Ivy League scientists recently unveiled a potential new condition linked to mRNA Covid vaccines, named post-vaccination syndrome (PVS). This condition, which can persist for years after vaccination, includes symptoms such as brain fog, insomnia, exercise intolerance, and heart palpitations. Other reported signs are tinnitus, headaches, dizziness, and burning sensations.
Researchers from Yale University also found that patients with PVS showed changes in their immune cells and could have a dormant virus reactivate. Although these symptoms were seen before the pandemic, the link to the vaccine remains unproven.
The study’s preliminary findings, which have not been peer-reviewed, show elevated levels of Covid spike proteins in PVS patients, even higher than those found in long Covid cases. While the researchers plan to expand the study, experts caution against drawing conclusions without further data.
The study continues to be a subject of controversy and requires more research to validate its findings.