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COVID shots account for more than half of all vaccine-associated miscarriages: VAERS data

Updated: June 13, 2022 at 3:58 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) – Miscarriages following COVID-19 vaccination account for more than half of all vaccine-correlated miscarriages since the federal government began collecting the data, according to a new analysis of information from the federal Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

Writing at Daily Clout, Maria Ziminsky and Linnea Wahl review VAERS data on pregnant women who lost their babies following vaccination from 1998, the system’s earliest reporting date, to May 2022.

A total of 6,695 women lost babies after vaccinations for all diseases, such as flu, measles, or tetanus, during that period. The data does not establish that vaccines caused the deaths (it also does not rule out the possibility that the vaccines caused the deaths). It also does not establish what percentage of total pregnant vaccine recipients the cases represent.

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