A World Health Organisation database called ‘VigiAccess’ has revealed that the number of adverse reactions reported to the Covid-19 vaccines around the world in nine months is over eight times greater than the number of adverse reactions reported to the Influenza vaccines in 52 years. VigiAccess, launched in 2015, is the public representation of VigiBase, the World Health Organisation’s global database of individual case safety reports (ICSRs) – i.e. reports of suspected adverse effects of medicinal products that have been spontaneously reported for individual patients by patients themselves, doctors, nurses, pharmacists or other health care professionals.
By accessing the database and carrying out a search for the ‘influenza vaccine’, we can see that there are a total of 266,955 records received containing 847,097 adverse reactions.
Whilst carrying out another search for ‘Covid-19 vaccine’ on the database returns results that show there have been a total of 2,201,851 reports received containing 5,306,332 adverse reactions.
The difference? Reports made against the influenza vaccine have been sent to the WHO database over a period of 52 years and 9 months from 1968 to September 2021. Whereas reports made against the Covid-19 vaccines have sent to the WHO database over a period of 9 months since the beginning of 2021.
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