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Covid-19 vaccine: four years later, the list of persistent symptoms is growing

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Return to COVID-19 (1/10)

In December 2019, a new virus that appeared in China spread rapidly throughout the world, alarming the highest authorities, including the World Health Organization (WHO).
A highly contagious infectious disease emerged, called COVID-19, which caused an unprecedented pandemic.

The first diagnosed cases in France (2/10)

In France, the first cases were diagnosed at the end of January 2020, and the first deaths caused by this new virus were recorded about twenty days later.

The lockdown (3/10)

A national lockdown was instituted on March 17, 2020. It was lifted a little less than two months later, but wearing a mask became mandatory.
The authorities, in collaboration with the Pasteur Institute, began planning a vaccination campaign.

Many questions remain unanswered (4/10)

Several pharmaceutical companies (Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, among others) developed and offered their vaccines in record time.
This raised numerous questions and debates regarding their safety and effectiveness.

Confirmed side effects (5/10)

After administering millions of vaccines and with almost five years of hindsight, medical specialists have reported several adverse effects such as high blood pressure, myocarditis/pericarditis, allergic reactions, or heavy menstrual bleeding.

Serious side effects? (6/10)

Even today, many people —including scientists— question whether the COVID-19 vaccine causes multiple illnesses.
However, a study conducted a few months ago showed that this vaccine could cause serious side effects.

The study was carried out by the Global Vaccine Data Network, involving more than 99 million people across eight countries: Argentina, Australia, Canada, France, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, and Scotland.
The results were published in the scientific journal Vaccine.

Words from the researchers (8/10)

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