There was a headline/notable on 8kun/Qresearch about the over 20,000 cases of eye "injury" after vaccination.
I was unable to read the article at that moment and can't find it. It's in one of the Notable lists on one of 25 recent editions.
Who else has a link to this study? My eye doctor needs education.
https://www.allaboutvision.com/coronavirus/covid-vaccine-side-effects-vision/
No direct impact - so far...
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/19916-eye-disorders-including-blindness-following-covid-vaccine-reported-in-europe. Just posted on board too.
PSA: one should not get the vaccine in your eye. May cause injury.
My sister in law had trouble in 1 eye 2 days after her first shot. Can’t say for sure if the vax caused it, but the timing is suspicious.
CHar 3 has a good link.
I've been lurking on these forums and just created an account because this thread caught my eye (pun intended?). I work at a local hospital in an OR setting and approximately half the employees, myself included, declined the vaccine. Just last week one of the nurses that I work with had a very very red eye. I asked her what it was and she said that it was caused by the vaccine, and that lots of other nurses have been experiencing the same symptoms. Strangely, she says her eye didnt turns red until several weeks after she got the vaccine, and that the phenomenon has played out more or less the same with the other nurses who have gotten the red eye. I wouldn't describe this as an injury, more like an adverse reaction to the vaccine. But a very strange reaction nonetheless and not that uncommon.
Also, everyone who's gotten it has told me that the first shot wasn't too bad (just like a flu shot) but that the 2nd shot "kicked [their] ass" and we've had a few people call out of work with flu-like symptoms after get the 2nd shot.
It can lead to one black eye.