Yale Study Reveals Covid ‘Post-Vaccination Syndrome’ Victims.


A U.S. university is acknowledging the harm caused by the COVID-19 vaccine, noting that victims have been left unemployed or even homeless due to ill effects. A new condition, post-vaccination syndrome (PVS), reportedly linked to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines produced by Pfizer and Moderna, is causing concern after research by Yale University.

Characterized by persistent symptoms such as brain fog, insomnia, tinnitus, and palpitations, PVS is said to affect individuals long after vaccination. Some victims have shared their experiences of unemployment, homelessness, and dependency on antidepressants.

One affected individual, a 35-year-old from Wales, attributes his struggles with tinnitus, seizures, dizziness, and depression to PVS. Another victim described debilitating tinnitus, which began shortly after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. She reported that the condition required her to rely on antidepressants due to its impact on her mental health.

The Yale study, which analyzed blood samples from individuals with and without PVS, found that individuals with the condition often had higher COVID-19 spike protein levels than individuals with long COVID.

The ongoing study aims to provide more clarity, with lead researcher Dr. Akiko Iwasaki acknowledging the research’s controversial nature.

Big Pharma companies have already admitted that their Covid-19 vaccines can cause blood clots or heart problems like myocarditis. Several media figures have also reported being injured by the vaccines, including former CNN host Chris Cuomo and commentator Megyn Kelly.

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