This should be interesting....
Did you know that the CDC has an app to track vaccine adverse events? And that it was rolled out in December 2020 the day before the vaccine rollout in December 2020?
The app/program is called v-safe. You can find it on the CDC website.
Have you ever heard of this CDC program to track adverse events? I had never heard of it and I've stayed pretty on top of covid/vaccine information.
Apparently, no one else has heard of it either because it has been virtually unmentioned in the 21 months since it came into existence. A Google search for "V-Safe" found only 329,000 hits!
There has been no effort whatsoever to publicize that this program is available. Or to find out what people are reporting.
Fortunately, it looks like this is about to change. Excerpt follows from the link below.
In June 2021, ICAN, through its attorneys, headed by Aaron Siri, submitted legal demands for the v-safe data – specifically demanding, “All de-identified data submitted to v-safe since January 1, 2020.”
Despite the CDC’s ability to immediately release this de-identified data, the CDC took the position that “the information in the app is not de-identified” and so would not produce it. Thus, in December 2021, ICAN sued.
ICAN also submitted an additional request to address the agency’s objection, demanding, “All data submitted to v-safe since January 1, 2020,” and when the CDC still refused to release the data, ICAN sued again.
Now, after months of litigation, the court has ordered that, by 30 September 2022, the CDC must produce the first batch of over 19 months’ worth of data collected from tens of millions of v-safe participants between 14 December 2020 and 31 July 2022.