The first accurate data on mortality after vaccinations
At the beginning of 2021, the following information appeared on mortality among those vaccinated with anti-coronavirus vaccines:
- In Germany, 113 people aged between 46 and 100 died. At the same time, 20 vaccinated patients died with a diagnosis of COVID-19.
- In Spain, 9 residents of a nursing home died after the first injection with the BioNTech/Pfizer drug.
- In the United States, there have been 181 deaths following COVID-19 vaccinations, according to the National Vaccine Information Center.
- In Norway, a total of 33 reports of vaccination-related deaths in nursing homes are being investigated.
- In Belgium, 14 people have died after being vaccinated against coronavirus.
Why do children die from vaccinations?
The other day I came across a statement on the Internet by an official from the Ministry of Health that there are no deaths from vaccinations in our country. I can even quote: “if we take statistics for the country as a whole, it turns out that for the country’s 146 million population there are from 200 to 600 vaccine complications per year and, fortunately, not a single death occurs. Which already speaks for itself and about the true scope of harm from vaccinations...” But why then do children die?
And yesterday, our neighbors’ son died after getting a flu shot. DIED!!! The boy burned to death in three days. True, as always, it was not the doctors or the vaccines that were to blame. The parents were named as culprits. They overlooked the fact that the child was vaccinated when he was sick and had a fever.
Think about it: parents!!! And not the doctors who vaccinated a boy with a fever.
Forums are filled with information about the negative consequences of vaccinations. True, doctors call them a “natural” reaction of the body, which may be different for each child. And only some doctors dare to speak out against it. An example can be viewed at https://novosti-today.rf/. The story of the ordeals of a neurologist who dared to give medical advice from vaccinations to children with various developmental pathologies is characteristic in itself: it is not easy for even specialists to withstand the “mainstream”.
The worst thing is that it is not easy for parents to make a decision about their child’s vaccinations. There seems to be a lot of information, but it is mainly mothers who are opposed to vaccinations who have encountered problems with their children after vaccination. And for vaccinations - a whole host of specialists, plus the history of ridding humanity of the most odious infections such as smallpox. But how can you decide to get vaccinated, knowing that - I quote - among the “post-vaccination complications... are pathological processes such as vaccine-associated polio (VAP -!), generalized BCG infection (!!), encephalitis after measles vaccination (!!!), meningitis after live mumps vaccine (!!!!). Details https://diavax.ru/
Moreover, this is a site that is “for” vaccinations!
Only a few experts call for great caution regarding the practice of introducing foreign biological materials into the human body. But doctors treat vaccinations themselves with much greater caution. So, last year at the Military Medical Academy in St. Petersburg, 610 doctors refused vaccination against hepatitis B. On average, the refusal rate for all clinics participating in the vaccination program was 21.6%. A fifth of doctors did not want to get vaccinated! And even if this applies to one vaccine, doesn’t the fact itself tell us a lot?
It would be a great exaggeration to say that science is gradually starting to vote against vaccinations. Nevertheless, there is such a thing. Take a look, if interested, at https://vitamarg.com/: 25 arguments against vaccinations and an interview with Galina Petrovna Chervonskaya
- a famous virologist, candidate of biological sciences, independent expert on virology, author of four monographs on the problems of vaccinations.
So what should we do? Well, some kind of measles or even diphtheria, which, if diagnosed in a timely manner, can be treated quite successfully with modern means. Or the flu, which is more or less easily tolerated even without vaccination. But what if refusing the mumps vaccine will lead to mumps and further infertility for the boy? What if refusal to vaccinate against polio leads to fatal consequences after a visit to seemingly harmless Bulgaria, Greece or Turkey with their constant foci of corresponding infections?
What will console us is if a child is not vaccinated and gets a disease that will cripple him for the rest of his life? Or complications that supposedly “occur in one or less cases per million vaccinated people” - if they affect my child?
And will it be much easier for us if not complications arise, but “peculiarities of the reactivity of the child’s body”: rash, urticaria, anaphylactic shock (!), convulsions, severe headaches, a piercing long-lasting scream that lasts for hours?.. Doctors say that “ it is almost impossible to predict the appearance of such individual reactions”... Some will not experience it at all, while others will experience it in the first 4 to 12 hours. Well, convulsions and loss of consciousness are possible from 2-7 to 4-15 days after the vaccine is administered! The feeling that something is wrong with vaccinations has been building up in society for years. The result is already visible. On average, only 75% of children in the country are vaccinated in accordance with the national vaccination schedule. In large cities - even less.
Doctors claim that the effectiveness of vaccination is achieved only with 95 percent coverage. Consequently, the approach to vaccinating the population is already not justified - and it will only get worse.
