If we go to a doctor or clinic for a vaccination, be it an influenza shot or a COVID-19 vaccine, we go with the expectation that it is safe.
Mild symptoms, such as headaches, fever, pain, and redness at the injection site, which we are typically informed of beforehand, are usually dismissed as short-lived side effects. Most of the time, people quickly recover from them and proceed with their lives as before.
However, since the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, a significant proportion of vaccinated people have experienced many unusual adverse events, and doctors are raising concerns. The high incidence of blood clots, myocarditis, pericarditis, and menstrual irregularities is gradually being addressed by public health officials and vaccine manufacturers….
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