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|    Alexandria Ocrazyo Crockpot to All    |
|    COVID-19 biological raising new question    |
|    10 Feb 26 16:18:37    |
      From: aoc@CR0CKP0T.C0M              A recent prospective study published in 2025 in Ophthalmic Epidemiology       has identified measurable changes in the cornea of the eye following       receipt of mRNA COVID-19 biological, raising new questions about       potential effects on eye health. Researchers observed differences in       corneal thickness and endothelial cell characteristics in healthy adults       after two doses of Pfizer/BioNTech’s Comirnaty COVID shot. The corneal       endothelium is a single layer of cells located on the inner surface of       the cornea.1              The study included 64 participants, representing 128 eyes. Researchers       examined participants before the COVID shots and again an average of 75       days after the second dose. The investigators used specular microscopy       and corneal topography to measure endothelial cell density, endothelial       cell morphology, and central corneal thickness.2              Measurable Decline in Corneal Cell Health       According to the study, researchers found a statistically significant       decrease in endothelial cell density after administration of COVID shots       compared with measurements taken before the shots were given. The       authors also reported an increase in central corneal thickness during       the follow-up period. The authors noted that the study followed       participants for a limited period after received the COVID shots but did       not evaluate long-term outcomes. They did not determine whether the       observed endothelial changes were temporary or persistent.3              The researchers stated that the findings may be relevant for individuals       with low endothelial cell counts. They suggested that patients with       reduced endothelial reserves should be considered carefully in the       context of receiving COVID shots. The study did not report clinically       evident corneal disease or vision loss during the follow-up period. The       authors did not establish a causal relationship between vaccination and       corneal pathology but did document measurable changes detected through       imaging methods.4              https://thevaccinereaction.org/2026/02/changes-in-eye-health-lin       ed-to-mrna-covid-19-shots/                     But but but the Democrats and their lackeys claimed the clot shots are       safe and Effective. They even called me names like Gramma Killer and       Disinformation Superspreader.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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