• Researchers have gone back to the drawing board to evaluate observed versus expected effects as the Covid vaccination program matures
  • Higher risks of Heart disease were observed after vaccination doses of Moderna and Astrazeneca.
  • Science experts fear patients with real post-vaccination injuries are being denied help and that more needs to be done in clarifying the risks.

Ever since Covid vaccines were made available, the competition of vaccinated versus unvaccinated has always been there. The fear now lies with millions of vaccinated individuals, of whom thousands believe the vaccine has to some extent, caused them harm.

The development of Covid-19 vaccines in under a year back in 2021, a process that typically takes 5-10 years, raised questions on the safety and side effects of the vaccines years down the line.

Despite advancements in science and assurance that the vaccines had been tested by experts and were safe for human use, millions were and still are wary of getting their Covid shots.

With more than 13.5 billion Covid-vaccine doses having been administered worldwide, researchers have gone back to the drawing board to evaluate observed versus expected effects as the vaccination program matures.

A global study from a population of 99 million vaccinated individuals across 8 countries, confirmed safety signals for heart disease after Pfizer and Moderna Vaccinations.

Safety signals for Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), a condition that causes paralysis, and CVST (Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis), a condition characterized by blood clots in the brain's venous sinuses, were also confirmed after AstraZeneca vaccinations.

The observed versus expected occurrence of GBS was significantly higher, with 190 events observed over the expected 76, 42 days after the first AstraZeneca dose. Higher risks of Myocarditis, inflammation of the heart tissues which interferes with the heart rhythm, were observed after the first to third doses of Moderna.

The risk of Pericarditis, inflammation of the sac-like membrane surrounding the heart, was significantly higher after the first and fourth Moderna doses and the third dose of Astrazeneca.

In America, over 13,000 compensation claims had been filed as of April 2024, with thousands more attributing harrowing side effects to the vaccine.

Science experts fear patients with real post-vaccination injuries are being denied help and that more needs to be done in clarifying the risks.

A Vaccine Expert at Yale University, painting the picture, said that people with post-vaccination injuries are just completely ignored, dismissed and gaslighted.