
"The massive study and review of the data reveals some rare association of the MRNA vaccines and myocarditis, especially after the second shot, as well as an association between the Oxford Astra Zeneca adenovirus vector vaccines and Guillain Barre syndrome," he said. "But these risks are rare, and other studies show that the vaccine decreases the risk of myocarditis from COVID itself dramatically."
"It always comes down to a risk-benefit analysis of what you are more afraid of – the vaccine's side effects or the virus itself, which can have long-term side effects in terms of brain fog, fatigue, cough and also heart issues," continued Siegel. "Denying or exaggerating a vaccine's side effects is not good science, nor is underestimating the risks of the virus, especially in high-risk groups. This study does not really change anything; it just provides much further evidence of what we already know."
Visit VaccineDamage.news for more stories about the side effects of COVID-19 vaccines. Watch U.K. Member of Parliament Andrew Bridgen calling for the suspension of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in the House of Commons. This video is from the channel The Big Logic channel on Brighteon.com.COVID vaccine injections can cause AUTISM, study finds.
Long COVID a direct consequence of vaccination, study finds.
Study links mRNA in COVID jabs to vaginal bleeding.
Sources include: Bloomberg.com MSN.com Brighteon.comRapper Meek Mill says Americans should ‘strap up’ to protect themselves from illegals
By News Editors // Share
Queensland Supreme Court rules COVID-19 vaccine mandates for cops and paramedics were unlawful
By Belle Carter // Share
Japanese study: Even mild myocarditis from COVID-19 vaccines can cause FATAL ARRHYTHMIAS
By Ava Grace // Share
The rebirth of broth: Peasant superfood and ultimate beauty secret
By News Editors // Share
Fluoride does NOT protect teeth from cavities, large-scale government study proves
By Ethan Huff // Share
Iran Conflict Disrupts Critical Helium, Aluminum Supplies with Global Economic Impact
By garrisonvance // Share
Gold surges amid fragile ceasefire as markets brace for volatility
By patricklewis // Share
“We see everything”: Meta's Ray-Ban glasses are recording your most private moments
By isabelle // Share
Vitamin D in midlife linked to lower Alzheimer's risk decades later, study finds
By patricklewis // Share
Natural Living Advocates Promote Lemon Peels Repurposed for Multiple Household Applications
By cocosomers // Share