
by Pierre Kory, MD, MPA at Pierre Kory’s Medical Musings
A study from Yale was published this week that describes the clinical and immunologic profiles of those that suffer from chronic post covid vaccination syndrome (PVS), a disease that, before this paper, did not exist despite the fact I have specialized in diagnosing and treating it for over three years.
I cannot overstate how important the new Yale study is to the legal and medical plight of these patients. Actually, scratch that, I can overstate it because, let’s be clear, the study is on a pre-print server and until it gets fully peer-reviewed and published in a reputable journal, opposing lawyers will still be able to gaslight both me and my patients in the courtroom (I say this because an earlier version of the study is still on a pre-print server 18 months later).
The disability hearings I have participated in so far have been traumatic for my PVS patients (and me). Opposing lawyers repeatedly deny the association of their illness with the vaccine by aggressively attributing it to other causes, most often Covid itself.
Know that, just as I have devoted massive amounts of pro-bono efforts to defend persecuted doctors, I have also done the same with my PVS patients who are trying to get disability and/or workers compensation. Support in the form of paid subscriptions is immensely helpful in continuing this kind of work so please subscribe if you can:…
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