Yale scientists link Covid vaccines to alarming new syndrome
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Experts from Yale University have discovered an alarming syndrome linked to the mRNA Covid vaccines.

A new and previously unknown condition is making headlines, referred to as ‘post-vaccination syndrome’, it is linked to symptoms like brain fog, dizziness, tinnitus and exercise intolerance.

Individuals experiencing this syndrome display distinct biological changes, such as variances in immune cells and the detection of coronavirus proteins in their blood, even years after vaccination.

Moreover, the syndrome triggers the reactivation of a dormant virus in the body known as Epstein-Barr, leading to symptoms like those of the flu, swollen lymph nodes, and nerve troubles.

The full results of the small study have not yet been published, and the Yale experts emphasized the results ‘are still a work in progress.’

Yet the findings, from a well-respected institution, suggest more research on post-vaccination syndrome is needed, independent experts said.

The next phase of their research will be to ascertain how widespread the condition is and who is most at risk.

Researchers at Yale University in a small, yet to be published study found that Covid vaccines were linked to a rare 'post-vaccination syndrome' causing 'distinct biological changes' to the body (stock image)

Researchers at Yale University in a small, yet to be published study found that Covid vaccines were linked to a rare ‘post-vaccination syndrome’ causing ‘distinct biological changes’ to the body (stock image)

Thousands of people have said that Covid vaccines injured them since the shots were rolled out in 2021.

But the decentralized nature of the US’ healthcare system makes it challenging to identify rare side effects and larger studies have failed to separate the symptoms suffered after Covid vaccination and background illnesses that would have occurred regardless.

Dr Akiko Iwasaki, study author and immunologist at Yale University, said: ‘This work is still in its early stages, and we need to validate these findings.

‘But this is giving us some hope that there may be something that we can use for diagnosis and treatment of PVS down the road.’

Michelle Utter of Florida was told she had to receive the Covid vaccine in 2021 in order to visit her military sons who were at port. Within days, the former athlete, was crawling on the floor, feeling like she was 'on fire inside.' Now, the mother-of-three can hardly stand long enough to cook dinner

Michelle Utter of Florida was told she had to receive the Covid vaccine in 2021 in order to visit her military sons who were at port. Within days, the former athlete, was crawling on the floor, feeling like she was ‘on fire inside.’ Now, the mother-of-three can hardly stand long enough to cook dinner

The mRNA vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer are estimated to have saved tens of millions of lives globally from Covid, including 3million in the US.

In the new study, Iwasaki’s team collected blood samples from 42 people with post-vaccination syndrome (PVS) and 22 people without it between December 2022 and November 2023.

When they analyzed their immune systems, those with PVS had different proportions of some immune cells. 

It’s unclear what these differences might mean.

The team also looked at 134 people with long Covid, as PVS symptoms overlap with it, as well as 134 healthy vaccine recipients. 

Both people with long Covid and those with PVS seemed to have reactivated Epstein-Barr syndrome.

More than nine in 10 adults have had Epstein-Barr at some point in their lives, a common infection spread through bodily fluids like saliva or semen. 

It causes symptoms like fatigue, fever, and rashes, and once symptoms disappear, the virus remains dormant in the body, where it can be reactivated when the immune system is low.

People with PVS also had elevated levels of Covid spike proteins.

The levels in PMS patients were even greater than those found in patients with long Covid, a condition with similar symptoms linked to the virus itself.

Persistent spike proteins in the body are thought to cause some of long Covid’s symptoms, by keeping the body in a constant state of inflammation.

Michelle Zimmerman, 37, a neuroscience PhD, had to move back into her parents after she was diagnosed with brain damage after getting the Covid shot

Shaun Barcavage, a 54-year-old nurse practitioner in New York, said that merely standing up would make his heart race ever since he got his first Covid shot, which suggests a syndrome that causes disupted blood flow throughout the body

Michelle Zimmerman, 37, a neuroscience PhD, had to move back into her parents after she was diagnosed with brain damage after getting the Covid shot

Danielle Baker of Ohio, was the 'healthiest' she had been when she agreed to the vaccine in order to keep her nursing job. Within hours of her second shot, she suffered shooting back pain that left her unable to move. Now, she is in heart and lung failure

Danielle Baker of Ohio, was the ‘healthiest’ she had been when she agreed to the vaccine in order to keep her nursing job. Within hours of her second shot, she suffered shooting back pain that left her unable to move. Now, she is in heart and lung failure

This was true in patients who received their vaccines between 36 and 709 days prior. 

Dr Iwasaki said: ‘That was surprising, to find spike protein in circulation at such a late time point.

‘We don’t know if the level of spike protein is causing the chronic symptoms, because there were other participants with PVS who didn’t have any measurable spike protein. 

‘But it could be one mechanism underlying this syndrome.’

The study’s main limitation was its small size, Dr Gregory Poland, emeritus editor of the journal Vaccine and president of Atria Research Institute, told the New York Times. 

However, he added: ‘Despite these limitations, they found interesting data that need further study.

‘Much larger studies of very carefully defined and phenotyped individuals [genetically analyzed] need to take place.’

Dr Harlan Krumholz, co-senior study author and Harold H. Hines, Jr. Professor of Medicine at Yale, said: ‘It’s clear that some individuals are experiencing significant challenges after vaccination. 

‘Our responsibility as scientists and clinicians is to listen to their experiences, rigorously investigate the underlying causes, and seek ways to help.’

The mRNA vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer are estimated to have saved tens of millions of lives globally, including 3million in the US.

Data from the US Covid vaccine injury compensation program suggested that 14,000 people had filed claims for injury or death they claimed were caused by the Covid vaccine as of December 2024, out of the 270million Americans who received at least one dose of the vaccine.

Dr Paul Offit, a vaccines expert at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, told DailyMail.com this highlighted that the vaccines were not dangerous.

Ms Baker (seen here) claims that she has suffered heart and lung failure due to the vaccine 'sending my immune system over the edge'

Seen here with her husband, Ms Baker now requires help with everyday tasks and doesn't know 'how much time' she has left

Ms Baker (seen at left and at right with her husband) claims that she has suffered heart and lung failure due to the vaccine ‘sending my immune system over the edge,’ triggering the condition transverse myelitis

Dr Gregory Poland, editor-in-chief of the journal Vaccine, has had tinnitus since he got his vaccine

Dr Gregory Poland, editor-in-chief of the journal Vaccine, has had tinnitus since he got his vaccine

He said: ‘The vaccines have been given to billions of people at this point, and there were large prospective placebo-controlled studies that didn’t show these effects.

‘As the vaccines were rolled out, not everyone got them at once… and this staggering would tell you if something is a problem that was not picked up in clinical trials.

‘We would have easily picked up [these excess deaths and purported links to cancer] if true, and we haven’t picked this up.’

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