Covid-19 Vaccine: Four Years Later, the List of Persistent Symptoms Grows Longer

A look back at Covid-19 (1/10)
In December 2019, a new virus originating in China quickly spread worldwide, worrying all the highest authorities, including the World Health Organization (WHO). A highly contagious infectious disease called Covid-19 emerged, leading to an unprecedented pandemic.

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The first cases diagnosed 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.

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The lockdown (3/10)
On March 17, 2020, a general lockdown was imposed. A little less than two months later, it was lifted, but wearing a mask became mandatory. Authorities, in conjunction with the Pasteur Institute, are considering a vaccination campaign.

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Many questions (4/10)
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Various pharmaceutical companies (Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, etc.) then designed and launched their vaccines in record time. Many questions followed.

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Confirmed Adverse Effects (5/10)
After millions of vaccines administered and almost five years of hindsight, medical specialists have reported several adverse effects such as high blood pressure, myocarditis/pericarditis, allergies, and even heavy menstrual bleeding.

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Serious Side Effects? (6/10)
To this day, many people, including scientists, disagree that the Covid vaccine causes several diseases. However, a study a few months ago showed that the vaccine used against Covid-19 can cause serious side effects.

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A study on over 99 million people (7/10)
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