Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Video shared on Facebook inflates risk of Moderna vaccine 40-fold

- Jon Greenberg

Social media posts are spreading an inaccurate claim about the safety of the Moderna coronaviru­s vaccine.

With the headline, “Do not take the vaccine,” a video post published Dec. 6 features James Lyons-Weiler giving this dire assessment of the Moderna vaccine trial data.

“21% of people are having serious adverse events from this vaccine,” LyonsWeile­r says in the video. The clip is originally from Oct. 20, when Lyons-Weiler, head of the private group Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, spoke at a PA Medical Freedom press conference.

Lyons-Weiler’s number is more than 40 times too high.

The video has been shared widely on Facebook in the last two weeks and was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinforma­tion on its News Feed.

The data Moderna submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion reports that out of 15,184 who received the vaccine, 82 had a serious adverse event (see page 32). That is a tiny percentage.

“Serious adverse effects possibly related to the vaccine were equally rare in

both groups — vaccine and placebo — at about 0.5%,” said Shiv Pillai, Harvard University’s Immunology Program director. “There was no difference between the vaccine and placebo groups.”

The FDA briefing paper on the vaccine said it found no patterns to indicate that the vaccine caused these adverse outcomes.

We reached out to Lyons-Weiler and had not heard back by the time we published. We did find reference to 21% in a preliminar­y safety assessment of the Moderna vaccine in November that included a higher dose (250 micrograms) than is used today (100 micrograms). Only 14 people received two doses at the higher level, and three of them — 21% —

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had a systemic reaction that was judged to be serious. Systemic reactions include fever, headaches and muscle pains. In this study, they were not life-threatenin­g. No one who got the 100 microgram dose had a serious reaction. That preliminar­y study said that “no trial-limiting safety concerns were identified.”

An FDA panel recommende­d the vaccine for emergency use authorizat­ion.

Our ruling

A video shared on social media says that 21% of people getting the Moderna vaccine had a serious adverse reaction.

The actual number is 0.5%. That was the same level for the placebo group. There is no indication the vaccine caused any of these serious events.

We rate this claim False.

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