Pfizer (finally) lists the side effects of its vaccines
COVID-19 vaccines also affect the reproductive system. In women, the renin-angiotensin system in the ovaries plays a key role in ovarian physiology and related diseases. Disturbances in this system can lead to menstrual irregularities of varying severity and sometimes disability.
A worrying underestimation
Since 2021, several health associations and experts have reported a worrying increase in the incidence of various conditions: atypical tumors, neurological disorders, autoimmune diseases, and heart disease. Although some hospital departments have noticed this increase, they are reluctant to discuss it publicly.
The available data speaks for itself. Reports indicate that COVID-19 vaccines account for 12% of global pharmacovigilance, and nearly 12,000 studies are currently underway to investigate potential links to various diseases. In France, the National Medicines Safety Agency (Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Médicament) recorded a staggering 193,934 adverse event reports, including 1,635 deaths, in its June 2023 report. These numbers, based on a passive pharmacovigilance system, are likely significantly underestimated, according to many observers.
This situation raises fundamental questions about the transparency of health authorities and the risk-benefit balance of these hastily introduced vaccines. A document published by Pfizer under legal pressure finally provides a more complete overview of the risks to which millions of people worldwide are exposed when receiving vaccinations.