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Official FDA Vaccine Death Data Exposed

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Thanks to a Whistleblower that came forth to Attorney Thomas Renz, the public is now seeing, for the first time ever, hard data from the largest database available in the U.S. to study the COVID-19 impact including deaths & injuries; The CMS Medicare Tracking System. That data from the Medicare Tracking System reveals that 19,400 people less than 80 years old have died within 14 days of receiving the COVID-19 Vaccine. In addition, 28,065 people have died that are over the age of 80 within 14 days of receiving the Covid-19 vaccine. The total number of US Citizens that died within 14 days of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine is 48,465 according to hard data revealed in the Medicare Tracking System. In July, Attorney Renz's whistleblower, under penalty of perjury, stated that she estimated at least 45K people had died from the Pfizer vaccine. Fact checking services claimed that to be “misinformation.” This official internal data shows that the whistleblower was correct all along. Attorney Renz also focuses on how many people are being killed in US hospitals by Dr. Anthony Fauci’s instituted protocol of Remdesivir. Remdesivir death data from the Medicare Tracking System reveals of the 7,960 beneficiaries prescribed Remdesivir for Covid-19 2,058 died. That is 25.9%. 46% of people died within 14 days of Remdesivir Treatment. This treatment was established in U.S. Hospitals at the direction of Dr. Fauci. Serious adverse events were reported in 131 of the 532 patients who received Remdesivir. That is 24.6%. The FDA is actively working with CMS real-time data (CMS Medicare database) to gather weekly reports on Covid-19 adverse events, despite the fact that the US population is told repeatedly this vaccine is “safe and effective.”


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