Nine of the eleven infants received shots from the same batch. Vaccine manufacturers then started the practice of spreading out batches across the country to hide future vaccine injuries.
From August 1978 to March 1979, eleven infants died suddenly and unexpectedly within eight days of their DPT vaccination, all in Tennessee. Nine of the infants had received the same lot of DTP vaccine (diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis) from Wyeth Laboratories: lot 64201. Four of the eleven were dead in 24 hours.
In March, Wyeth Labs agreed to recall all remaining doses of DPT from lot 64201 and several other lots as well.
On April 26, 1979, the US surgeon general called for a meeting with officials from CDC, FDA, top DPT researchers and drug manufacturers. The CDC reported on a survey of states that had received 7,500 or more doses of lot 64201.
The survey yielded 14 more infant deaths — half within 24 hours of a DTP shot. All were classified as crib deaths. However, the children had received vaccine from other lots.
The response from Wyeth (since merged with Pfizer): Instead of recalling the vaccine pending an investigation, they covered it up AND ordered all future batches to be spread out across the country, so that any more deadly clusters would go unnoticed. They called this internal directive the “small batch rule.”
The CDC also initiated its own policy to keep the SIDS link to DTP vaccines undetected. The CDC broke up SIDS into several new diagnostic subcategories, including SUID and SUDC, to conceal the explosion in SIDS cases from the public.
Read the entire article at Circle of Mommas for an in-depth look at the DTP vaccine and other related deaths.
A Toxicology Reports research paper entitled, “Vaccines and sudden infant death: An analysis of the VAERS database 1990–2019 and review of the medical literature,” found that a large proportion of infant deaths and SIDS cases took place with days of receiving vaccines:
This study found that a substantial proportion of infant deaths and SIDS cases occurred in temporal proximity to vaccine administration. The excess of deaths during these early post-vaccination periods was statistically significant (p < 0.00001).
In fact, the paper concluded that many other types of deaths besides SIDS are likely due to vaccination but attributed to other causes, such as suffocation, shaken baby syndrome, viral diseases and cardiac arrest.
“SIDS,” “suffocation in bed,” and death due to “unknown and unspecified causes,” are just three of the 130 official cause-of-death categories that might be concealing fatalities that were actually due to vaccination. Several other ICD categories are possible candidates for incorrect infant death classifications: unspecified viral diseases, diseases of the blood, diseases of the nervous system, unspecified diseases of the respiratory system, cardiac arrest, and shaken baby syndrome. All of these official categories may be repositories of vaccine-related infant deaths reclassified as common fatalities.
Sources:
https://twitter.com/RobertKennedyJr/status/1768340746480812143 | https://twitter.com/LegalizeItLala_/status/1768121702209184205
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8255173 | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8255173/pdf/main.pdf
https://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(82)80076-0/abstract