Friday, March 7, 2025

Megyn Kelly Claims Pfizer COVID Vaccine Left Her With Autoimmune Condition: ‘Wish I hadn’t done it’; Scientists Find Clues On Why COVID Vaccine Causes Chronic Health Problems In Some, and other C-Virus related stories

Megyn Kelly claims Pfizer COVID vaccine left her with autoimmune condition: ‘Wish I hadn’t done it’:
Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly claimed the Pfizer COVID vaccine left her with an auto-immune disorder in explosive new comments on her latest podcast episode Wednesday.
Kelly, 54, said she was left with an “autoimmune condition” after receiving a two-shot regimen of the Pfizer vaccine and then a follow-up booster in 2021 as the Omicron variant arrived in NYC.
“I wish I hadn’t done it, but I did,” Kelly said, clarifying that doctors were unable to determine exactly what she was suffering from, but that they told her it could well have been caused by the vaccine.
“I asked the rheumatologist if it could be linked to the Pfizer vaccine and booster, and she said, ‘Yes, and you’re not the only patient I have who’s had this sequence of events.”
Kelly was speaking with Dr. Aseem Malhotra, a British COVID vaccine skeptic who is friends with Department of Health and Human Services Secretary and fellow vax critic Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and has advised President Trump on disease mitigation.
“I’ve never been more wrong about anything. That is the No. 1 thing I’ve been wrong about,” Kelly said of her decision to get the vaccine and subsequent booster.
Her comments come just days after a group of Yale researchers confirmed longtime claims from people who say they were left with chronic symptoms months and years after getting their jabs.
The study dubbed the condition “post-vaccination syndrome,” and that those who suffer from it have different levels of white blood cells and lower levels of naturally occurring antibodies that fight the virus. --->READ MORE HERE
Scientists find clues on why COVID vaccine causes chronic health problems in some
While rare, ‘post-vaccination syndrome’ can cause long-term adverse effects
For a majority of people, the COVID vaccine doesn’t cause adverse health effects — but a small percentage experience chronic symptoms that can last for months or even years.
Yale researchers recently made some discoveries about why certain people experience this condition, which they have dubbed "post-vaccination syndrome" (PVS).
In early findings, the team recognized "potential immunological patterns" that are unique to people with PVS. The hope is that this discovery will help to enable future treatments and therapies for those who are affected.
"This work is still in its early stages, and we need to validate these findings," said co-senior study author Akiko Iwasaki, Sterling Professor of Immunobiology at Yale School of Medicine, in a press release.
"But this is giving us some hope that there may be something that we can use for diagnosis and treatment of PVS down the road."
Symptoms of post-vaccination syndrome
People with this condition may suffer from excessive fatigue, exercise intolerance, brain fog, insomnia and dizziness, according to the Yale researchers.
These typically develop within a day or two of vaccination and can worsen over time.
"It’s clear that some individuals are experiencing significant challenges after vaccination. Our responsibility as scientists and clinicians is to listen to their experiences, rigorously investigate the underlying causes, and seek ways to help," said co-senior author Harlan Krumholz, professor of cardiology at YSM, in the release.
"Post-vaccination syndrome is real, and has been found [to occur] from many vaccines, including COVID," Dr. Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Health and Fox News senior medical analyst, told Fox News Digital. --->READ MORE HERE
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