Report from Western Australia Describes Vaccine Injuries/ Adverse Events
The Western Australia Vaccine Safety Surveillance (WAVSS) reported that in 2021, 3,948,673 individual doses of COVID-19 vaccine were recorded as being administered to Western Australian (WA) residents. There were 10,726 individual adverse events following immunization (AEFI) reports in 2021, up from 270 in 2020. Of these AEFI, 10,428 (97%) occurred after a COVID-19 vaccine. There were 264.1 AEFIs per 100,000 for COVID vaccines compared to only 11.1 AEFIs for all other vaccines.
Summary by JW Williams
The Western Australia Vaccine Safety Surveillance (WAVSS) reported that in 2021, a total of 3,948,673 individual doses of COVID-19 vaccines were recorded as being administered to Western Australian (WA) residents. The increase in vaccine administration resulted in a significant increase in reports of vaccine injuries, called adverse events following immunization (AEFI). Western Australian Vaccine Safety Surveillance (WAVSS) received 10,726 individual AEFI reports in 2021, up from 270 in 2020. Of these AEFI, 10,428 (97%) occurred after a COVID-19 vaccine. There were 264.1 AEFIs per 100,000 for COVID vaccines compared to only 11.1 AEFIs for all other vaccines.
The AEFI rate per brand was: Vaxzevria (AstraZeneca) 306.1per 100,000 doses, Comirnaty (Pfizer) 244.8per 100,000 doses and Spikevax (Moderna) 281.4per 100,000 doses.
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