Stories of Covid vaccination side effects or worse

There's this German study which found that "8 out of 1,000 vaccinees suffer serious side effects".

The number of severe complications after vaccination against Sars-CoV-2 is 40 times higher than previously recorded by the Paul Ehrlich Institute (PEI). This is one of the results of a long-term observational study conducted by the Charité hospital in Berlin. Study leader Professor Harald Matthes is now calling for more contact points for those affected.

Study with around 40,000 participants​


The study "Safety Profile of Covid-19 Vaccines" (abbreviated to "ImpfSurv"), which focuses on the effects and side effects of the various vaccines, has been running for a year. For this purpose, around 40,000 vaccinated persons are being surveyed at regular intervals throughout Germany. Participation in the study is voluntary and independent of the effect of the vaccines on the test persons.

One finding: eight out of 1,000 vaccinated people struggle with severe side effects. "The number is not surprising," explains Prof. Dr. Harald Matthes, head of the study: "It corresponds to what is known from other countries, such as Sweden, Israel and Canada. Incidentally, even the manufacturers of the vaccines had already determined similar values in their studies." With conventional vaccines, such as those against polio or measles, the number of severe side effects is significantly lower, he said.

Some side effects last for months​


Severe side effects are symptoms that last for weeks or months and require medical treatment. These include muscle and joint pain, heart muscle inflammation, exaggerated reactions of the immune system and neurological disorders, i.e. impairments of the nervous system. "Most side effects, even severe ones, subside after three to six months, and 80 percent heal. But unfortunately there are also some that last significantly longer," reports Professor Matthes.

Side effects associated with a COVID-19 vaccine can be reported online to the Paul Ehrlich Institute. The aim here is to be able to identify previously unknown risks after a vaccination.

Physician: "discuss it openly without being considered an opponent of vaccination".​


Around 179 million Covid 19 vaccine doses have been given in Germany so far. "In view of about half a million cases with severe side effects after Covid vaccinations in Germany, we doctors must take action," emphasizes Prof. Matthes, who, in addition to his work at the Charité hospital in Berlin, is on the board of several medical societies and has been systematically studying the effects of drugs for years. "We have to come up with therapy offers, discuss it openly at congresses and in public, without being seen as vaccination opponents."

Affected people must be taken seriously​


For those affected, he said, it is particularly distressing that they are often not taken seriously with their complaints. Physicians in private practice too often do not associate such symptoms with vaccinations, either because they are not prepared for them or because they do not want to take a stand in a heated political atmosphere.

This is also evidenced by the many letters sent to study director Professor Matthes, in which those affected describe their often months-long search for effective medical help and recognition. They show that suspected cases are not officially reported. And so the numbers of serious vaccination reactions at the Paul Ehrlich Institute, at 0.2 reports per 1,000 vaccine doses, are also significantly lower than in the Charité study.

Special outpatient clinics for vaccine victims called for​


There are already a number of facilities that would be able to provide at least initial care for patients with vaccination complications. "We already have several special outpatient clinics for treating the long-term consequences of covid disease," explains Prof. Matthes. "Many clinical pictures known from 'long covid' correspond to those that occur as vaccination side effects." Doctors in such clinics are therefore experienced enough, he adds. Now, he says, it's a matter of opening the outpatient clinics to patients with vaccine complications as well. Depending on the severity of the complication, patients could then be referred to specialist departments such as neurology or cardiology. Intensive care units and dialysis centers could also be involved in the treatment: "They have experience with blood purification," adds Matthes.

Blood washing as therapy​


Both at the Charité and in other clinics, effective treatments are being developed for people with vaccination complications: "Often, the presence of too many autoantibodies in the blood plasma of those affected is the cause of the problem," explains Prof. Matthes. "That is why it must first be determined which and how many of these autoantibodies are present." Laboratories that can perform the corresponding tests must therefore also be brought on board.

Once the diagnosis is clear, he said, the goal is to remove the excess antibodies from the blood by immunosuppression with medication or by a special blood wash. The procedure has long been known, he said, but is too nonspecific: "We only want to reduce incorrectly formed autoantibodies - those that have developed against Sars-CoV-2." The problem, however, is that Long Covid's treatments, including rehabilitation measures, are now paid for by health insurers, but comparable treatments for vaccination complications are only paid for in very rare cases. This is an area where improvements are urgently needed, emphasizes the committed physician, and advises patients and their primary care physicians: "If the insurance company refuses to cover the costs of a measure, file an appeal, a second time if necessary."

