An NBC affiliate in Minnesota, KARE 11, recently interviewed people suffering from serious adverse events after their COVID-19 mRNA shots and were shaken by what they discovered.
Their new report sheds light on the neurological symptoms that even impacted one of NBC’s own photojournalists.
“I felt like I was dying,” said Norkus. “I was lost, looking for answers, and no one had any.”
Two days following a booster dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, Norkus says he started suffering head and body aches, severe exhaustion, and confusion, along with cool and hot tingling in his fingers and legs.
Blood tests revealed his immune system was under attack, but five separate specialty doctors could not explain the source of his symptoms.
In April last year, an osteopathic doctor diagnosed Norkus with immunosuppression and small fiber neuropathy.
The doctor believes the conditions were triggered by the vaccine
Craig’s diagnosis remains controversial—in science and politics—with others claiming similar situations. More on that below.
But first, no study to date has been able to prove the mRNA vaccines can cause these neurological complications.