The White House is asking the CDC to study how many have died after COVID vaccine shots

The White House COVID-19 working group has called on the Centers for Disease Control to conduct a comprehensive study of how many Americans have died since receiving the vaccine and the circumstances that led to its death, according to two officials familiar with the matter.

Officials are not worried that the vaccine will have adverse effects on a large number of recipients. Instead, they are pushing the study to ensure the federal government has a more complete picture of mortality at the age of the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal is to collect more data about the vaccine, its effectiveness, and what happened to the recipients after they got the sting.

It is a particularly urgent issue, given the vulnerable and aging populations receiving the vaccine. According to the CDC, about 3 percent of 75-year-olds die during the next year of life. With millions of people receiving the vaccine, it is likely that some will die in a matter of weeks or months, for reasons that may or may not have anything to do with COVID-19. Some people who receive it are also expected to move between the first and second dose or after the regiment is completed, officials said, especially if they have advanced pre-existing disease.

The White House coronavirus working group wants to know if people who have been shot died as a result of a vaccination-related adverse event, such as anaphylaxis, from a coronavirus-related disease such as pneumonia or something else.

Currently, the CDC does not have a good way to track deaths that occur after real-time vaccination, officials said. The study should come from state health departments, many of which are already overwhelmed by other COVID-19-related data collection efforts, including testing, case positivity, hospitalizations, and vaccine distribution.

The CDC has worked over the past year to reduce the shortcomings of COVID-19 data reports, but has struggled to gather timely information from some state health departments. The agency’s COVID mortality data set, its information on how many people suffered coronavirus-related deaths, is currently about five weeks behind schedule, officials said. Its vaccine complication tracking system is far from exhaustive. With 4,000 people dying a day and one million more receiving the COVID vaccine, these data gaps and delays can present a particularly blurry picture. The agency is working on a 2020 mortality report that analyzes coronavirus-related deaths during the first year of the pandemic. It will be released sometime in the spring, officials said, adding that there are no current plans to include vaccination data in the current CDC COVID-19 mortality analysis.

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