COVID-19 Vaccine can Cause Blindness
A group of scientists recently conducted a study that investigated a potential link between COVID-19 vaccines and a type of eye condition known as retinal vascular occlusion.
This condition occurs when blood vessels in the eye become blocked, leading to potential vision loss. The study was published in the journal Nature.
The scientists analyzed a cohort of individuals who had received the COVID-19 vaccine and compared them to those who had not.
They discovered that the risk of retinal vascular occlusion was higher in those who had been vaccinated compared to those who had not.
The risk was found to be highest in the first few weeks after vaccination but could last for up to 12 weeks.
Furthermore, the incidence of retinal vascular occlusion was significantly higher in those who received the vaccine after 2 years, with an overall hazard ratio of 2.19. This means that vaccinated persons are 2 times more likely to be inflicted with blindness.
Additionally, 12 weeks after being vaccinated, the potential for blindness was higher for all ages.
The research also revealed that individuals who had received the BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 vaccines had a significantly increased risk of developing retinal vascular occlusion 2 years after vaccination.
It is important to note that the risk of blindness caused by the vaccine did not vary based on the brand or dose of the vaccine. This means that all COVID-19 vaccines were associated with this side effect.
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