Published November 14, 2025 | Version v1
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COVID-19 Glossary and Adverse Event Observations: Independent Compilation of Terms, Data, and Field Reports

Description

 

This publication consolidates two complementary resources developed to bring clarity, structure, and transparency to one of the most chaotic information environments of our era: the COVID-19 crisis and the global vaccination rollout. The first document is an extensive, multi-lingual glossary of COVID-related terminology—abbreviations, acronyms, jargon, and technical language—assembled to cut through noise, eliminate ambiguity, and support readers who need operational clarity in a landscape dominated by shifting definitions and inconsistent communication.

 

The second document compiles informal, ground-level data on adverse events, serious adverse events, and post-vaccination fatalities. These entries stem from real-world observations, anecdotal reports, and locally gathered cases. While not a formal epidemiological dataset, it provides a candid snapshot of patterns that many institutions overlooked, downplayed, or failed to document. The intention is simple: give readers unfiltered access to what people actually reported, so informed assessments are possible without institutional gatekeeping.

 

Together, these documents function as a knowledge base for researchers, analysts, policymakers, journalists, and citizens who want to navigate the COVID-19 narrative with precision instead of confusion. The work is independent, uncompromising, and designed to support critical thinking in an environment where data quality has too often been compromised by politics, censorship, or commercial interests.

 

This release on Zenodo aims to preserve the material in an open, durable, and citable format—ensuring public access to information that, in many cases, was scattered, siloed, or at risk of being lost.

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