According to the mainstream Covid narrative, Covid vaccine side effects are rare. But what is “rare”? An answer comes from the Israeli Ministry of Health who did a proactive survey of people who got the booster rather than using a passive surveillance system like the health agencies of other governments. It was found, among other things, that: 0.3 percent of people reported hospitalization as a result of the adverse effects; 4.5 percent of respondents reported neurological problems; nearly 10 percent of women under age of 54 had disruptions to their menstrual cycle, and approximately 25 percent of people with pre-existing auto-immune disorders, depression or anxiety reported a worsening of their symptoms following the booster.
