The European Union database of suspected drug reaction reports is EudraVigilance, and they are now reporting 24,526 fatalities, and 2,317,495 injuries, following COVID-19 injections. A Health Impact News subscriber from Europe reminded us that this database maintained at EudraVigilance is only for countries in Europe who are part of the European Union (EU), which comprises 27 countries. The total number of countries in Europe is much higher, almost twice as many, numbering around 50. (There are some differences of opinion as to which countries are technically part of Europe.) So as high as these numbers are, they do NOT reflect all of Europe. The actual number in Europe who are reported dead or injured following COVID-19 shots would be much higher than what we are reporting here.
https://vaccineimpact.com/2021/24526-deaths-2317495-injuries-following-covid-shots-reported-in-european-unions-database-of-adverse-drug-reactions
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The colleagues made an error in their calculation, getting multiple times the death.toll documented in the EudraVigilance.
A data set in EudraVigilance list multiple side effects, or injuries if you like, of the “vaccine” and, if it applies, also death. Having multiple injuries listed for one person is more likely than not.
If you list now the entries by injury and documented deaths per injury, to build afterwards the sum of deaths based on that list, the death of one person is counted as often, as separate injuries are documented for that person.
If you count the number of injuries, you might apply that scheme, since one person can be counted multiple times in such a count. But if you count deaths, it gets obviously wrong, since one person can die only once.
Just to let you know, the reported death count in this article is not correct. Unfortunately, since data sets seem to vanish in considerable volume from EudraVigilance, I can not report a correct number. Death count in EudraVigilance is less today than it was on August 26. So while the number above is wrong, it is probably impossible to get hold on a correct number of reported deaths.
Using above numbers in discussions could leave you embarrassed behind, since it is easily shown that the used method leads to wrong results.
If you filter for death in the EudraVigilance line report and download the result, you can, at least with linux, check the number of death on the command line.
For the European Economic Area (also a filter) the following results had been retrieved by me:
$ wc -l Comirnaty-Death-EEA-2021-08-26.csv
1716 Comirnaty-Death-EEA-2021-08-26.csv
$ wc -l Comirnaty-Death-EEA-2021-10-14.csv
549 Comirnaty-Death-EEA-2021-10-14.csv
Comirnaty death toll is shrinking over time, however this is possible. The number of documented deaths is one less than the shown number, because the files contain a header line.