VAERS: 37-Year-Old Oklahoma Man Dead 2 Days After Monkeypox Vaccine – Over 2000 Symptoms Recorded After Vaccine Including Skin Diseases
The latest update of the U.S. Government's Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) today (Friday, September 23, 2022) records the death of a 37-year-old Oklahoma man two days after receiving the JYNNEOS/BAVARIAN NORDIC monkeypox vaccine. He was vaccinated on September 7th, and died two days later on September 9th. This is the second recent death made available to the public since the vaccines were made available just 3 months ago (June, 2022). The first death was a Hollywood makeup artist, who died 9 days after receiving a monkeypox vaccine. According to the CDC, as of September 20th, 684,980 doses of the monkeypox vaccine have been administered, the bulk of them being in July and August. With less than .1% of the public now being vaccinated with the monkeypox vaccine, there have been 719 cases filed in VAERS, including 1 death, 1 permanent disability, 3 life threatening events, 56 emergency room visits, and 4 hospitalizations. These 719 cases have recorded 2,212 symptoms, and excluding injection site reactions and mistakes in injecting the vaccine, the most prevalent symptoms seem to be skin conditions, including: Urticaria - very itchy weals (hives); Pruritus - itchy skin; Hyperhidrosis - excessive sweating; Rashes. There were 19 reports of "Loss of consciousness." The CDC has stated that they want to expand the injection of people with the monkeypox vaccine to children.