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Vaccine study of 23 million shows risk of 'heart problems' from Moderna or Pfizer jab​


Apr 20, 2022

THE RISK of heart inflammation after receiving doses of the Moderna or Pfizer Covid vaccines has be laid bare in a huge new study of 23 million people.

Myocarditis is the name given to inflammation of the heart muscles, or “myocardium”. The condition — which typically results from viral infection — can serve to reduce the heart’s ability to pump blood and result in the development of a rapid or irregular heart rhythm. It often occurs in association with pericarditis, an inflammation of the fibrous sac that surrounds the heart that can trigger sharp chest pain, shortness of breath and palpitations.

Various reports from Canada, Israel and the US have indicated that there may be an increased risk of myocarditis following the administration of mRNA vaccinations against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

Furthermore, preliminary data from studies in Canada and France have suggested that myocarditis incidence rates may be higher following the Moderna vaccine than the BioNTech/Pfizer jab.

The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has already asserted that people infected with COVID-19 have a greater risk of myocarditis and other inflammatory heart conditions than those vaccinated against the disease.

And the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has advised that cases of myocarditis and pericarditis are “very rare following vaccination” and usually present as “mild or stable” cases, with patients typically recovering fully without medical treatment.

To investigate further, epidemiologist Professor Rickard Ljung of the Swedish Medical Products Agency and his colleagues studied health data on a total of some 23.1 million people from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden from late December 2020 to early October 2021.

The team looked for incidences of myocarditis and pericarditis and, for each case, considered the subject’s sex, age and vaccination specifics.

They focussed in particular on cases where the inflammatory heart conditions developed within 28 days of either an initial or second vaccination shot.

By the end of the study period, the researchers reported, 81 percent of the subjects had been vaccinated.

Overall, the team identified 1,077 cases of myocarditis and 1,149 of pericarditis among their four study cohorts.

Examining those subjects who had been jabbed, the team found that the likelihood of developing myocarditis was higher following a second dose of coronavirus vaccine.

Specifically, the risk appeared to increase by 75 percent with the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine, and 557 percent with the Moderna vaccine.

Moreover, the team found that myocarditis risk following two jabs was highest for young men between 16–24 years of age.

The researchers wrote: “Results of this large cohort study indicated that both first and second doses of mRNA vaccines were associated with increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis.


“For individuals receiving two doses of the same vaccine, risk of myocarditis was highest among young males after the second dose.

“These findings are compatible with between 4 and 7 excess events in 28 days per 100,000 vaccinees after BNT162b2 [the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine], and between 9 and 28 excess events per 100,000 vaccinees after mRNA-1273 [the Moderna vaccine].”

They concluded: “This risk should be balanced against the benefits of protecting against severe COVID-19 disease.”

The full findings of the study were published in the journal JAMACardiology.

 

Minnesotans share horror stories of COVID-19 vaccine injuries​

"This is not a pandemic of the unvaccinated; this is a pandemic of trauma," Suzanna Newell said.


Several Minnesotans opened up about the harms of COVID-19 mandates during a press conference this week on a GOP-backed bill that would protect residents from “unconstitutional and medically irresponsible COVID-19 vaccine mandates.”

Vaccine nightmare


Suzanna Newell held back tears as she described how her health dramatically changed within 30 hours of taking a dose of a COVID-19 vaccine on April 13, 2021. The once-active triathlete who had no underlying health conditions is now in constant debilitating pain, unable to perform even the simplest tasks.

“My primary doctor filled out the Pfizer paperwork and said my symptoms are from the vaccine. I’ve yet to hear from Pfizer. This is not a pandemic of the unvaccinated; this is a pandemic of trauma,” Newell said.

One year later, Newell said her symptoms have worsened. Newell was diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy, an autoimmune disease, and cardiovagal antigenic dysfunction.

During the press conference, Kate Zerby said she too developed unexplained health conditions after receiving the jab.

“I was later found to have heart enlargement and atrial fibrillation that I never had before, an abrupt change that my doctor felt, along with everything I had been dealing with, had to have come from the vaccine. She told me, ‘Thank God you didn’t take the second one,'” Zerby said.