In my opinion, the only way out of the situation is to stop lying, stop hushing up cases of complications, stop referring to favorable statistics. With growing public awareness, this will work less and less.
Independent research into the effectiveness and consequences of total vaccination is needed. A study that both society and doctors would believe - and a corresponding adjustment of public policy in this area. I cannot formulate the criteria for such a study, since I am not a doctor.
But maybe experts will speak on this topic? If the state is unable to clearly respond to this request from society, representatives of this society need to try to do it themselves. And we will help bring this point of view “where it needs to be.”
For information.
For information about the possible connection between vaccination and Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, see here: https://baby.ru/
About the possible connection between vaccination and autism and the dangers of heavy metals in vaccines, about the greed of pharmaceutical companies, see https://mnogodetok.ru/ (by the way, as it turned out, at least in this regard, a number of Russian vaccines are much safer than imported ones). https://homeoint.ru/ https://babyblog.ru/
But this was the case in Kirov. The parents of a 4-year-old girl refused to give her Mantu, which resulted in a year and a half struggle with the management of the kindergarten, with threats to drop the child off. The debate ended in the courtroom. Guess whose side the Kirov Themis took? That's right, on the kindergarten side. And this is not an isolated case when such an issue is resolved in court. And always - not in favor of the child. However, in many cases the matter ends with banal blackmail, they say, if you don’t get vaccinated, you’ll lose your place.
“After vaccination” does not mean “as a result of vaccination”
Almost all the exact mortality figures after vaccination were immediately picked up by the media and took pride of place in catchy headlines. At the same time, however, such reports completely lacked information about how many vaccinations there were, and what a meager percentage of mortality was. Thus, 48,000 people were vaccinated in Norwegian nursing homes, and 33 died.
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In addition, the majority of those who died after vaccination had severe chronic diseases, and death was the result of their exacerbation and complications that were in no way related to vaccination.
Finally, those vaccinated who died with a diagnosis of COVID-19, unfortunately, died before they had time to develop immunity stimulated by the vaccine.
Ultimately, according to experts, to date, not a single case of death has been registered throughout the world that would be a direct consequence of vaccination against coronavirus. However, if elderly people and/or those suffering from severe chronic diseases are vaccinated, a certain number of deaths shortly after vaccination cannot be ruled out. However, their cause is not related to the fact that the vaccine was administered.
Vaccination statistics by region of Russia
Region | Number of vaccinations | % of population | Vaccinations per day | Updated |
Moscow | 5000000 | 39.5% | 32 410 | 23.09 |
Moscow region | 3500000 | 45.4% | 14 280 | 23.09 |
Krasnodar region | 1900000 | 33.4% | 2 625 | 23.09 |
Saint Petersburg | 1616887 | 30.0% | 7 282 | 23.09 |
Rostov region | 1536780 | 36.8% | 3 669 | 23.09 |
Bashkortostan | 1257059 | 31.3% | 4 278 | 23.09 |
Sverdlovsk region. | 1158423 | 27.0% | 3 632 | 23.09 |
Samara region | 1108456 | 35.1% | 2 785 | 23.09 |
Tatarstan | 1064931 | 27.3% | 2 649 | 23.09 |
Nizhny Novgorod region. | 1001544 | 31.5% | 2 312 | 23.09 |
Chelyabinsk region | 903540 | 26.2% | 10 506 | 23.09 |
Krasnoyarsk region | 873500 | 30.6% | 2 829 | 23.09 |
Kemerovo region. | 830096 | 31.5% | 1 585 | 23.09 |
Volgograd region | 810000 | 32.7% | 3 449 | 23.09 |
Perm region | 747654 | 29.0% | 2 443 | 23.09 |
Belgorod region | 742236 | 48.2% | 1 169 | 23.09 |
