Scientists tiptoeing around COVID vaccine side effects
A recent article in the top journal Science highlighted the hesitant of scientists to look into adverse effects caused by COVID-19 vaccines. It quotes one scientist as saying “You have to be very careful…” in associating the vaccines with complications, “You can make the wrong conclusion. … The implications are huge.” It quotes “Brianne Dressen, who suffered complications after a coronavirus vaccine”, and who was a vaccine trial participant, as saying that she “was really afraid of causing vaccine hesitancy”. It says of another vaccine recipient: “Jana Ruhrländer, too, feels caught. After a single dose of the Moderna vaccine, the microbiology graduate student in Kassel, Germany, developed symptoms including the sensation of internal electric shocks Brianne Dressen experienced, partial facial paralysis, muscle weakness that left her terrified she was having seizures or a stroke, intense thirst, and wild swings in her heart rate and blood pressure. Doctors dismissed her, saying their tests found nothing wrong.” It quotes another scientist as saying “Everyone is tiptoeing around it”. She adds: “I’ve talked to a lot of clinicians and researchers at various universities, and they don’t want to touch it.”
Despite having reported vaccine injured people as being fearful and unheard, doctors as being dismissive, and scientists as being hesitant to look into the matter, the article states throughout that COVID-19 vaccine side effects are “rare”. Source.
Okay then.