Does anyone know of any literature linking the vx and uveitis? Googling side effects is a joke. Fatigue, soreness, blah blah woof woof. Have a close friend who got the booster probably last Jan. or Feb. and has developed it. Can't drive at night anymore. Very concerned and am afraid she will get another booster because of her job. I want…
Does anyone know of any literature linking the vx and uveitis? Googling side effects is a joke. Fatigue, soreness, blah blah woof woof. Have a close friend who got the booster probably last Jan. or Feb. and has developed it. Can't drive at night anymore. Very concerned and am afraid she will get another booster because of her job. I want to approach her but need to have literature to back my case. Only found one reference when I looked. So not good.
thx MM604. completely ridiculous claims in this piece:
- The initiation of the vaccination program to immunize people against SARS-CoV-2 was a critical step in managing the COVID-19 pandemic, which has impacted every nation worldwide
- The benefits of vaccination outweigh the risk of VAU
- Because these vaccines were given emergency use authorization by the FDA, without the data on the short-term and long-term adverse effects, several concerns were raised about the potential systemic adverse effects, including ocular disorders. [Red flag - should of been a deterrent]
Couldn’t agree more. But all these “researchers” need to comply with narrative to get published. It’s wild that the tables and appendices (and your interpretation) are required to understand the data. The writing in the body of the paper is no longer useful.
Does anyone know of any literature linking the vx and uveitis? Googling side effects is a joke. Fatigue, soreness, blah blah woof woof. Have a close friend who got the booster probably last Jan. or Feb. and has developed it. Can't drive at night anymore. Very concerned and am afraid she will get another booster because of her job. I want to approach her but need to have literature to back my case. Only found one reference when I looked. So not good.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9428109/
thx MM604. completely ridiculous claims in this piece:
- The initiation of the vaccination program to immunize people against SARS-CoV-2 was a critical step in managing the COVID-19 pandemic, which has impacted every nation worldwide
- The benefits of vaccination outweigh the risk of VAU
- Because these vaccines were given emergency use authorization by the FDA, without the data on the short-term and long-term adverse effects, several concerns were raised about the potential systemic adverse effects, including ocular disorders. [Red flag - should of been a deterrent]
Couldn’t agree more. But all these “researchers” need to comply with narrative to get published. It’s wild that the tables and appendices (and your interpretation) are required to understand the data. The writing in the body of the paper is no longer useful.