A new study conducted by researchers at Yale University has found distinct immunological and antigenic signatures in individuals experiencing chronic symptoms following COVID-19 mRNA ‘vaccination’.
The study, led by Bornali Bhattacharjee from Yale School of Medicine and co-authored by leading experts in immunobiology and biostatistics, suggests that persistent antigenemia, immune dysregulation, and viral reactivation may contribute to post-vaccination syndrome (PVS).
The decentralised, cross-sectional study analysed immune responses in 42 individuals with PVS and 22 healthy vaccinated controls.
Researchers found significant alterations in T cell populations, lower levels of anti-spike antibodies, and markers of Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) reactivation in PVS patients.
Notably, some participants exhibited circulating SARS-CoV-2 spike protein up to 709 days post-vaccination, a finding that mirrors observations in the so-called “long COVID”. The study also identified elevated autoantibodies, suggesting potential links between PVS and autoimmune conditions.
Machine learning models used in the study successfully distinguished PVS cases from controls with 78.1% accuracy based on key immune markers, including increased inflammatory T cell activity and reduced neuropeptide levels. These findings highlight potential mechanisms underlying prolonged post-vaccination symptoms, though researchers emphasise that the study does not establish a direct causal link between vaccination and PVS.
The study underscores the need for further research into rare but persistent immune-related adverse effects. The authors suggest that refining vaccination strategies, such as dose modifications or alternative formulations, could help mitigate prolonged immune activation in susceptible individuals.
The study’s limitations include a small sample size and potential selection bias, as participants self-reported symptoms. Researchers call for larger studies to validate these findings and explore therapeutic interventions for those affected by PVS.
VERY URGENT: Top Yale scientists have found of T-cell exhaustion and prolonged spike protein production in some COVID vaccine recipients – with spike levels INCREASING over time.
This is the study I wrote about in December. The preprint is out. It’s very, very worrisome. pic.twitter.com/t0DmxqtgSA
— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) February 19, 2025
People have been getting very sick or dying from those toxic jabs. But they invented a piece of jargon called “long COVID” a few years ago to be a scapegoat for illnesses and death caused by those toxic jabs. Yet another reason not to trust the medical profession or health system.
When infants die shortly after childhood vaccines it’s called SIDS, js.
Who else remembers the experts saying the spike protein stayed in your deltoid and will be out of your system in a matter of hours?