A Closer Look
The commonly known less severe side effects of the jabs include rashes, fever, muscle aches, nausea, tremors, stabbing pain and wheezing. Take a closer look at the more severe side effects here.
Based on reports from the US, UK and some SG Cases (known to our community), the more severe side effects include:
- Tremors
- Thrombosis, Stroke, Blood Clots, Pulmonary Embolism
- Heart Disorders, Heart Attack
- Eye Disorders
- Ear Disorders
- Nervous System Disorders
- Sudden Deaths
Again these severe side effects are often dismissed by medical institutions to be unrelated to the vaccines.
Some reference :
1) 17th Update on Adverse Reactions to the Covid Vaccines released by UK Government / MHRA, 19 May 2021 As of 19th May, the rate of occurence of an adverse reactions stands at 1 in every 142 people, this is a significant increase from what was seen in the first report which included adverse reactions up to the 24th Jan, in which the rate stood at 1 in every 333 people. This is a worrying trend considering the fact the elderly and most vulnerable were first in the queue, yet now that healthier and younger people are receiving one of the experimental jabs the rate of adverse reactions is increasing.
2) The Centers for Disease Control is investigating a small number of young adults and adolescents who may have experienced heart problems following a COVID-19 vaccine, though the agency stressed that it is unclear the vaccine is responsible. CDC noted that mRNA vaccines, which are made by Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech, are potentially causing the problem.
3) Dr. Ben Edwards of Veritas Medical in Lubbock, Texas, testified before Texas State Senate { watch on youtube / SGT Report ) in which he mentioned some of vaccine side effects mentioned above. He reiterated the elements of evidence-based medicine, which is the integration of patient values, clinical expertise and scientific evidence in order of importance. (patient values would include their choice to vaccinate and their right to uphold their natural immunity).