Covishield Admits COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects: What You Need to Know
Covishield a brand name of Oxford Astrazeneca COVID-19 vaccine admitted in a UK court that its vaccine may have side effects, including a rare condition called thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), marked by blood clots and low platelet count.
This admission comes after legal action alleging serious injuries and deaths linked to the vaccine.
The acknowledgment raises global concerns, as other vaccine manufacturers like Pfizer and BioNTech are also facing legal battles. Additionally, there are reports from India and across the world suggesting a rise in heart diseases and certain cancers, possibly related to the vaccine.
To maintain public trust, transparency, and robust vaccine safety monitoring are crucial. While vaccines are essential tools in fighting COVID-19, understanding and addressing potential risks are key to ensuring public health.
Who to trust in this situation
Doctors like John Campbell from the UK, Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury from India, and several others have been raising concerns about the adverse effects of the vaccination program, instead of listening to their voices they have been labeled as conspiracy theorists.
What to do
Rigorous exercise should be avoided, Start by Practicing light yoga and pranayama. Lifestyle changes should include following a nutritious diet and adhering to the body's circadian rhythms.
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