CDC goes back to providing monthly VAERS updates
The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) in the US is no longer updating VAERS data weekly. It has returned to monthly adverse event updates, which will now be on the first Friday of each month. The next update will therefore be on November 3.
"During the COVID-19 vaccination campaign, the volume of reporting warranted updates on a weekly basis,” a CDC spokeswoman said.
“With the end of the public health emergency and reduced reporting volume to VAERS overall, CDC has transitioned back to providing updates monthly (on the first Friday of the month), as it was in pre-pandemic times."
There was no public announcement about the change. The update that was expected on October 13 was simply not done.
See my October 7 Substack article for the latest data, up to September 29.
As of September 29, 1,596,983 adverse event reports after Covid vaccination are listed, but 35,931 reports are described as ‘no adverse event’.
According to the latest published data, 36,324 deaths after Covid vaccination have been reported to VAERS.
The statistics include adverse reactions reported after administration of the bivalent boosters.
A total 7,302,481 individual-symptom events are listed (many reports include more than one symptom).