New Study Suggest Link Between COVID-19 Vaccine and Post Vaccination Syndrome

Source: Stat, Yale

It appears as though the potential risk of having taken the experimental COVID 19 vaccine are still being discovered 5 years after COVID changed the world as we know it. As the case with most novel therapies the long term effects of new treatments are not known until much longer after.

Many patients are just now being reassured by science that the health complications that they experienced after taking the jab are actually backed by science. It is not just “in your head” as the mainstream legacy media wanted those who were concerned to believe.

A recent Yale study has sparked controversy by suggesting a potential link between COVID-19 vaccines and a condition termed “post-vaccination syndrome” (PVS).

The study, led by immunologist Akiko Iwasaki and cardiologist Harlan Krumholz, identifies persistent symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, and muscle aches in a small number of individuals following vaccination. The researchers emphasize that these findings are preliminary and require further investigation. The study has been met with both support and criticism, with some viewing it as a necessary step in understanding vaccine side effects, while others argue it could fuel anti-vaccine sentiment.

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