https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2021/oct/01/blog-posting/report-shares-wildly-unfounded-claims-covid-19-vac/
A 52-page report from a pair of anti-vaccine advocates claims to
present the truth about COVID-19 vaccines. However, it does just the
opposite.
The website Stop World Control published the so-called Vaccine Death Report in September 2021, and it was shared across Facebook, including in this Sept. 26 post. It is written by David Sorenson and Dr. Vladimir Zelenko, a New York doctor who made headlines for prescribing hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 even though health authorities cautioned against it.
The report claims that "millions have died from COVID injections"
around the world, and includes narratives from the United States, the
United Kingdom, Israel and Brazil to back up this claim.
On top of that, it claims that half a million people within the
United States have suffered severe side effects such as strokes, heart
failure, brain disorders, convulsions and more.
"The data shows that we are currently witnessing the greatest
organized mass murder in the history of our world," the report states.
The alarming findings cite databases like the Vaccine Adverse Event
Reporting System and others. But the report misinterpreted the data to
draw unfounded conclusions about the vaccines.
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, also called VAERS, is an
official public government database where anyone can submit any
potential adverse health effect following a vaccine. However, the
reports are not verified, and the system itself warns that reports can
contain information that is incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental or unverifiable. When used improperly, VAERS can be a source for misinformation.
Reports of death after COVID-19 vaccination are rare. And the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention has not verified any deaths as a
result of the vaccines approved in the United States. Researchers are still evaluating whether there is a connection between the Johnson and Johnson vaccine and rare types of blood clots, but such cases are few.