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Side Effects to Covid-19 mRNA Vaccines.

Posted on 21st February 2025

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This report on The Daily Mail is very interesting.

The report is about a recent study at Yale University, which has identified a syndrome which is a side-effect of Covid-19 mRNA vaccines, which the researchers have called "post-vaccination syndrome". The syndrome causes brain fog, dizziness, tinnitus and exercise intolerance.

The study is interesting firstly because there were already enough people arguing that these vaccines, and indeed all vaccines, had harmful side-effects, which, until now, were all just conspiracy theories. This study will give more ammunition to the anti-vaxxers and increase the incidence of outbreaks of measles, chicken pox, polio, TB etc.

It is also interesting because the symptoms of post-vaccination syndrome seem very similar to those of Long Covid; maybe Long Covid is actually post-vaccination syndrome. The study also showed a connection to Epstein Barr virus (the cause of mononucleosis, aka glandular fever); the mRNA vaccines seem to reactivate Epstein Barr virus, which remains in the body forever after infection and is carried by a large proportion of the population. The Epstein Barr virus has already been implicated by several other studies of Long Covid.

Maybe we are finally getting close to understanding Long Covid, with the prospect of eventually finding a cure.