Fact-check: No link between COVID-19 vaccines and those who die after receiving them
The CDC hasn't identified any cases in which a vaccine caused a person's death
“These vaccines have had incredible safety profiles in the trials and post-authorization. So far, there has been nothing to confirm these awful events," said Dr. John Brownstein, an epidemiologist at Boston Children's Hospital and an ABC News contributor.
In fact, an average of8,000 people dieeach day in the United States.
Some of them may have just received a coronavirus vaccine.
“We have to be very careful about causality," Brownstein said. "There are going to be spurious relationships, especially as the vaccine is targeting elderly or those with chronic conditions. Just because these events happen in proximity to the vaccine does not mean the vaccine caused these events."Nursing home centers and hospices are of particular concern, because they are homes to incredibly frail populations," Brownstein pointed out, "and you have to look at the background rate of these events within those populations.”
Scientists say it's human nature to draw a connection between events -- especially when they happen close together -- but it doesn't mean one caused the other.
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/post-vaccination-deaths-dont-covid-19-vaccine-deadly/story?id=75524209