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VAERS Data: 7-Year-Old Died of Cardiac Arrest 13 Days After Pfizer COVID-19 Shot


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The CDC released the updated VAERS data for the COVID-19 jabs from 12/14/2020 to 03/04/2022.

In the updated report, the VAERS data shows 1,168,894 adverse events following the COVID-19 injection.

The most recent death for the 5-11-year old age bracket occurred in a 7-year-old boy from Washington who died 13 days after receiving his first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 shot.

He went into shock and suffered cardiac arrest.

The boy was unable to be resuscitated and died in the emergency department.

VAERS I.D. 2152560 states:

Torsade de pointes/QT prolongation (narrow), Cardiac failure (broad), Liver-related coagulation and bleeding disturbances (narrow), Anaphylactic reaction (narrow), Acute pancreatitis (broad), Haemorrhage laboratory terms (broad), Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (broad), Myocardial infarction (narrow), Anticholinergic syndrome (broad), Arrhythmia related investigations, signs and symptoms (broad), Conduction defects (narrow), Shock-associated circulatory or cardiac conditions (excl torsade de pointes) (narrow), Torsade de pointes, shock-associated conditions (narrow), Hypovolaemic shock conditions (narrow), Toxic-septic shock conditions (narrow), Anaphylactic/anaphylactoid shock conditions (narrow), Hypoglycaemic and neurogenic shock conditions (narrow), Acute central respiratory depression (broad), Pulmonary hypertension (broad), Noninfectious encephalitis (broad), Noninfectious encephalopathy/delirium (broad), Noninfectious meningitis (broad), Gastrointestinal nonspecific symptoms and therapeutic procedures (narrow), Cardiomyopathy (broad), Depression (excl suicide and self injury) (broad), Other ischaemic heart disease (broad), Hypotonic-hyporesponsive episode (broad), Hypersensitivity (narrow), Respiratory failure (broad), Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms syndrome (broad), Hypoglycaemia (broad), Hypokalaemia (broad), Noninfectious myocarditis/pericarditis (broad)

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Current Illness: None noted. Emergency Department (ED) visit note stated that patient had a fever in the last 24 hours, had no respiratory symptoms but became lethargic. Vomited on way to the ED and was listless and lethargic on presentation. No history of rashes, ingestion or trauma.

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The Defender noted other alarming data for minors in the VAERS data:

U.S. VAERS data from Dec. 14, 2020, to March 4, 2022, for 5- to 11-year-olds show:

  • 9,009 adverse events, including 213 rated as serious and 5 reported deaths.

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  • 17 reports of myocarditis and pericarditis (heart inflammation).

The CDC uses a narrowed case definition of “myocarditis,” which excludes cases of cardiac arrest, ischemic strokes and deaths due to heart problems that occur before one has the chance to go to the emergency department.

  • 32 reports of blood clotting disorders.

U.S. VAERS data from Dec. 14, 2020, to March 4, 2022, for 12- to 17-year-olds show:

  • 30,193 adverse events, including 1,734 rated as serious and 40 reported deaths.

The most recent death involves a 14-year-old boy (VAERS I.D. 2148498) who experienced a cerebral aneurysm leading to death one day after receiving his first dose of Pfizer’s COVID vaccine.

  • 69 reports of anaphylaxis among 12- to 17-year-olds where the reaction was life-threatening, required treatment or resulted in death — with 96% of cases attributed to Pfizer’s vaccine.
  • 650 reports of myocarditis and pericarditis with 631 cases attributed to Pfizer’s vaccine.
  • 161 reports of blood clotting disorders, with all cases attributed to Pfizer.


 

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