Americans 'left paralyzed by mandated Covid vaccine' now abandoned and branded anti-vaxxers - another conspiracy theory turned established fact

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Patients who were severely injured after taking mandated Covid vaccines say they feel 'abandoned' by the government and their doctors.

DailyMail.com has heard from dozens of healthcare workers, federal employees and military staff who claim they were left with debilitating side effects after receiving the vaccine when they were legally required to take it for their jobs.

Three of those women said while they remain 'pro-vaccine,' speaking out about their injuries has caused them to be accused of being 'anti-vaxxers.'

The Covid vaccines prevented millions of deaths worldwide and serious side effects are extremely rare - affecting around one in 200,000 people, according to official US data.

But experts say the push to quell damaging anti-vax misinformation has left those with genuine post-vaccination injuries treated like outcasts.

Michelle Utter of Florida was told she had to receive the Covid vaccine in 2021 in order to visit her military sons who were at port.

Within days, the former athlete, was crawling on the floor, feeling like she was 'on fire inside.' Now, the mother-of-three can hardly stand long enough to cook dinner.

Danielle Baker of Ohio, meanwhile, was the 'healthiest' she had been when she agreed to the vaccine in order to keep her nursing job.

Within hours of her second shot, she suffered shooting back pain that left her unable to move. Now, she is in heart and lung failure, unsure 'how much time' she has left.

And Gina Henson of Texas got the vaccine to protect elderly residents at the care home she worked at.

Six months later, she developed inflammation in the brain, which led to a stroke and more than three months in the hospital recovering. She can no longer work.

As of September 2024, about 13,400 Covid claims have been filed with the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP), a government program that offers compensation for medical injuries or deaths.

But only one in four claims have been reviewed, according to the Health Resources & Services Administration, an agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services.

Of those reviewed, 58 are 'eligible for compensation.' In order to be eligible, a person must be able to prove their injury was directly caused by a vaccine.

Ms Baker did not plan to take the Covid vaccine. Having contracted the illness in 2020, the 42-year-old assumed she had acquired natural immunity.

However, in May 2021, the nurse of 20 years received a mass email from her employer: Take the vaccine by July or lose your job, it said.

Ms Baker, now 45, told DailyMail.com: 'I felt that that's what I needed to do to retain my position.'

While the first dose of Pfizer's vaccine came with only minor side effects, 'It was the second one that really did me in,' she said.

Within hours, Ms Baker suffered severe pain shooting from her injected arm up to her face.

When the pain failed to go away the next day, she assumed it may have been injected incorrectly, possibly hitting a nerve.

'Unfortunately, there was a lot more going on,' she said.

Over the next month she started having 'extremely bad back pain' and lost her ability to walk and control her bladder and bowels.

'This doesn't happen,' she told her husband. 'People just don't go from being the healthiest that they've been to this.'

Doctors diagnosed her with a condition called transverse myelitis, which occurs when part of the spinal cord becomes inflamed, damaging myelin, a protective sheath that wraps around nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.

The damage interrupts messages the spinal cord tries to send to the rest of the body, leading to severe pain, muscle weakness, paralysis, and bladder or bowel dysfunction.

It's usually caused by viruses, though Mayo Clinic notes vaccinations have 'occasionally been associated as a possible trigger.'

Her medical records, reviewed by DailyMail.com, state her symptoms were due to an 'adverse reaction to the Covid-19 vaccine.'

Ms Baker's neurologist explained when she was infected with Covid in 2020, she likely acquired Long Covid, which weakened her immune system.

'Because of taking the vaccination, it sent my immune system over the edge to the point of disabling me,' Ms Baker said.

Once a soccer mom who was 'out in nature constantly' hunting and fishing, Ms Baker can no longer breathe without oxygen support or drive. Some days, she can hardly get dressed.

She added: 'I don't know how much time I have. We face the reality of planning my funeral because of this.

'The impact is devastating, emotionally, financially. It's taken everything we have.

'I feel sorry for my family. For the longest time, my son would ask me, "When are you going to get better, mama?" And he finally, I think, accepted that I'm not going to.'

Ms Baker told this website despite the experience, she is 'not specifically anti vax.

'My issue is that lack of follow-up with people that have these adverse reactions.

'And if you have a problem, no one will save you.'

Before receiving her Covid vaccine in January 2021, 52-year-old Michelle Utter was in the 'best shape' of her life.

The mother-of-three ran three to six miles a day and regularly participated in workouts like CrossFit and martial arts.

