VAERS report 6/27/2025 38179 deaths, Permanent Disability 72668, Under reported under stated but still scary
VAERS report 6/27/2025 38179 deaths, Permanent Disability 72668, Under reported under stated but still scary
From the VAERS report 6/27/2025.
Deaths: 38,179
Permanent Disability: 72,668
Hospitalized: 216,364
Emergency Doctor/Room: 152,894
Under reported and under stated but still scary.
From Children’s Health Defense.
“VAERS Purposely ‘Throttling’ and Undercounting Reports of Deaths After COVID Shots”
“VAERS — the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System — is undercounting child deaths following COVID-19 vaccination and also the total number of reports of deaths and injuries among people of all ages following the vaccines, according to VAERS analyst and expert Albert Benavides.
Benavides, founder of VAERSAware.com, joined “The Defender In-Depth” this week to discuss these and other statistical anomalies in VAERS — and why the undercount may be occurring.
According to Benavides, VAERS — which is administered by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — has access to more detailed and updated information than what is visible publicly and is “throttling” many reports.
‘More than double’ children’s deaths are ‘hiding’ in VAERS
Benavides told “The Defender In-Depth” that according to official VAERS figures as of May 31, “you’ll get 197 deaths officially” for people under age 18 following COVID-19 vaccination.
However, he said, his research shows that when looking at VAERS reports where the age is officially listed as “unknown,” child deaths total 538.
“So more than double the kid deaths are actually hiding in the unknown age bucket,” Benavides said.
According to Benavides, 3,000-5,000 reports relating to COVID-19 vaccines are added to VAERS monthly. He said he isolates the “unknown age” reports from each new monthly batch into a spreadsheet, “and then from there, I’ll go right to the deaths.”
He then reads the written summaries accompanying the reports, where the patient’s age is often listed, even if the “age” field indicates “unknown.”
“I’m a one-horse pony show myself, and I’m here running circles around this data,” Benavides said. “This is not difficult.” He noted that most VAERS reports are submitted electronically, and the metadata should be easy to review and process.
“You could easily go through there and find the missing stuff to populate,” he said. “You would think that somebody within the VAERS system would ethically populate the field. And they’re not.””