Novosibirsk region | 729097 | 26.2% | 1 929 | 23.09 |
Stavropol region | 700203 | 25.1% | 1 972 | 23.09 |
Voronezh region | 696486 | 30.2% | 2 665 | 23.09 |
Altai region | 673752 | 29.3% | 1 900 | 23.09 |
Saratov region | 672103 | 28.1% | 1 655 | 23.09 |
Chechnya | 645000 | 43.1% | 857 | 23.09 |
Irkutsk region | 628982 | 26.5% | 1 803 | 23.09 |
Omsk region | 614456 | 32.3% | 1 637 | 23.09 |
Orenburg region | 614394 | 31.6% | 1 607 | 23.09 |
Tyumen region | 594852 | 38.5% | 1 238 | 23.09 |
Tula region | 575000 | 39.7% | 714 | 23.09 |
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug | 560978 | 33.2% | 1 094 | 23.09 |
Leningrad region. | 559237 | 29.5% | 1 520 | 23.09 |
Crimea | 500974 | 26.3% | 934 | 23.09 |
Dagestan | 436602 | 13.9% | 1 925 | 23.09 |
Penza region | 417699 | 32.4% | 3 097 | 23.09 |
Primorsky Krai | 410567 | 21.9% | 1 153 | 23.09 |
Kursk region | 391222 | 35.7% | 1 099 | 23.09 |
Lipetsk region | 388000 | 34.4% | 1 000 | 23.09 |
Tver region | 387454 | 31.1% | 768 | 23.09 |
Udmurtia | 387415 | 25.9% | 1 066 | 23.09 |
Tambov region | 362745 | 36.5% | 864 | 23.09 |
Yaroslavl region | 357095 | 28.8% | 971 | 23.09 |
Ulyanovsk region | 355579 | 29.2% | 1 034 | 23.09 |
Bryansk region | 352452 | 29.8% | 1 180 | 23.09 |
Buryatia | 345621 | 35.1% | 956 | 23.09 |
Sakha | 342969 | 34.9% | 803 | 23.09 |
Khabarovsk region | 339432 | 26.1% | 836 | 23.09 |
Transbaikal region | 339063 | 32.2% | 718 | 23.09 |
Astrakhan region | 330836 | 33.2% | 604 | 23.09 |
Kirov region | 328000 | 26.2% | 1 556 | 23.09 |
Arkhangelsk region | 324904 | 30.0% | 488 | 23.09 |
Vladimir region | 320068 | 23.8% | 1 581 | 23.09 |
Mordovia | 319466 | 41.0% | 836 | 23.09 |
Ivanovo region | 319409 | 32.4% | 691 | 23.09 |
Kaliningrad region | 318975 | 31.3% | 1 021 | 23.09 |
Chuvashia | 316000 | 26.2% | 826 | 23.09 |
Tomsk region | 297199 | 27.8% | 656 | 23.09 |
Vologda region | 296000 | 25.7% | 1 000 | 23.09 |
Kaluga region | 290000 | 29.0% | 1 222 | 23.09 |
Ryazan region | 278000 | 25.3% | 1 143 | 23.09 |
Amur region | 274043 | 35.1% | 855 | 23.09 |
Smolensk region | 272522 | 29.6% | 600 | 23.09 |
Komi | 262920 | 32.3% | 355 | 23.09 |
Kurgan region | 245000 | 29.9% | 636 | 23.09 |
Murmansk region | 244000 | 33.3% | 667 | 23.09 |
Oryol region | 219755 | 30.3% | 823 | 23.09 |
Karelia | 200192 | 32.9% | 649 | 23.09 |
Kostroma region | 183774 | 29.2% | 312 | 23.09 |
Pskov region | 181224 | 29.2% | 152 | 23.09 |
Mari El | 178192 | 26.4% | 361 | 23.09 |
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug | 175500 | 32.1% | 429 | 23.09 |
Khakassia | 173128 | 32.5% | 408 | 23.09 |
Novgorod region | 172477 | 29.1% | 480 | 23.09 |
Sakhalin region | 172044 | 35.4% | 195 | 23.09 |
Kabardino-Balkaria | 167000 | 19.2% | 428 | 23.09 |
Ingushetia | 140923 | 27.3% | 905 | 23.09 |
Sevastopol | 137246 | 26.9% | 282 | 23.09 |
North Ossetia | 134896 | 19.5% | 399 | 23.09 |
Karachay-Cherkessia | 114000 | 24.5% | 441 | 23.09 |
Adygea | 109000 | 23.5% | 464 | 23.09 |
Tyva | 106800 | 32.3% | 211 | 23.09 |
Kamchatka Krai | 83822 | 26.9% | 228 | 23.09 |
Kalmykia | 72000 | 26.7% | 91 | 23.09 |
Altai | 64037 | 29.0% | 388 | 23.09 |
Magadan region | 46000 | 33.1% | 85 | 23.09 |
Jewish Autonomous Region | 38000 | 24.3% | 108 | 23.09 |
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug | 22301 | 45.0% | 50 | 23.09 |
Nenets Autonomous Okrug | 14972 | 33.7% | 80 | 23.09 |
In Russia | 47 285 160 | 32.3% | 269 795 | 23.09 |
Will vaccination become mandatory?
According to objective data, there is no direct relationship between vaccination against coronavirus and an increase in mortality. The drug does not, as far as can be seen now, pose a threat to health, and the risks associated with the disease are, in any case, many times more dangerous than the hypothetical complications from the vaccine.
In the Russian Federation, vaccination is voluntary. However, according to medical lawyers, vaccination against COVID-19 may be considered necessary for professional reasons, for the safe work of doctors, teachers and social workers.