Vaccine Injuries Associated with COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines in Israel: Government Data Reveals 18% of Cases Recorded, but 82% Disappeared Due to Technical Mishaps
The Israeli Health Ministry has come under scrutiny following allegations of lost vaccine side effect data. However, a thorough search of authoritative sources has revealed no evidence to support these claims.
According to a recent official report by State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman, out of the 55,000 reports analyzed, only 18% were recorded in the ministry's database. The remaining 82% (283,064) of these reports were "lost" due to "technical errors."
Despite this revelation, no investigation seems to have been conducted into the cause of these losses or the nature of the missing data. The source for this information is https://www.timesofisrael.com/ombudsman-health-ministry-didnt-check-82-of-reports-on-covid-vaccine-side-effects/.
It is important to note that the search results do not provide any credible reports describing lost or missing vaccine side effect data in Israel or an official investigation into such an issue. The introduction of a digital vaccination records system in 2025 might indicate efforts to modernize data handling but does not imply prior data loss or its impact.
The search results primarily cover topics such as Israel's digital vaccination records system, vaccine misinformation and hesitancy, general data on vaccine side effects, and updates on Israel’s vaccine rollout and new COVID variants.
However, there is no mention of lost vaccine side effect data or investigations about such a loss in these sources. If any data loss or investigation happened regarding COVID-19 vaccine side effects by Israel’s Health Ministry, it is not reflected or documented in current accessible sources as of late July 2025.
It is crucial for transparency and public trust that such issues are addressed promptly and thoroughly. The Israeli Health Ministry has been criticized by State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman's office for its conduct during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to the alleged data loss, the Health Ministry also failed to process or analyze thousands of reports it had received about various vaccine side effects. For instance, there were 200 reports of menstrual changes that were not investigated promptly, and an additional 33,000 reports of vaccine injuries from 2021 were not analyzed due to the Health Ministry's limited ability to analyze anonymous reports.
The original article can be found at https://www.globalresearch.ca/israel-official-data-covid-19-vaccine-side-effects-missing/5869128. It is essential to verify information from multiple sources before drawing conclusions, and further investigation may be necessary to fully understand the situation.
- The allegations of lost vaccine side effect data in Israel's Health Ministry do not seem to be supported by recent authoritative sources, as extensive searches have turned up no credible reports describing such data loss (Times of Israel, July 2025).
- Despite scrutiny, there has been no evidence found in health-and-wellness articles or science journals to support the claims of lost vaccine side effect data in Israel's Health Ministry (Global Research, July 2025).