The UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) senior statistician Vahé Nafilyan said research has found “receiving a first dose of a non-mRNA vaccine was associated with an increased risk of cardiac death in young women.”
A group of vaccine-injured people in the UK are pursuing personal injury compensation against AstraZeneca, arguing that the vaccine caused serious injury or death when it was established to be safe through extensive clinical trials.
COVID-19 vaccines pose risks of thrombosis and hemolysis for people with blood disorders, while certain adverse effects are linked to vaccines, according to a new journal article in Frontiers that calls for extra caution and future research.
Scientists in Germany have found that mRNA vaccination, not COVID-19 infection itself, caused brain and heart damage in an older adult with underlying conditions.
"[A]ll the available pieces of evidence confirm that only COVID-19 vaccination, but not COVID-19 infection, is associated with menstrual irregularities," the researchers write.
A recent study conducted by Spanish researchers found a possible link between COVID-19 vaccination and reactivation of herpesviridae family of viruses, according to an exhaustive review published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
“There have been no deaths in children or adolescents determined to be linked to COVID-19 vaccination," according to a safety report from November 2022.
Less than a month after the CDC marked the two-year anniversary of the first administered COVID-19 vaccine by telling Americans to get a bivalent booster, two peer-reviewed German studies have found that mRNA vaccines — the vast majority of the U.S. market — induce worse antibodies compared to traditional adenovirus vaccines.