 1,471 people negatively impacted by the covid vaccine in the last seven months and the 27 more deaths associated with the vaccine.

The MSM once again shows no interest in conducting its own investigation.

Given that the government has, since the autumn, restricted free NHS covid booster vaccinations to the elderly, primarily to those aged 75 and over (as well as care home residents and the immunosuppressed) as it did the year before to 65 and over, these figures should be ringing alarm bells all round.  

What we don’t know is how many of the people had all the available 12 primary and booster vaccines so far. The data provided by the Government does not tell us. It should, as without it there is no way to ascertain the adverse events rate relative to the number of doses given. We are approaching another spring booster campaign for this age group. They and we have a right to know.

Moderna and Pfizer, remained the predominant brands offered 2025, with updated variants. No new covid vaccines have been approved for use in the UK, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) stating that ‘recent epidemiological trends were considered too uncertain to reliably inform a new model’!

Summarising the extent to which the UK population has been vaccinated is not easy either. We know that up to September 2022 53.8million people had received a first dose. A now ceased Office for National Statistics (ONS) page in 2023 told us that more than 15million people aged 50 years and over had received an autumn booster in England as of March 20, 2023, and that nearly nine in ten had received two doses and around seven in ten had received three or more doses by the end of August 2022.

No figures that I can find give us a breakdown of the numbers of people in the UK who have had one to 11 of the boosters available. Readers may be able to help.

Our updated total Yellow Card Adverse Event Reports analysis by vaccine type follows. Overall it reveals 1,471 more people impacted in the last seven months since we last reported, when we observed the death toll was creeping close to the 3,000 mark. Now it stands even closer, at 2952.

Our analysis shows that the one-in-108 people injected figure who have experienced a Yellow Card Adverse Event (assuming one person submits only one report) still stands.

Pfizer/BioNTech-mono  179,533 
Pfizer/BioNTech-bivalent  6,450 
Astrazeneca  250,582 
Moderna-mono  43,837 
Moderna-bivalent  6,062 
Novavax  286 
Unknown brand  3,737 
Pfizer/BioNTech BA.4/5 – Spring ’23  108 
Pfizer/BioNTech XBB – Autumn ’23  2,052 
Pfizer/BioNTech JN.1 – Autumn ’24  531 
Moderna BA.4/5 – Spring ’23  23 
Moderna XBB – Autumn ’23  2,729 
Moderna JN.1 – Autumn ’24  1,295 
Vidprevtyn Beta – Spring ’23  1,061 
TOTAL REPORTS  498,286 

Our analysis once again shows that the vast majority of these reports, 74.5 per cent, are classified as Serious* by MHRA . This equates to one in 145 people injected experiencing a serious adverse event. 

Pfizer/BioNTech-mono  127,289 
Pfizer/BioNTech-bivalent  5,010 
AstraZeneca  194,375 
Moderna-mono  31,729 
Moderna-bivalent  4,457 
Novavax  163 
Unknown brand  2,692 
Pfizer/BioNTech BA.4/5 – Spring ’23  72 
Pfizer/BioNTech XBB – Autumn ’23  1,588 
Pfizer/BioNTech JN.1 – Autumn ’24  388 
Moderna BA.4/5 – Spring ’23  13 
Moderna XBB – Autumn ’23  1,983 
Moderna JN.1 – Autumn ’24  861 
Vidprevtyn Beta – Spring ’23  660 
TOTAL Serious* Reports  371,280 

As we have previously observed, a significant number of these serious reports, 48,279 or 13 per cent, are of ‘unknown age’.  This is worrying. How many might be young people or children? We simply don’t know. The MHRA should want to find out.

The data also indicates that some people may have reported more than one type of reaction per Yellow Card report, as per the table below. This reflects the many detailed individual accounts we at TCW received from severely vaccine injured people, several of which you can find here. Rarely did they describe only one symptom.

Pfizer/BioNTech-mono  520,015 
Pfizer/BioNTech-bivalent  17,677 
AstraZeneca  890,524 
Moderna-mono  143,959 
Moderna-bivalent  16,644 
Novavax  721 
Unknown brand  11,141 
Pfizer/BioNTech BA.4/5 – Spring ’23  435 
Pfizer/BioNTech XBB – Autumn ’23  5,599 
Pfizer/BioNTech JN.1 – Autumn ’24  1,485 
Moderna BA.4/5 – Spring ’23  51 
Moderna XBB – Autumn ’23  7,602 
Moderna JN.1 – Autumn ’24  3,486 
Vidprevtyn Beta – Spring ’23  2,788 
TOTAL Reactions  1,622,127 

Returning to the increased number of fatalities, the table below shows the further 27 reports across the brands if you compare it with our report six months ago.

Pfizer/BioNTech-mono  939 
Pfizer/BioNTech-bivalent  73 
AstraZeneca  1,529 
Moderna-mono  112 
Moderna-bivalent  57 
Novavax 
Unknown brand  117 
Pfizer/BioNTech BA.4/5 – Spring ’23 
Pfizer/BioNTech XBB – Autumn ’23  23 
Pfizer/BioNTech JN.1 – Autumn ’24  11 
Moderna BA.4/5 – Spring ’23 
Moderna XBB – Autumn ’23  27 
Moderna JN.1 – Autumn ’24  24 
Vidprevtyn Beta – Spring ’23  32 
TOTAL FATAL REPORTS  2,952 

Once again we found that 487 of the above fatalities were designated ‘unknown age’. That equates to an astonishing 16.5 per cent of all fatalities, and at least 197 (6.7 per cent) are of ‘unknown sex’. People die and the report does not register their age or sex. This is truly astonishing and wrong.

It is hard to see why neither the MHRA, the UKHSA nor the Government is alarmed by the  transparent fact that one in 169 Yellow Card reports are associated with a fatality. (498,286 reports divided by 2952 fatalities = 168.7 ) Consider this in the context of the MHRA’s own admission that the Yellow Card system under-reports – that both doctors and patients remain unaware of it or find it too hard to use – and that therefore the reported figures may be less than 10 per cent of the actual injuries and fatalities.

* MHRA definition of ‘serious’: patient died, life threatening, hospitalisation, congenital abnormality, persistent or significant disability or capacity, deemed medically significant by MHRA medical dictionary or reporter.

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