Study Estimates COVID-19 Vaccine Injured 26 Million, Causing Almost $150 Billion in Damages
The co-founder of the firm behind the Vaccine Damage Project said these figures are “conservative.”
A study has estimated that 26 million people suffered injuries after taking the COVID-19 vaccine in 2022, causing nearly $50 million in damages to the economy.
The co-founder of the firm behind the study warned on Twitter that its estimates were “conservative.”
The Vaccine Damage Project was published by the investment firm Phinance Technologies and sought to study “the direct impact from the mass Covid-19 inoculations on individuals at a population level.”
The human cost of the vaccine was estimated at 26.6 million injuries, 1.36 million disabilities, and roughly 310,000 excess deaths, The Epoch Times notes.
“Numbers conservative,” Phinance co-founder Edward Dowd warned in a tweet.

He explained that the study’s damage estimates do not include factors such as damage caused by employees who are present at work but reduced in their output or capacity.
The study’s estimates also excluded damage caused by employees who bear the burden of co-workers who have been put out of work or any impact caused to the supply chain by vaccine-injured workers.
Its authors acknowledge that while a strong correlation does not always equal causation, “in the absence of other explanatory factors, and strong medical evidence of the vaccines causing injuries and deaths, one must consider the relationship seriously.”