Israel's COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Adverse Effects Concealed | Official Data Reveals 18% of Reports | 82% of Reports Disappear Due to Technical Glitches
The accuracy of data on COVID-19 mRNA vaccine side effects reported by the Israeli government has come under question due to a significant data loss. According to a recent report by State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman, 82% of reports on side effects from Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine were lost due to technical errors and system malfunctions [1]. This substantial data loss suggests a potential underreporting or incomplete capture of adverse events, which could significantly affect the reliability and completeness of safety surveillance data for these vaccines.
The loss of data was revealed in a report criticising the Health Ministry's conduct during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Health Ministry failed to review an additional 33,000 reports filed anonymously in 2021, and did not investigate any sudden or unexplained deaths or 200 reports of menstrual changes that were not investigated promptly [1].
In total, the Israeli Health Ministry received 345,200 reports of adverse events following the administration of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Out of these reports, only 18% were recorded in the ministry's database. The remaining 82% (283,064) were lost due to technical errors [1].
Despite cases of myocarditis/pericarditis and potential cover-ups, Israel's Health Ministry denied any increase in cardiac arrests [1]. However, 275 cases of myocarditis/pericarditis were reported, with most victims requiring hospitalisation [1].
It's important to note that the US FDA recently updated safety labeling for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines regarding myocarditis and pericarditis risks based on multi-institutional retrospective studies, including data from Israel [2]. These studies identified myocarditis cases with clear clinical features but did not specifically mention data loss issues [2].
The 82% loss in side effect reports due to technical errors suggests that the reported incidence and spectrum of adverse events from Israel likely underestimate the true frequency and severity of mRNA vaccine side effects [1]. This would affect both the comprehensiveness and the precision of safety assessments and risk communication.
Independent validation, improved data capture mechanisms, and triangulation with other countries' data are necessary to achieve a more accurate understanding of the vaccine safety profile [1]. The data on COVID-19 mRNA shot side effects reported by Israel should be interpreted cautiously, as the substantial loss of reports from technical and system malfunctions compromises data accuracy and validity [1].
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[1] https://www.timesofisrael.com/ombudsman-health-ministry-didnt-check-82-of-reports-on-covid-vaccine-side-effects/ [2] https://www.globalresearch.ca/israel-official-data-covid-19-vaccine-side-effects-missing/5869128
- The substantial loss of reports on side effects from COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in Israel, totaling 283,064 cases, indicates that the reported incidence and spectrum of adverse events may underestimate the true frequency and severity of these vaccines' side effects.
- The data loss on COVID-19 mRNA shot side effects reported by Israel, due to technical errors and system malfunctions, compromises the data's accuracy and validity, necessitating independent validation, improved data capture mechanisms, and triangulation with other countries' data.
- The Israeli Health Ministry's failure to thoroughly investigate adverse events, such as 33,000 anonymously filed reports, sudden or unexplained deaths, and 200 reports of menstrual changes, raises concerns about the completeness and reliability of health and wellness articles that rely on their data for safety assessments and risk communication.