A team of prominent Japanese medical researchers has revealed that the side effects associated with Covid mRNA shots continue for a long time after the injection.
The new study, led by Dr. Haruka Hikichi, MD of the Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Laboratory Medicine at Akita University, found that injuries from Covid shots can act like a ticking time bomb, with adverse events emerging long after the injection was received.
The peer-reviewed study was published in the prestigious Cureus medical journal.
The research team, which includes Professor Shigeharu Ueki, MD PhD, a renowned allergist and immunologist specialist, sought to better understand the nature of reported adverse events following Covid mRNA injection.
While the authors suggest the majority of these incidences have been transient, meaning temporary, they note that an alarming number of cases involving persistent adverse events have been uncovered.
The single-site study aimed to analyze patient background characteristics and trends while investigating the level of transient versus persistent COVID-19 vaccine adverse events.
Conducting the retrospective study again at a single institution in Japan, the investigators studied the presence of persistent symptoms, especially pain, after Covid mRNA injection.
They found that this persistence was particularly frequent after the second