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Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID?

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Jun 14 2:19pm | Replies (1057)

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@sueinmn

The follow-up questionnaire probably provided all the information VAERS needs for now.
The serious side effects are each being considered for further study. This type of research is lengthy and costly, and we may not hear anything until the prepublications summaries of the studies are ready - generally around 1 1/2 - 2 years. I keep watching the journals, so I can share whatever is learned. Part of the problem is that not everyone reports to VAERS, or even to their own provider, whether because they think nothing can be done, or because they have trust issues. That makes it much harder for researchers to gather meaningful data.
Thank you for making your VAERS report and completing the questionnaire.
Sue

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I have submitted a VAERS report and follow up questionnaire, but I have no hope of anything being done. I said something about it to my primary and loved ones and no one believes me, so it is no wonder people don’t speak up. The pharmaceutical companies don’t care because they are immune from prosecution, and their only interest is profit. I won’t be getting any boosters and never get the flu vaccine anyway.