Many VAERS reports list “age unknown” for people who were injured or died following a COVID-19 vaccine. VAERS analyst Albert Benavides said a closer look at the report summaries often reveals the victim’s age — yet VAERS doesn’t update the reports to reflect this. If it did, the number of child death reports after the vaccine would be much higher.

By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. | via Children’s Health Defense

Fetal deaths and miscarriages, sudden cardiac arrest, sudden death and suicides — these are some of the causes of death listed in reports submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) on children who received a COVID-19 vaccine.

Yet, these reports do not count toward the total number of child deaths listed in VAERS data because the victims’ ages are officially listed as “unknown,” according to VAERS analyst Albert Benavides.

Benavides reviewed the data for his website, VAERSAware.com, and provided links to many of these “unknown age” child death reports on his site.

VAERS data as of May 31 lists 197 child deaths following COVID-19 vaccination.

However, Benavides told The Defender, “There are approximately 418 properly documented deaths in children below age 18. There are an additional approximate 120 kid deaths where the summary narrative states ‘child, infant, neonate, baby.’”

Benavides identified these “unknown age” reports using an algorithm and “manual intervention.”

Benavides said his findings indicate “the current total is about 538” child deaths. He said undercounting is not unusual for VAERS, noting that his research shows that “30% of all COVID-19 reports in VAERS have an ‘unknown age.’”

“There seems to be at least one hidden kid death in every VAERS update,” Benavides said.

2011 Harvard report found that less than 1% of all adverse events are reported to VAERS — but Benavides said child deaths appear to be concealed at a higher than average rate compared to reports of adult deaths.

According to a paper by Benavides and evolutionary biologist Herve Seligmann, Ph.D., child reports have more missing ages in the VAERS age field by proportion or percentage compared to older cohorts.

“Seligmann analyzed the missing age fields with properly documented summary narratives and has quantified that the younger age cohorts have a higher propensity for missing age than the adults,” Benavides said.

“These missing ages do not seem organic, especially for the children.” Benavides added that they are, “dare I say, hidden.”

Benavides suggested the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which administrate VAERS, are obfuscating the true death figures for vaccinated children. He said:

“If the age is properly documented in the summary narrative, why wouldn’t a managerial decision be made to ethically update an empty age field and correct the submitter’s oversight?

“It is my expert opinion as a former HMO claims auditor, proper age may have been populated in the age field upon submission, but in the minutiae of the adjudication process, the age field data element was deleted or disappeared.”

‘I have a dead 6 years old in my arms’

The “unknown age” reports Benavides identified suggest numerous miscarriages, fetal deaths and deaths of babies. There are also several reports of children who died due to myocarditis or cardiac arrest, or who died suddenly. Other reports pertain to child athletes who died or children who died after vaccination at school.

The Defender reviewed a sample of the “unknown age” child death reports in VAERS. “I have a dead 6 years old in my arms; Vaccine doesn’t work,” reads one report.

In some instances, newborn babies and young children died.

Several children also died of heart conditions:

Reports involving fetal deaths and stillbirths:

‘Always healthy’ student athlete among dead children listed in VAERS

Other incidents listed with an “unknown age” included a woman who experienced a growth in her ovaries, the death of a 14-year-old girl with Guillain-Barré syndrome, a 12-year-old girl who experienced “sudden death,” a 14-year-old girl found “dead in bed,” a 12-year-old girl who hung herself on the same day as her vaccination and a 17-year-old boy who committed suicide two days after vaccination.

At least three reports of student-athletes who died are also included among the VAERS “unknown age” reports, including an “always healthy” 13-year-old boy, a 16-year-old boy who died with “an abnormally large heart” and a 13-year-old boy who experienced “foaming at the mouth” and myocarditis.

In other cases, children died after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine despite being part of an age group that was not authorized at the time to receive the vaccine.

In another case, an adolescent girl from outside the U.S. sustained “side effects” after her first Pfizer-BioNTech dose in December 2021, but despite her mother’s concerns, health workers “asked her to get the second shot anyway.” She received her second dose on Jan. 17, 2022, and died the next day after falling into a coma.

Though a “regulatory authority” reported the incident to VAERS, the report notes, “No follow-up attempts are possible.” Several other reports were also apparently submitted by official bodies, yet VAERS claims follow-ups are impossible.

“Non-contactable seems disingenuous and a breach of some kind of ethics,” Benavides said. “Surely between the FDA, the CDC and the manufacturer, they could find the hospital or institution.”

Several other “unknown age” reports captured by Benavides have been subsequently deleted from VAERS or their written summaries have been removed.

Some of these are foreign reports for which the European Medicines Authority and the U.K. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency asked for the data to be removed due to non-compliance with European privacy laws, Benavides said.

Yet, for Benavides, “This amount of deletions is simply too high and undesirable for the supposed best pharmacovigilance system in the world with a very reasonable 4-6 week adjudication process.”

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