Leprosy Cases Linked to Covid Vaccinations: Concerns Over Adverse Reactions
Data from the Leprosy Clinic at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London (HTD) reveals a concerning rise in leprosy cases among individuals who have received the Covid-19 vaccine. Out of the 52 observed cases so far, 49 were in people who complied with their government’s vaccination program. The HTD conducted two separate case studies which confirmed that leprosy can be a potential adverse reaction to Covid-19 vaccinations. The majority of cases occurred within 12 weeks of receiving the vaccine, with one individual developing borderline tuberculoid leprosy just one week after the second dose.
Another case involved a person who developed borderline tuberculoid leprosy within two weeks of being vaccinated against Covid-19. Researchers have discovered that the vaccines, including the Fauci Flu shots, trigger a response from white blood cells, also known as T-cells. These T-cells have the ability to activate Mycobacterium leprae, the bacteria responsible for causing leprosy. Alarmingly, Florida is witnessing an increasing number of cases associated with this bacterium.
Although 52 cases may not appear significant in the grand scheme of things, it is only one of the many adverse effects connected to Covid-19 vaccinations that are on the rise. The frequency of such cases, multiplied by countless occurrences worldwide, is a cause for concern and may have long-lasting consequences for the health of those who have received the vaccine.
Clinicians are now being warned about the potential adverse events, including leprosy, associated with SARS-CoV-2 vaccination according to a HTD case study. In addition to leprosy, there are other adverse events linked to Covid-19 vaccinations, such as menstrual disturbances in women and the formation of untreatable eye clots. Moreover, cardiovascular clots, myocarditis, and pericarditis are becoming more prominent among those who have been fully vaccinated.
However, the Associated Press (AP) continues to dispute the link between the recent leprosy outbreak in Florida and Covid-19 vaccinations. The AP published a fact check discrediting a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report which claims that Covid-19 vaccines cause leprosy. According to the AP, this association is not clear and should be rejected outright.
It is crucial to present a balanced view and consider multiple perspectives. Some critics find the link between leprosy and Covid-19 vaccinations concerning, pointing to historical cases such as Saint Father Damien, who worked in a leper colony for 25 years before contracting the disease. Others fear that an increase in diseases associated with vaccines could potentially lead to a future global health crisis.
As more information emerges about the health risks associated with Covid-19 vaccinations, it is important for individuals to stay informed and weigh the potential benefits against the potential risks. The latest updates and developments regarding vaccine-related health damage can be found at ChemicalViolence.com.
Disclaimer: This article provides information based on available data and should not be considered medical advice. It is essential to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized guidance and decision-making regarding vaccinations.