“With up to 40% of the reports serious in nature”

Executive Summary

  • In late August 2020, the CDC contracted with General Dynamics to handle VAERS reports for COVID-19 vaccines. The contract anticipated up to 1,000 reports per day, with up to 40% of them serious in nature. The value of the year-long contract was $9.45 million.
  • This means that months before the EUA of any COVID vaccines, the CDC anticipated up to a 600% increase over the average annual number of VAERS reports in recent years with 8 times the rate of serious reports.
  • In early March 2021, the contract was amended in order to process an estimated 115,000 backlogged reports received up to Feb. 28, with an increased capacity to 25,000 reports per week. The plan was to have the backlog cleared within 6 months.
  • These cost overruns amounted to an additional $21.5 million.
  • A contract to continue this work plus additional functions was signed with Eagle Health Analytics covering the period July 8, 2021 to January 7, 2022 for nearly $6 million.
  • A modification was entered effective Oct. 29, 2021 for an increase in hours for VAERS support from about 16,000 hours to nearly 20,000 hours, which may have been necessitated by an increase in reporting after the booster and workplace mandates in the fall of 2021. This modification also added an additional function: assisting CDC with the V-SAFE pregnancy data processing.
  • Although many of the dollar amounts involved with the contracts are redacted, it is a reasonable to estimate that the Federal government paid contractors at least $45 million dollars over 2 years to keep track of this devastation:

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