COVID-19 Vaccination Reactivates Highly Contagious Virus: Studies
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COVID-19 Vaccination Reactivates Highly Contagious Virus: Studies
2022-06-22, by Meiling Lee
Doctors and scientists are seeing an increase in the reactivation of the chickenpox virus, known as varicella-zoster virus (VZV), following the COVID-19 injections.
The chickenpox virus is one of the eight herpes viruses known to infect humans. After a person contracts and recovers from chickenpox, the virus never leaves the body but lies dormant in the nervous system for life.
The chickenpox virus will show up as shingles, or herpes zoster (HZ) when it gets reactivated.
Federal health authorities claim that there’s no correlation between COVID-19 injections and shingles, but studies show that there is a higher incidence of shingles in people who’ve received the vaccine.
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WIND: I have little doubt that this claim is true, since I am certain that COVID itself reactivated both Epstein Barr Virus and HHV-6 in me, leading to my 2 year ordeal.
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