Post-Vaccination Syndrome: Victims Share Tales of Unemployment and Homelessness Linked to Covid Jabs

LONDON, ENGLAND – Individuals who suspect they are suffering from a new and concerning condition linked to Covid-19 vaccines have shared the impact it has had on their lives, with some revealing they are now unemployed, homeless, and dependent on antidepressants. This revelation follows a study by Yale scientists that uncovered a previously unknown condition named post-vaccination syndrome (PVS), which can persist for years after individuals have received vaccines from manufacturers such as Pfizer and Moderna. Support for these claims has emerged as official data indicates that the total number of claims in Britain for compensation related to injuries or deaths associated with Covid-19 vaccines has reached a record high of 18,500.

According to the researchers, PVS can result in various enduring symptoms including brain fog, insomnia, tinnitus, and palpitations. Following the publication of these findings, many individuals have come forward to share their personal accounts of health challenges they believe stem from receiving the Covid-19 vaccines. These include a 35-year-old man from South Wales who expressed losing his job, home, and battling daily with symptoms like tinnitus and seizures that he attributes to PVS. Another individual mentioned feeling compelled to take potent antidepressants to manage symptoms of PVS, particularly tinnitus, which developed shortly after receiving a vaccine dose in 2021.

Numerous individuals have expressed feeling overlooked or dismissed by healthcare professionals when linking their health issues to the Covid-19 vaccines. Some have reported symptoms appearing almost immediately after vaccination, while others experienced a gradual onset of symptoms. The lead researcher of the Yale study, Dr. Akiko Iwasaki, acknowledged that the research, though not yet peer-reviewed, could spark controversy. She emphasized the need for continued exploration of PVS to offer affected individuals transparency and safer vaccine options. While PVS remains a condition with limited understanding, the study revealed that individuals with PVS had elevated levels of Covid spike proteins in their blood.

Despite concerns raised by some independent experts about the study’s findings, Covid-19 vaccines, including mRNA vaccines, have been credited with saving millions of lives globally. These vaccines have played a crucial role in ending lockdowns and mitigating the impact of the pandemic. In Britain, there have been thousands of claims for compensation related to injuries or deaths attributed to Covid-19 vaccines, though only a fraction of these claims have been approved for payment under the governmental Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme, leading to criticism regarding the criteria for eligibility and assessments of disability caused by vaccine-related injuries.