“Mom, WHY do I have to do this? History is sooo boring. Who even cares what happened 50 years ago?”
Like typical kids, mine were whining about what felt like pointless busy work. 50 years ago – that’s ancient history, right? As I heard my own response, it reminded me of an important truth: history matters because we have a tendency to repeat it – especially the negative history – and it’s important to learn from it instead. Theodore Roosevelt said it well, “The more you know about the past, the better prepared you are for the future.”
In light of that, are you aware of the surprising similarities between 1976 and 2020? Perhaps 2020 was not as “unprecedented” as we thought.
1976
1976 was an election year with a Republican incumbent who was ultimately defeated by a Democrat. In February, a young, presumably healthy army recruit died from a swine flu virus. The narrative around his cause of death led to wide-spread fear as it was compared to the 1918 flu pandemic. Large-scale deaths were predicted. In March, the CDC director (Dr. David J. Sencer) called on President Ford to begin a mass vaccination program. Ford sunk $137 million tax payer dollars into rushing vaccine development. Concerns about the safety of the vaccines were raised and quickly dismissed. Meanwhile, Congress passed legislation indemnifying vaccine manufacturers. By early October, Americans were lining up to receive the completed vaccine. 10 weeks later, 25% of Americans had received the vaccine, which left 25 dead and over 500 with Guillain-Barre syndrome (impacts peripheral nervous system and can lead to paralysis). The deaths and serious adverse reactions resulted in the vaccination program being shut down completely. The government, embarrassed over its failure, fired the CDC director.
2020
Now compare 1976 with the story of COVID-19 we all know too well. The outbreak began in China in late 2019. Concerns in the US led to lockdowns beginning in March 2020. Fears soared as COVID-19 was compared to the 1918 flu pandemic. Operation Warp Speed quickly granted billions of tax-payer dollars to pharmaceutical companies for vaccine development. Concerns over the safety of the vaccines were raised and dismissed. Meanwhile, the PREP Act protects vaccine manufacturers by providing immunity from liability during a declared emergency. Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna produced the first Emergency Use Authorized vaccines that were rolled out in the US on Dec. 14, 2020. Similar to 1976, many deaths and serious adverse reactions resulted from the rushed vaccines. This is where the similarities end.
Differences
Deaths from COVID-19 vaccines far exceed what we saw in 1976. There have been over 900 deaths in the first 8 weeks of COVID-19 shots (with only 13% of Americans receiving it). Yet, our vaccination program continues.
FACT: 25 deaths in 10 weeks shut down the 1976 rushed, government-funded vaccination program.
FACT: 900+ deaths in 8 weeks from a rushed, government-funded vaccination program seem to be ignored in 2021. *Update: 37,966 deaths reported as of October 4, 2024 (VAERS updates every Friday). See footnote for the weekly running list.
Contrary to our government’s reaction in 1976, the US seems to be doubling down on the messaging that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and greater uptake is essential in order to return to normal life. One example is this Facebook message to users.
What will you do?
Examining this history makes me wonder:
- Why aren’t we hearing about COVID-19 vaccine-related deaths on the news?
- Why are we still being told the vaccines are safe?
- Why are over 900 deaths (and counting) acceptable in 2021 when just 25 were shameful in 1976?
- What has changed and how have we changed since 1976?
Like my kids, some may be tempted to say, “Who cares what happened in 1976? Things are different now.” Yes, we have a different virus, but part of the response is history repeated (both our response and the government’s response). The question is, what will you do about it?
