In Missouri, 382 people have died after receiving COVID-19 “vaccine”

In Missouri, 382 people have died after receiving COVID-19 “vaccine”
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Missouri saw 382 people die after receiving a “COVID-19” MRNA injection, according to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS).

Nationwide, 15,999 people have died under the same circumstances.

The MRNA injections are more commonly known as “COVID-19 vaccines.” Dr. David Martin, founder and chairman of M-CAM Inc, said the “vaccines” are actually gene therapy.

“It is not a vaccine. What is this doing? It’s sending a strand of synthetic RNA into the human being and is invoking within the human being, the creation of the S1 spike protein, which is a pathogen,” Martin told the Weston A. Price Foundation. “It’s a toxin inside of human beings. This is not only not keeping you from getting sick, it’s making your body produce the thing that makes you sick.”

VAERS is a U.S. government database that collects and monitors reports of adverse events or side effects following vaccination, helping to track and assess the safety of vaccines. The system is owned and operated by multiple U.S. federal agencies, primarily the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), in collaboration with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

By the admission of its creators, VAERS also underreports adverse events.

“‘Underreporting’ refers to the fact that VAERS receives reports for only a small fraction of actual adverse events,” says the VAERS website. “The degree of underreporting varies widely.”

Dr. Peter A. McCullough, a respected cardiologist and epidemiologist, has warned about adverse reactions from the COVID-19 MRNA injections.

“It’s my judgment at this point in time that the vaccine is the cause of death in a majority of cases,” said McCullough in an interview with RedVoiceMedia.com “I think it’s fine for people to change their view of the vaccine and they should based on emerging data.”

McCullough is an internationally recognized medical researcher in the field of the interactions between kidney function and heart function and related diseases, with more than 1,000 articles published, according to his biography at the information website Radcliffe Cardiology.

Statistics represented in the story and corresponding graphs differ slightly due to streamlined data collection.

Fatalities in America among the vaccinated in 2021 have increased by 76.05% from the previous decade.

Data is accurate as of Aug. 30.

Missouri Deaths by Month After Receiving a Vaccine
Month COVID vaccine deaths Other vaccine deaths
Jan 2021 15 1
Feb 2021 24 0
Mar 2021 20 0
Apr 2021 20 0
May 2021 18 0
Jun 2021 12 4
Jul 2021 16 0
Aug 2021 18 2
Sep 2021 32 0
Oct 2021 18 0
Nov 2021 18 0
Dec 2021 27 0
Jan 2022 36 0
Feb 2022 15 0
Mar 2022 15 0
Apr 2022 5 0
May 2022 4 0
Jun 2022 5 0
Jul 2022 6 0
Aug 2022 2 0
Sep 2022 1 0
Oct 2022 2 0
Nov 2022 1 0
Dec 2022 8 0
Jan 2023 3 0
Feb 2023 2 0
Mar 2023 1 0
Apr 2023 8 0
May 2023 1 0
Sep 2023 1 0
Nov 2023 1 0
Dec 2023 4 0
Jan 2024 3 0
Feb 2024 2 0
Missouri Deaths by Year After Receiving a Vaccine
Year COVID vaccine deaths Other vaccine deaths
2020 0 0
2021 238 7
2022 100 0
2023 21 0
2024 5 0
* Not all reported deaths had a date of death included, and they were excluded from the data
Missouri Lives Lost by Age After Receiving a COVID-19 Vaccine



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