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Report suggests Icelandic data on child injuries following COVID jab is vastly underestimated

Updated: July 29, 2022 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

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(The Daily Sceptic) – According to Icelandic online newspaper Fréttin, the Icelandic Medicines Agency has received 107 reports of side effects of COVID vaccines in children, of which 11 are classified as serious.

A serious adverse effect is defined as an effect of a drug that leads to death, a life-threatening condition, hospitalization, or prolongation of hospitalization or that causes disability or birth defects in humans. Also, reports that are considered clinically important are classified as serious.

The rate of reported versus experienced adverse effects, as well as the ratio of reported effects that actually are proven to be vaccine-induced, remain unclear, but according to estimates the reporting rate of adverse effects is quite low.

According to one extensive research study, fewer than 1 percent of adverse effects from vaccines are reported, and in general 1–13 percent of serious adverse effects from drugs are reported. According to a recent article in the Icelandic Medical Journal, studies show that generally less than 10 percent of vaccine side-effects are reported.

Fréttin has interviewed a number of people who have been seriously injured after

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