Alarming Statistics: Examining the 63,060% Surge in Child Deaths Following Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout in Europe

by Nathan Scott
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A recent analysis by EuroMOMO, an organization entrusted with official statistical data from European countries, revealed that there was a direct correlation between the approval of Pfizer’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine for kids and a surge in excess deaths among children.

It showed a staggering 63,060 percent surge in excess deaths among children aged zero to 14 by the 22nd week of 2023 from when the vaccine had been given emergency use authorization (EUA) by drug regulator European Medicines Agency (EMA). The data covers 26 out of the 44 countries in Europe.

A report by independent news outlet Expose provided a chart that covered the period from January 3 to March 27, 2022, and concluded a total number of SARS-CoV-2 cases categorized by vaccination status and age group in England.

“The data, extracted from the U.K. Health Security Agency (UKHSA) Week 5, (page 43), Week 9 (page 41) and Week 13 (page 41) COVID-19 Vaccine Surveillance report painted a vivid picture of the disconcerting reality,” reported Expose.

Another revealing chart indicated the case rates per 100,000 people, also segregated by vaccination status and age group in the country. The chart showed an alarming disparity, with case rates skyrocketing among the triple-vaccinated population in every age group.

During week 21 of 2021, EMA extended the EUA of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, first to children aged 12 to 15 and later to the five to 11 age group. From then on, a shocking rise in excess deaths among children was observed. Between weeks 22 and 52 of 2021, there was a startling tally of 919 excess deaths among children aged zero to 14 compared to week 1 to week 21, which saw 218 fewer deaths than expected.

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The unfortunate trend continued throughout 2022, with a total of 1,639 excess deaths among children aged zero to 14 across the 26 European countries. Since the EMA extended the EUA of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine to children, 3,148 excess deaths among children have been recorded across the continent

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