As for six-year-old Milo Edberg, he was diagnosed with myocarditis after receiving the COVID shot. Milo’s story was first featured in Alpha News in January. Milo was born prematurely, but he was walking and alert up until he received the COVID-19 vaccine.

“The doctors kept pushing me, [saying] he’s at high risk, so you have to get the vaccine,” said Carrie Edberg, Milo’s mom. “I wasn’t really wanting to get it because I felt like it came on too quickly; it was made too quickly. We didn’t know the side effects, but I went against my gut and told the doctor let’s do it. Unfortunately, it didn’t do well for him.”

Several other residents shared the horrific results of doing what they were told was “safe and effective.” Many had examples of health problems that emerged not only from the COVID-19 vaccine but other drugs, too.

Protecting citizens from COVID-19 mandates


“We’re calling upon the governor on a bipartisan basis to participate in this,” said Rep. Glenn Gruenhagen, R-Glencoe. “There’s concern whether you’re pro-vax or anti-vax or for health care freedom. We believe mandates, one size fits all, should not be the agenda.”


Gruenhagen introduced a bill last month that would protect citizens from COVID-19 mandates.


HF 2348 outlines a “vaccine bill of rights” to prohibit coercive mandates for “experimental vaccines,” promote informed consent and medical choice, improve health care providers’ reporting to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), and ban discrimination against the unvaccinated.


“Establishment of a COVID-19 vaccine bill of rights is a much-needed measure to protect innocent consumers from predatory, profit-based agencies who shamelessly peddle these experimental and liability-free shots,” said Patti Carroll of the Vaccine Safety Council of Minnesota.


“Federal agency heads now admit that vaccine mandates are not protecting Americans from COVID-19. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky and Dr. Anthony Fauci admit that vaccinated people are as likely to spread COVID-19 as the unvaccinated,” added Gruenhagen.


Vaccine injury reports


According to VAERS reports, between December 2020 and April 8, 2022 there have been 17,302 reports of adverse events related to the jab in Minnesota alone. According to Wayne Rohde, a Minnesota-based author who wrote “The Vaccine Court,” 75% to 85% of vaccine injury reports are entered by clinicians.


“I’ve talked to well over 500 nurses and respiratory therapists … one fell apart emotionally, on the phone, screaming, crying, swearing … of how bad it is of what’s going on in the hospitals — that many of these COVID patients are actually COVID vaccine injured patients,” said Rep. Shane Mekeland, R-Clear Lake.


Multiple people said they have shared their vaccine injury stories with staff members in Gov. Tim Walz’s office but have not received any response.


Rep. Eric Lucero, R-St. Michael, said he has received many similar communications, which is why he is supporting the bill.


“After receiving thousands of communications over the last several years from good people negatively impacted by abusive COVID-19 government mandates, it has become crystal clear the establishment of a vaccine recipient bill of rights is desperately needed to protect innocent people against coercion and discrimination,” he said in a statement.


Gruenhagen’s bill was referred to the House Health Finance and Policy Committee for a hearing but has not advanced out of the committee process yet.


Alpha News reached out to the governor’s office for comment but did not receive a response.

 

7-year-old died of a heart attack after receiving Pfizer vaccine​

A 7-year-old boy (VAERS I.D. 2152560) from Washington, Seattle, died 13 days after receiving his first dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine when he went into shock and cardiac arrest. He could not be resuscitated and died in the emergency room.

Today, new data shows that a total of 1,168,894 adverse event reports after COVID vaccines were submitted between December 14, 2020 and March 4, 2022 to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). VAERS is the primary government-funded system for reporting vaccine adverse events in the United States.

The data include a total of 25,158 reports of deaths - an increase of 331 from the previous week - and 203,888 reports of serious injuries, including deaths, during the same period - an increase of 3,557 from the previous week.

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For one who search, there's so many testimonies of injection side effects that it would be a full time job to gather it all.

Mum left in agony with a burning rash due to ‘severe reaction to Covid vaccine two weeks after jab’​


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Leah King broke out in a nasty skin rash just weeks after having her jab.

She had her first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine on March 12 but said she is still dealing with the pain of a rash.

 
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