The cornea is the outermost layer of a person’s eye. Corneal grafts are used to restore a damaged cornea. The surgery is known to be one of the most successful organ transplant procedures with low rejection rates. It restores vision, reduces eye pain and improves the appearance of the diseased cornea.
Japanese researchers compiled data from 23 studies. A total of 23 eyes from 21 patients who had undergone corneal graft procedures were assessed. Graft rejection occurred anywhere from one day to six weeks after vaccination in all patients–some who underwent the procedure as far back as twenty years ago.
In other words, the COVID-19 vaccines are being implicated in the rejection of organ transplants, some having been done as much as 20 years prior to the jabs.
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https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154500.
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https://www.wishtv.com/news/medical/new-study-finds-organ-recipients-rejecting-transplant-after-receiving-covid-vaccine/.
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