COVID-19: Understanding what we know after five years

Guillain-Barré syndrome typically causes progressive muscle weakness.
Cerebral venous thrombosis occurs when a blood clot forms in a vein in the brain, obstructing blood flow.

French basketball player Victor Wembanyama had already suffered a form of thrombosis, which forced him to end his season.

More research is needed (10/10).

In addition, all vaccines have shown an increased risk of myocarditis and pericarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle or surrounding tissues), although these events remain rare.

“Other issues have been identified that require further investigation,” the journal states.

The researchers emphasize that more comprehensive research is crucial to fully understand the relationship between vaccination and these adverse effects.

In conclusion,
COVID-19 vaccines were developed urgently during a global health crisis.

After nearly five years of real-world data and scientific analysis, we have a better understanding—though this understanding continues to evolve—of the potential side effects associated with these vaccines.

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