Medical data expert Albert Benavides revealed that the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has covered up the deaths of children from the COVID-19 vaccine.
Many of the adverse event reports left the age section blank and are instead listed as “age unknown.”
Written summaries of the event reveal the individual’s age, however.
As of May 31, 197 children died following the COVID-19 inoculation, VAERS data shares. Benavides believes the number is much higher.
“There are approximately 418 properly documented deaths in children below age 18,” he told The Defender. “There are an additional approximate 120 kid deaths where the summary narrative states ‘child, infant, neonate, baby.’”
He added that there “seems to be at least one hidden kid death in every VAERS update.”
An estimated 30% of COVID-19 adverse reports are labeled as “unknown age.”
Children’s reports have more missing ages in VAERS than other demographics, according to Benavides and evolutionary biologist Herve Seligmann, Ph.D.
“Seligmann analyzed the missing age fields with properly documented summary narratives and has quantified that the younger age cohorts have a higher propensity for missing age than the adults,” Benavides stated, adding that the missing age fields “do not seem organic, especially for the children.”
Instead, Benavides said, the ages appear “hidden.”
American Faith reported that a September report from Correlation Research in the Public Interest claimed that COVID-19 vaccines might have contributed to an estimated 17 million deaths worldwide.
Drawing from all-cause mortality data across 17 countries, the study found a significant increase in deaths—particularly among the elderly—following the introduction of third and fourth booster doses.
“This would correspond to a mass iatrogenic event that killed (0.213 ± 0.006) percent of the world population (1 death per 470 living persons, in less than three years), and did not measurably prevent any deaths,” the authors asserted.