'I was in the prime of my life,' she said.

When she tried to go visit two of her sons, who are in the military, as they came into port in 2021, she was told all visitors had to be fully vaccinated against Covid.

'I went ahead and took it so I could see my kids,' she said.

It's unclear how long visitors may have been required to be vaccinated or if this was true nationwide.

However, a 2021 memo to service members obtained by DailyMail.com states port visitors 'are required to be vaccinated in accordance with reference... and, if eligible, have received a vaccine booster.'

In August 2021, the Navy began mandating Covid vaccinations for all members in accordance with a military-wide policy.

The mandate was dropped in January 2023.

About 40 minutes after receiving her second shot, Ms Utter, who normally kept up with her vaccines, started to feel like needles were coming out of her skin.

'I ended up feeling like I was on fire inside,' she said. 'I've never felt so tired in my life. I've never felt so bad in my life.'

She was in so much pain she fell on to the floor and crawled to the bathroom, unable to move her left side.

She said: 'It was the scariest thing that I ever had to go through in my life. I just looked at myself in the mirror, and that was the first time I've ever been scared.'

Ms Utter was diagnosed with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP).

It happens when the immune system attacks the myelin sheath, a protective layer around the peripheral nerves, those that are outside of the brain and spinal cord.

Its cause is not well known, but a handful of cases have been linked to Covid vaccines.

To treat the condition, Ms Utter, now 55, has to receive expensive antibody therapies that cost thousands.

The treatments have completely drained her savings, and she now worries she could lose her house and car.

She said: 'Nobody's studying us. The government has abandoned us, and we're left with the financial burdens.

'I'm not the person I used to be anymore, and I miss her. This has been the worst thing I've ever had to go through in my whole life.'

Gina Henson didn't develop any symptoms immediately after receiving either dose of the Pfizer vaccine in February 2021.

Then six months later the 52-year-old suffered a stroke.

Doctors told her the stroke was likely caused by vasculitis, which occurs when blood vessels become inflamed.

This thickens blood vessel walls, which restricts blood flow to vital organs.

For Ms Henson, it was her brain.

It's unclear what exactly causes vasculitis, but infections, certain blood cancers, and autoimmune conditions have been shown to cause it.

The research is mixed, though some case studies have linked vasculitis to the Covid vaccine.

In one case report from 2023, a healthy 47-year-old woman sought help from her primary care doctor for weakness, severe back pain, and swelling in both legs.

She had just received the first dose of her Pfizer Covid vaccine three days before.

Ms Henson's stroke caused her to lose all movement on the right side of the body. She spent three months in the hospital and a rehab center recovering, but when she tried to go back to work, she could hardly get around without a walker.

She has since retired from her job.

Ms Henson, now 55, told DailyMail.com: 'I was running circles around those nurses. Now I'm barely walking.'

Dr Paul Offit, Director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, expressed sympathy for everyone affected by rare side effects of the Covid vaccines.

But he stressed avoiding vaccines in fear of complications is much riskier than getting vaccinated.

He said: 'During 2021, you were 12 times more likely to be hospitalized and die if you didn't get a vaccine than if you did get one.

'In 2022, the following year, you were six times more likely to be hospitalized and die.

'A choice not to get a vaccine is not a risk-free choice. It's a choice to take a different risk now more seriously.'

CDC data shows only two serious adverse effects have been well established after Covid vaccination - anaphylaxis and myocarditis or pericarditis, two types of heart damage.

There have been roughly five cases per million doses administered, or one in 200,000.

Dr Offit said: 'These are probably one of the world's most studied vaccines.

'Once this vaccine started to roll out and was given to hundreds of millions of people, there were systems like the vaccine safety data link to look at people who got the vaccine and didn't get the vaccine.

'There were no other side effects that we're seeing associated with the vaccine as compared to people who didn't get the vaccines.'
 
I knew a lady who after taking her doses lost control of her bowels, to the point she still wears diapers to this day. A friend of mine in California lost his nephew after getting the vaccine, who came down with Covid in the hospital (and then flatlined) right after. One of my personal friends kind of went schizo right after, and even with treatment and cleansing to make sure it wasn't drugs, he still has no recovery of his drastic changes. A lady I knew I told not to take the vaccine did and since she's had immune issues and has been getting sick over and over again,.

I don't know if the "whistleblower" who said he believed within 15 years most who took the doses would either die, have permanent side effects or other such issues is right or not but it doesn't matter at this point. I'm glad I refused it.

