Why are the victims of the Covid vaccination not getting any help?

By Gunnar Schupelius

The health politicians could not advise vaccination often enough. Now that the victims need help, they look away. It can’t stay like this, says Gunnar Schupelius.

This is not about the question of how useful the vaccination against Covid-19 actually was and is, but about the side effects that it can cause.

We reported that the Berlin Senate does not feel responsible, does not care about the victims and does not collect or evaluate any data that could shed light on the open questions.

This is all the more astonishing given that the government has been and is still asking the entire adult population to be vaccinated and has enforced compulsory vaccination in the health sector.

So why are those in government now evading responsibility? This question worries our readers. Rarely have we received so many detailed emails on this subject. Here is a selection:

Manuela Faust (40, three children, educator) had “priority vaccination” in May 2021 because she didn’t want to infect anyone. “This vaccination ripped me out of my (previously healthy) life,” she writes, naming the symptoms: “Dizziness, gastrointestinal problems, loss of appetite, weight loss (13 kilos in ten weeks), blurred vision, numb fingers and toes, tinnitus , muscle weakness (…).” It is only now, after a year and a half and countless visits to the doctor, that she notices “improvement in small steps”.

Charlotte Jaeckel (29, two children) has been suffering since her third vaccination in November 2021. She visited ten doctors and three naturopaths, nobody could help her. “I’ve been on the waiting list for the post-Covid ambulance at the Charité since May 16, 2022. The appointment I would have had on 12/09/22 was canceled due to illness of the head doctor and postponed to unknown.

Heiko Brügmann barely survived the vaccine: “17 days after the first Biontech vaccination in April 2021, I suffered from myocarditis with pericardial effusion, emergency surgery, acute danger to life, cardiogenic shock. I’ve been on sick leave ever since.”

Jeanette Döring has been fighting the “post-vac syndrome”, i.e. the side effects of the Covid vaccines, for just as long: “I have been unable to work since my first vaccination in April 2021 and have care level 1.”

Stefan Buchner: “My girlfriend has had breathing problems since the vaccination.” Tina Hartmann: “We have cases of illness in the family that occurred in close temporal relation to the vaccination, including one death immediately after the booster.”

The findings about the post-vac syndrome are not passed on, complains Peter Klopfer: “Neither with me nor with my acquaintances who were vaccinated have the general practitioners reported the vaccination damage.”

The health politicians could not advise vaccination often enough. Now that the victims need help, they look away. It can’t stay that way. We follow up. Tell us about your experiences with the vaccination.

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