![]() ![]() This wasn't the case with COVID, when millions of people were becoming infected - and getting vaccinated - more or less at once. This response to the vaccine was easier to prove, said Prüss, because fewer people were actually contracting H1N1 at the time. For example, studies show the H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine as well as the illness itself caused narcolepsy - a chronic inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles - in a very small number of patients with similar, predictable genetic factors. It is not uncommon for vaccines to cause negative side effects for a small number of people. "Some information circulating on social media has claimed that COVID-19 vaccines could be associated with long COVID. There has been no safety signal from the very large body of data held by international regulators suggesting that long COVID is a possible side effect of COVID-19 vaccination." Vaccine side effects not unusual "There is no evidence to indicate that COVID-19 vaccination causes immune impairment," said the ICMRA statement. The World Health Organization has observer status. Its members include the European Medicines Agency, the US Food and Drug Administration and national bodies in Africa, Latin America and Asia. The ICMRA, a grouping of 38 medicines regulatory authorities, had issued a public statement, citing "evidence from the more than 13 billions of vaccine doses given worldwide." In fact, COVID-19 vaccines have saved millions of lives." In early July 2023, the International Coalition of Medicines Regulatory Authorities (ICMRA) said "there is no evidence that COVID-19 vaccines are causing excess mortality. International body says "no evidence" of COVID vaccines causing severe illness ![]() ![]() The institute has published regular safety reports on COVID vaccines but experts like Prüss believe the vast majority of these cases are due to something other than vaccine side effects. "Post-COVID vaccination syndrome is totally overestimated."īy October 31, 2022, almost 51,000 suspected cases of serious side effects after the COVID vaccination had been reported to the Paul Ehrlich Institute, the federal authority responsible for vaccines and medicines in Germany. Many people think they have post-COVID vaccination syndrome because they developed such symptoms after their shot.įrom the point of view of those affected, this is completely understandable, says Harald Prüss from Berlin's Charité hospital and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE). But, says Prüss, just because the symptoms occurred after the shot doesn't mean it caused them. Like long COVID, post-COVID vaccination syndrome is characterized by a wide variety of symptoms and clinical pictures including chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME), migraines, muscle pain or cardiovascular diseases.Īs multifaceted as the symptoms may be, they have one thing in common: They can occur in those affected shortly after COVID vaccination. ![]()
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