Judge Orders CDC to Release COVID-19 Vaccine Data

A judge has ordered that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) release data regarding vaccine injuries from the COVID-19 inoculation.

The CDC launched a program called “V-Safe” to track vaccine health data and injuries, although the app surveys did not include checkboxes for chest pain and other cardiac-related symptoms common in myocarditis and pericarditis.

Instead, users of the V-Safe program listed the symptoms as “free-text entries.”

Nearly 8 million “free-text entries” will now be released over the course of 2024 and the beginning of 2025.

By February 15, 2024, the CDC is required to release a minimum of 390,000 entries.

By April 15, 2024, the CDC must turn over 650,000, continuing to do so each month until August, where they must hand over 780,000 entries.

In total, the CDC will have turned over 7,800,000 by January 15, 2025.

“While ‘Trust the Science’ became something of a national slogan, the American public’s trust in science and scientists are at an all-time low,” the judge wrote.

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