California health officials issued a hold on 330,000 doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine after "Fewer than 10" people at San Diego's Petco Park stadium vaccine clinic suffered allergic reactions to the vaccine.
For the report, the CDC used data reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System between Dec. 21, 2020 - Jan. 10, 2021 to investigate cases of anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction, following injections of Moderna's vaccine.
A 2010 study commissioned by the CDC, concluded that "Fewer than 1% of vaccine injuries" are reported to VAERS. A 2015 study similarly concluded that vaccine adverse events are underreported.
There are other reporting systems that the CDC could have used to calculate anaphylactic reactions to Moderna's vaccine.
CDC notified the public of six cases of anaphylaxis following Pfizer's COVID vaccine during the first week of the vaccination program.
The CDC should have used V-safe to calculate the anaphylaxis rate associated with the Moderna vaccine - but it didn't.
If the CDC wants to cultivate trust in COVID vaccines and reinstate trust in vaccine injury monitoring, it's essential that it make public the best, most accurate data - data the CDC has had all along.
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Friday, January 29, 2021
Did CDC deliberately mislead public on allergic reactions to Moderna vaccine?
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