Why did this take numerous legal demands before the CDC handed over the data?: Aaron Siri

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Vaccine and civil rights attorney Aaron Siri discusses the CDC data on vaccine safety and impact on ‘Fox News @ Night.’

"Why did it take numerous legal demands, multiple appeals, two lawsuits in fact, before the CDC finally handed over the V-safe data, which is already de-identified data for the most part that they provided just two days ago, 144 million lines of code that they could have provided in a matter of minutes at any point. It's a great question.

Maybe the answer is, is that now that we have that data and we've within V-safe, 7.7% of them had to seek medical care after vaccination. That is an incredibly high percentage, it appears to me. Yeah, and if I can put this graphic up to kind of follow along with you, you're right. 7.7 required medical care. I'm talking about emergency rooms, hospitalizations. There it is right there. And on top of that, not to go you one better, but this is your information, missed work or school or had bad reactions to the vaccine.

A big reason that they pushed the COVID vaccine is they said, look, not everybody's gonna get, you know, seriously injured by COVID, but for many, it'll prevent them from having symptoms, being hospitalized, missing work. Now that we have the data, we could see that getting the vaccine caused 25% of people who got the shot within this data set of 10 million people to miss work, to have some serious event affecting their normal life functions.

It's not just that it's four million. It's that it's four million out of a group of only 10 million people. So, that makes that number extremely high. And of those four million that reported joint pain, joint pain is an immune reaction that is something to be concerned about after vaccination. About two million of those were moderate, not mild, but moderate joint pains, and 400,000 of them were severe joint pain.

This is a shot that's intended to help folks who are more elderly. Those are the folks making their joints swell, potentially causing long-term issues, that's not a good idea. All of the data has been put up by our client, who we represented in this case, http://ICANDECIDE.org. And on their website, they've created this amazing, easy-to-use, simple interface where you can search all this data.

And one of the tools that you can use is they can look by vaccine. And, in fact, the Moderna vaccine, interestingly, even though less shots of it were administered, appears within this data set to have a higher rate of adverse effects."

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