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Did You Get Tinnitus After the COVID Shot? The CDC Says It’s a Coincidence!

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Did you develop tinnitus within 30 to 40 minutes after receiving a COVID vaccination? If you did, the CDC says you may have experienced a Coincidence! At least it’s better than dying from Suddenly.

The CDC says it has conducted a thorough investigation, and they could not find any links between the vaccines and the huge numbers of people who have developed tinnitus within less than an hour after receiving the shot. Does anyone believe anything the CDC says at this point?

More than 16,000 people have filed complaints directly with the CDC complaining of severe tinnitus (ringing of the ears) after getting a COVID shot. These complaints are separate from the VAERS system reports of tinnitus, which we’ll talk about in a second. The CDC conducted an internal review of those complaints and announced that they “did not find any data suggesting a link between Covid-19 vaccines and tinnitus.”

Other symptoms that people reported concurrently with tinnitus, which in many cases was severe and painful, include headaches, dizziness, vertigo, ear pain, hearing loss, anxiety and depression.

One person complained, for example, that the ringing in his ears was so bad that he couldn’t hear his car radio when driving. Naturally, the CDC will not publish or release any of its findings which led it to conclude that the COVID shots don’t cause tinnitus.

 

Dr. Gregory Poland, a vaccine expert who works for the Mayo Clinic, says he developed tinnitus shortly after receiving the COVID shot two years ago. The ringing in his ears has never stopped. He says he gets emails from people on an almost daily basis, who are all complaining about ringing in their ears after getting a COVID vaccine.

Dr. Poland asked NBC News, “Why has the CDC not done all of the research that they should do on this and published it?”

Maybe because they’re lying, and they didn’t do the research?

Other than direct complaints from people, the CDC does have another source that they could pull research from on tinnitus: its own Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS). That’s the system that the CDC is supposed to monitor in order to find safety signals related to vaccines. The CDC doesn’t seem very interested in closely monitoring VAERS these days, though.

Doing a search for “tinnitus” in VAERS reveals that there have been 27,295 cases reported for all vaccines in the past 30 years. Most vaccines can cause tinnitus. The VAERS system has 136 cases of tinnitus reported after people received the pneumococcal vaccine, for example. That works out to about 4.5 cases to tinnitus every year, from that one vaccine.

Since 2021 when the COVID shots rolled out, there have been 25,948 cases of tinnitus reported to VAERS. That’s nearly 1,000 cases of tinnitus per month, accounting for about 95% of all vaccine-induced cases of tinnitus in history. And they all come from one source—the COVID vaccines.

Here are some specific VAERS tinnitus reports that Steve Kirsch found in his research:

Report 903094: 40 minutes after receiving the COVID vaccine, the patient became dizzy and incoherent, and experience high blood pressure, fast heart rate, freezing chills, extreme fatigue, and tinnitus.

Report 902832: Within 90 minutes of receiving the COVID vaccine, the patient developed tinnitus in both ears.

Report 903344: Patient developed severe, acute hearing loss and developed tinnitus in their right ear.

Report 903469: Patient developed blurred vision, headache and tinnitus 12 hours after receiving the COVID vaccine.

Report 904050: Patient received the COVID shot on Thursday and went to the ER Friday morning after they woke up with joint pain, sore throat, sore body and tinnitus.

Do any of those sound like coincidences? Do you think a person goes their whole life without tinnitus, and then within minutes of receiving a COVID shot they suddenly develop incessant, painful ringing in their ears that never goes away?

The CDC says these people must be just really unlucky. What an unfortunate coincidence that you developed a life-altering ailment within minutes of taking this experimental medicine that we tested on 8 mice before injecting you with it!

Remember that tinnitus is just one of the many painful side effects that COVID shots can cause. The CDC absolutely refuses to tell the American people the truth about these vaccines. Millions of people are suffering from vaccine injuries that occurred from the COVID shots, and the CDC continues to brush them off as “coincidences.”


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