Note: Total COVID-19 vaccine deaths reported to CDC’s VAERS database in USA (updated weekly):
- No update – Oct. 11, 2024
- 37,966 deaths – Oct. 04, 2024
- No update – Sept. 27, 2024
- No update – Sept. 20, 2024
- No update – Sept. 13, 2024
- 37,910 deaths – Sept. 06, 2024
- No update – Aug. 30, 2024
- No update – Aug. 23, 2024
- No update – Aug. 16, 2024
- No update – Aug. 09, 2024
- 37,814 deaths – Aug. 02, 2024
- No update – July 26, 2024
- No update – July 19, 2024
- No update – July 12, 2024
- No update – July 05, 2024
- 37,734 deaths – June 28, 2024
- No update – June 21, 2024
- No update – June 14, 2024
- No update – June 07, 2024
- 37,647 deaths – May 31, 2024
- No update – May 24, 2024
- No update – May 17, 2024
- No update – May 10, 2024
- No update – May 03, 2024
- 37,544 deaths – Apr. 26, 2024
- No update – Apr. 19, 2024
- No update – Apr. 12, 2024
- No update – Apr. 05, 2024
- 37,382 deaths – Mar. 29, 2024
- No update – Mar. 22, 2024
- No update – Mar. 15, 2024
- No update – Mar. 08, 2024
- No update – Mar. 01, 2024
- 37,231 deaths – Feb. 23, 2024
- No update – Feb. 16, 2024
- No update – Feb. 09, 2024
- No update – Feb. 02, 2024
- 37,100 deaths – Jan. 26, 2024
- No update – Jan. 19, 2024
- No update – Jan. 12, 2024
- No update – Jan. 05, 2024
- 36,986 deaths – Dec. 29, 2023
- No update – deaths – Dec. 22, 2023
- No update – deaths – Dec. 15, 2023 *This marks 3 years of COVID vaccine adverse reaction data
- No update – deaths – Dec. 08, 2023
- No update – deaths – Dec. 01, 2023
- 36,726 deaths – Nov. 24, 2023
- No update – Nov. 17, 2023
- No update – Nov. 10, 2023
- No update – Nov. 03, 2023
- 36,501 deaths – Oct. 27, 2023
- No update – Oct. 20, 2023
- No update – Oct. 13, 2023
- No update – Oct. 06, 2023
- 36,324 deaths – Sept. 29, 2023
- 36,286 deaths – Sept. 22, 2023
- 36,231 deaths – Sept. 15, 2023
- 36,173 deaths – Sept. 08, 2023
- 36,135 deaths – Sept. 01, 2023
- 36,080 deaths – Aug. 25, 2023
- 35,980 deaths – Aug. 18, 2023
- 35,911 deaths – Aug. 11, 2023
- 35,821 deaths – Aug. 04, 2023
- 35,726 deaths – July 28, 2023
- 35,646 deaths – July 21, 2023
- 35,611 deaths – July 14, 2023
- 35,596 deaths – July 07, 2023
- 35,549 deaths – June 30, 2023
- 35,487 deaths – June 23, 2023
- 35,443 deaths – June 16, 2023
- 35,398 deaths – June 09, 2023
- 35,347 deaths – June 02, 2023
- 35,272 deaths – May 26, 2023
- 35,302 deaths – May 19, 2023
- 35,387 deaths – May 12, 2023
- 35,324 deaths – May 05, 2023
- 35,274 deaths – Apr. 28, 2023
- 35,219 deaths – Apr. 21, 2023
- 35,152 deaths – Apr. 14, 2023
- 35,096 deaths – Apr. 07, 2023
- 35,048 deaths – Mar. 31, 2023
- 34,965 deaths – Mar. 24, 2023
- 34,819 deaths – Mar. 17, 2023
- 34,725 deaths – Mar. 10, 2023
- 34,653 deaths – Mar. 03, 2023
- 34,576 deaths – Feb. 24, 2023
- 34,478 deaths – Feb. 17, 2023
- 34,385 deaths – Feb. 10, 2023
- 34,270 deaths – Feb. 03, 2023
- 34,122 deaths – Jan. 27, 2023
- 33,904 deaths – Jan. 20, 2023
- 33,746 deaths – Jan. 13, 2023
- 33,591 deaths – Jan. 06, 2023
- 33,469 deaths – Dec. 30, 2022
- 33,334 deaths – Dec. 23, 2022
- 33,011 deaths – Dec. 16, 2022 *This marks 2 years of COVID vaccine adverse reaction data
- 32,828 deaths – Dec. 9, 2022