I just can't imagine all the sheep who forced their children to take it, could explain the issues with the younger generation I see.
i sincerely hope you are lying or exaggerating
because that is just fucking horrible
 
I'm so glad I never got pressured into it. The job I had at the time was lax about it, probably because my state was consistently the most lowest vaxxed :story:

I don't really even trust normal vaxes. The last time I got a flu vaccine (~2009), the injection shot was welted over and was hot to the touch and I was in pain for days. I was a literal kid back then, but even then, I knew this vaccine shit was kinda fucked based on that alone. And the flu vaccine is 'trusted.'

My grandma got the Johnson and Johnson one and had a major stroke shortly after 🤔
 
Ms Baker's neurologist explained when she was infected with Covid in 2020, she likely acquired Long Covid, which weakened her immune system.

'Because of taking the vaccination, it sent my immune system over the edge to the point of disabling me,' Ms Baker said.
This is such weasel wording. She got covid and was FINE after it. It was the vaccine that made her sick . Shame on him
Covid permanently traumatized me and completely shattered everything I believed in. Hell is too cold for these people.
Yeah me too, I am still thinking it through. The corona of the sun is too cool for them.
We also saw the righteous crusaders with perfect intentions turning of co workers, friends, and their own family for even daring to question the "science". This is what fanaticism looks like and how quick people were willing to go gung ho to punish the heretics
I know I’ve said this before but I actually am a scientist (and a molecular genetics in human health one as well) and people still did the ‘hi huh Karen Facebook info trust the science’ shit with me. When I told them what I did for a living they just either blanked or got really angry at me. Like in your face shouting angry (and I’m a small gal.) very, very weird time.
It changed a lot of how I saw the world.
Obligatory aldous Huxley quote:
The surest way to work up a crusade in favor of some good cause is to promise people they will have a chance of maltreating someone. To be able to destroy with good conscience, to be able to behave badly and call your bad behavior 'righteous indignation' — this is the height of psychological luxury, the most delicious of moral treats.
 
Pureblood here.
On this very site I was called a liar when I mentioned the several people I personally know, some being family members, who were hospitalised with heart inflammation after getting jabbed. One of my best friends ended up with severe circulation issues, where his extremities were cold and blue for two years after getting jabbed.

Normies STILL cannot admit they were foolish and fooled.
 
Lol, silly women, and their crazy, made up diseases! Amirite??? :smug:

But seriously though, it's pretty fucking dismal that the powers that be are still gaslighting people and pushing the Covid Vaxxx narrative 4 fucking years later. "No, stalker child, the vaxx is good and pure! For you to dare and question it's safety and effectiveness is to outright deny $cience, defy the mandates, and will be seen as an act of treason against the government! Enjoy prison."

I personally know a couple of people who had adverse reactions to the clot shot. And know somebody who's elderly relative got their booster and dropped dead of a stroke less than a week later. And that was somebody who was relatively healthy for their age. Of course, the whole medical industry would never admit to anything like that. And this is purely a secondhand account, but I know of a terminal cancer patient who was forced to get the shot before they were allowed to receive palliative care. Now tell me, what fucking good does it do to make somebody get the vaxxx when they've already been given less than 6 months to live anyway?
 
Every one of my family members rushed and got it.

Every single one caught COVID anyway.

Some were sick for days, some for weeks.

I never got the vax.

I surely must have gotten COVID by now, it's almost statistically impossible that I haven't.

I don't recall being sick those years beyond a head cold I walked off in 48 hours.

The mandates were not only illegal and immoral, but unessecary.

If that was a conspiracy? Or just raw incompetence? Matters not.

I will never trust the government again for basic information dissemination, let alone the use of executive power.
 
I already didn't like conservatives, but their response to the COVID vaccine mandates, which was to say, BUT IT'S DA FWEE MAWKET, WE CAN'T TELL CORPORAYSHUNS WHAT THEY CAN AND CAN'T DO, THAT'S B-B-B-B-BIG GUBBAMINT made me want to find a musket and water the tree of liberty.

Nothing clarified to me more that the problem with this country isn't evil men; it's good men who refuse to do anything. One red state government after another refused to take legislative action to curtail the way the left was using its institutional capture to push vaccine mandates on every front it could. A couple states went with a "religious exemption," to which your employer likely responded by interrogating whether you'd ever had a religious objection to a vaccine before. But no, God forbid we tell a private company that it can't require employees to take experimental drugs. That's just a different kind of tyranny!

Conservatives are worthless.
 
