In one week from April 23 to April 30, 2021, an additional 293 deaths were reported as adverse reactions within 30 days of receiving a C19 shot. This does not mean that all deaths were due to the shot, however.

Of the 3,837 deaths reported through April 30, 1,172 deaths occurred on the day a person received the shot or the day after the shot.
Tracking more severe reactions reported, you’d find the following reports:
• 1,132 heart attacks
• 834 anaphylaxis reactions
• 7,463 severe allergies
• 822 thrombocytopenia/low platelet
• 4,182 blood clots/stroke
Once again, these are events reported, and not proven to be caused by the shot.

In fact, the CDC seems to think there’s nothing to see here. On April 27 the CDC reported on their site a news article entitled, “Selected Adverse Events Reported after COVID-19 Vaccination.” The CDC’s first bullet under “What you need to know” was: “COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective.” This is quickly followed by “To date VAERS has not detected patterns in cause of death that would indicate a safety problem with COVID-19 vaccines.”
We know reports to VAERs are substantially less than actual reactions. However, how much less depends on which estimate you think is right. Harvard and CDC have both discussed the low levels of reporting by individuals due to lack of knowledge of the system, among other potential reasons.
While the percentage of deaths is less than one percent of the actual shots given, this death toll is concerning, and may be part of the reason for “vaccine hesitancy.”
Before you mandate shots in the workplace, you might consider how your employees will evaluate the risk of your decision.