- 32,621 deaths – Dec. 2, 2022
- 32,508 deaths – Nov. 25, 2022
- 32,370 deaths – Nov. 18, 2022
- 32,220 deaths – Nov. 11, 2022
- 31,961 deaths – Nov. 4, 2022
- 31,818 deaths – Oct. 28, 2022
- 31,696 deaths – Oct. 21, 2022
- 31,569 deaths – Oct. 14, 2022
- 31,470 deaths – Oct. 7, 2022
- 31,330 deaths – Sept. 30, 2022
- 31,214 deaths – Sept. 23, 2022
- 31,071 deaths – Sept. 16, 2022
- 30,935 deaths – Sept. 9, 2022
- 30,796 deaths – Sept. 2, 2022
- 30,605 deaths – Aug. 26, 2022
- 30,479 deaths – Aug. 19, 2022
- 30,347 deaths – Aug. 12, 2022
- 30,162 deaths – Aug. 5, 2022
- 29,981 deaths – July 29, 2022
- 29,790 deaths – July 22, 2022
- 29,635 deaths – July 15, 2022
- 29,460 deaths – July 8, 2022
- 29,273 deaths – July 1, 2022
- 29,162 deaths – June 24, 2022
- 29,031 deaths – June 17, 2022
- 28,859 deaths – June 10, 2022
- 28,714 deaths – June 3, 2022
- 28,532 deaths – May 27, 2022
- 28,312 deaths – May 20, 2022
- 28,141 deaths – May 13, 2022
- 27,968 deaths – May 6, 2022
- 27,758 deaths – Apr. 29, 2022
- 27,532 deaths – Apr. 22, 2022
- 27,349 deaths – Apr. 15, 2022
- 26,976 deaths – Apr. 8, 2022
- 26,693 deaths – Apr. 1, 2022
- 26,396 deaths – Mar. 25, 2022
- 26,059 deaths – Mar. 18, 2022
- 25,641 deaths – Mar. 11, 2022
- 25,158 deaths – Mar. 4, 2022
- 24,827 deaths – Feb. 25, 2022
- 24,402 deaths – Feb. 18, 2022
- 23,990 deaths – Feb. 11, 2022
- 23,615 deaths – Feb. 4, 2022
- 23,149 deaths – Jan. 28, 2022
- 22,607 deaths – Jan. 21, 2022
- 22,193 deaths – Jan. 14, 2022
- 21,745 deaths – Jan. 7, 2022
- 21,382 deaths – Dec. 31, 2021
- 21,002 deaths – Dec. 24, 2021
- 20,622 deaths – Dec. 17, 2021 *This marks 1 year of COVID vaccine adverse reaction data
- 20,244 deaths – Dec. 10, 2021
- 19,886 deaths – Dec. 3, 2021
- 19,532 deaths – Nov. 26, 2021
- 19,249 deaths – Nov. 19, 2021
- 18,853 deaths – Nov. 12, 2021
- 18,461 deaths – Nov. 5, 2021
- 18,078 deaths – Oct. 29, 2021
- 17,619 deaths – Oct. 22, 2021
- 17,128 deaths – Oct. 15, 2021
- 16,766 deaths – Oct. 8, 2021
- 16,310 deaths – Oct. 1, 2021
- 15,937 deaths – Sept. 24, 2021
- 15,386 deaths – Sept. 17, 2021
- 14,925 deaths – Sept. 10, 2021
- 14,506 deaths – Sept. 03, 2021
- 13,911 deaths – Aug. 27, 2021
- 13,627 deaths – Aug. 20, 2021
- 13,068 deaths – Aug. 13, 2021
- 12,791 deaths – Aug. 6, 2021
- 12,366 deaths – July 30
- 11,940 deaths – July 23, 2021
- 11,405 deaths – July 16, 2021
- 10,991 deaths – July 9, 2021
- 9,048 deaths – July 2, 2021
- 6,985 deaths – June 25, 2021
- 6,136 deaths – June 18, 2021
- 5,993 deaths – June 11, 2021
- 5,888 deaths – June 4, 2021
- 5,165 deaths – May 28, 2021
- 4,406 deaths – May 21, 2021
- 4,201 deaths – May 14, 2021
- 4,057 deaths – May 7, 2021
- 3,837 deaths – April 30, 2021
- 3,544 deaths – April 23, 2021
- 3,186 deaths – April 16, 2021
- 2,602 deaths – April 10, 2021
- 2,342 deaths – April 2, 2021
- 2,249 deaths – March 26, 2021
- 2,050 deaths – March 19, 2021
- 1,739 deaths – March 12, 2021
- 1,524 deaths – March 5, 2021
- 1,265 deaths – Feb. 26, 2021
- 1,095 deaths – Feb. 19, 2021
- 929 deaths – Feb. 12, 2021
- 653 deaths – Feb. 5, 2021
- 501 deaths – Jan. 29, 2021
- 329 deaths – Jan. 22, 2021
- 182 deaths – Jan. 15, 2021