A new German study has warned that there is a major information gap in the establishment medical industry regarding cases of “post-Covid vaccination syndrome.”
The study was led by Dr. Kerstin Wüstner, a psychology professor at Berlin School of Economics and Law.
Wüstner found that, despite widespread “vaccination” during the COVID-19 pandemic and rising reports of lingering post-vaccine health issues, there is a surprising lack of scientific research on post-Covid vaccination syndrome (PCVS).
While it is commonly referred to as PCVS, the condition has also been referred to as vaccine-induced AIDS or Vaccine-Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (VAIDS).
However, health officials, corporate media outlets, and so-called “fact-checkers” have sought to label reports on PCVS as “conspiracy theories,” leaving patients in the shadows.
Professor Wüstner’s study sought to determine what peer-reviewed research exists on PCVS and assess the broader implications of its apparent absence.
This was a qualitative literature review and critical commentary.
Wüstner conducted a systematic search across four major academic databases—BASE, PubMed, Google Scholar, and PsycINFO.
She used search terms related to PCVS and patient experience.
The final search, completed on September 27, 2024, filtered out articles not directly focused on patient experience related to PCVS.
Non-peer-reviewed public discourse and commentary
