Herpes infection possibly linked to COVID-19 vaccine, study says
'We can say it might be a trigger in some patients'
(NEW YORK POST) -- Herpes infections may be a side effect of a COVID-19 vaccine, experts have revealed.
Scientists in Israel identified six cases in a new study of patients developing a skin rash known as herpes zoster — or shingles — after receiving the Pfizer vaccine, according to a study in the Rheumatology journal.
Herpes zoster starts off as a small, itchy skin rash, but if left untreated, it could cause nerve damage and pain, the Jerusalem Post reported.
https://www.wnd.com/2021/04/herpes-infection-possibly-linked-covid-19-vaccine-study-says/
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