Nothing clarified to me more that the problem with this country isn't evil men; it's good men who refuse to do anything. One red state government after another refused to take legislative action to curtail the way the left was using its institutional capture to push vaccine mandates on every front it could. A couple states went with a "religious exemption," to which your employer likely responded by interrogating whether you'd ever had a religious objection to a vaccine before. But no, God forbid we tell a private company that it can't require employees to take experimental drugs. That's just a different kind of tyranny!
I wonder if it has something to do with the decreasing levels of testosterone in recent times. The amount of shit they put on the water and in our food to slowly castrate men and make them more docile.

I mean, what else has changed? The posibility of facing punishment from the people you were rising up against was always there no matter what time period you are talking about. I can't think of anything else that has changed when it comes to men.
 
made me want to find a musket and water the tree of liberty.
I feel like this quite a lot these days. That poor tree is thirsty.

I had coof pretty early on, and felt like shit for about 2 weeks with it. Kids had barely a sniffle and I got better just fine, it was like a bad flu. So when I heard the ‘vaccine’ was coming I just thought well there’s no point I’ve already had it, leave it for those who need it. And then I heard it would be mRNA or DNA so I followed along as as soon as I saw that Az one had a case of transverse myelitis I thought oh dear. Well I’m not touching that …
Nothing clarified to me more that the problem with this country isn't evil men; it's good men who refuse to do anything.
Yes. Absolutely. I had a co worker who got desperately sick after her first shot. She’s a fit, slim non smoker and she actually had to call her sister from hospital and ask her to take care of her kids if she died. She thought she was dying. And she was still going to take the second one. I kept saying to her ‘you don’t have to do this.’ And she was in tears, she didn’t want to but ‘they told us we had to.’ I kept saying look, you’ve got kids how many times have you told them ‘just because your mates do x doesn’t mean you have to.’
If enough people had said no, it would have stopped. And that goes for all our modern ills - if enough people say ‘you can fuck off with that, pal’ it stops. And they don’t. They just cruise along, it’ll be ok, they told us we have to
 
I wonder if it has something to do with the decreasing levels of testosterone in recent times. The amount of shit they put on the water and in our food to slowly castrate men and make them more docile.

I mean, what else has changed? The posibility of facing punishment from the people you were rising up against was always there no matter what time period you are talking about. I can't think of anything else that has changed when it comes to men.

I'm talking about the people with actual power doing what is within reach, not the Fudd fantasy of "rising up" and holing up in your innawoods compound with a dozen Gucci AR-15s to have a final showdown with the feds (which would accomplish nothing other than getting you killed). I want the conservative government I elected to occasionally do something to stop the left, and it just...doesn't. All you ever get is more bluster about how low they keep our taxes, not understanding that I do not want to live in a totalitarian society regardless of the tax rate.

The reason a right-wing revolution is off the table is that the right-wing fantasy of how revolutions happen, which is that a bunch of angry people with guns all happen to get very angry at exactly the same moment and suddenly stop obeying the law, all at once, and then the feds have to send out people to your houses, one by one, where they are met with a hail of AR-15 fire at each one, is not how any revolution has ever happened in history. Revolutions are always organized, and they always have leaders, and the political right has trouble organizing to stop the local public school from showing kids porn.
 
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Revolutions are always organized, and they always have leaders, and the political right has trouble organizing to stop the local public school from showing kids porn.
There's many reasons the media is vilifying project 2025, and the organizing of people on high and low levels on the right is the key element. The elites have worked for 70 years to smother the concept in the crib.
 
All of it impossible without the willful cooperation of the journalist class.
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Pure bloods unite.

Only one that didn't cuck out at work, state loosened what "religion exemption" meant, work kept me after I submitted my letter.

Why the peons couldn't realize it was all bullshit the moment it became political and the parties swapped their stances after a couple of months or how rushed the shot was, with the definition of vaccine being changed, and eevverryyyything else is beyond me.

People talked about "Trusting The Science" but absolutely refused to look at the statistics as to who was actually dying was mind blowing. Sorry tubs, I'm not morbidly obese and/or nearly dead from old age. I'll be fine and won't have to cope with the bullshit "long covid" excuse.
 
Hey, all vaccines have rare side effects. If the COVID vax stopped just one person from *checks notes* getting sick in the first place, uh, transmitting the virus, excuse me, not getting as sick as Science knows (Praise Science!) they would have gotten from a mostly non-lethal disease without taking the vaccine, it was worth all the paralysis and myocarditis and early deaths it caused in bad people who didn't fully trust The Science.
 
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