https://www.bbc.com/news/health-57781637 but says there is “a low incidence of side-effects. But they are far, far higher than for other vaccines, and the long-term effects are still totally unknown. It is still not approved but is being administered under an “emergency authorization” from the FDA.
Here is the inventor of the mRNA vaccine himself, Robert Malone, MD, bashing the Covid-19 mRNA vaxx, and he says the public is being “gaslighted,” which means a kind of mental absue where someone is told they are crazy when having either justified concerns or feeling real, harmful side-effects:
I’m in my early 30s, practice yoga 4 times a week and have maintained a healthy lifestyle for as long as I can remember. After getting the second Pfizer shot, I got a horrible shingles outbreak along my left leg. I have never had shingles in my life. Even after the shingles scabbed over, I was fatigued and bloated with weird tummy pains for about two weeks until I started taking supplements for IBS.
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I believe the vaccine triggered a severe immune response that now has me sensitive to gluten. I searched online for any info on shingles or autoimmune diseases being linked to the vaccine, and only find outright denial by experts. It’s incredibly disheartening to feel gaslighted by medical experts. I wanted to take the vaccine to protect myself and protect those around me but this has definitely chipped away at my confidence in our medical system.
Dr. Malone is the discoverer of in-vitro and in-vivo RNA transfection and the inventor of mRNA vaccines, while he was at the Salk Institute in 1988. His research was continued at Vical in 1989, where the first in-vivo mammalian experiments were designed by him. The mRNA, constructs, reagents were developed at the Salk institute and Vical by Dr. Malone. The initial patent disclosures were written by Dr. Malone in 1988-1989. Dr. Malone was also an inventor of DNA vaccines in 1988 and 1989. This work results in over 10 patents and numerous publications, yielding about 7000 citations for this work. Dr. Malone was also an inventor of DNA vaccines in 1988 and 1989.
Scientifically trained at UC Davis, UC San Diego, and at the Salk Institute Molecular Biology and Virology laboratories, Dr. Malone received his medical training at Northwestern University (MD) and Harvard University Medical School (Clinical Research Post Graduate) , and in Pathology at UC Davis, He has almost 100 peer-reviewed publications, and has been an invited speaker at about 50 conferences.