Vision problems are now being reported as possible side-effects of the COVID-19 shots. Issues such as eye-swelling, flashes of light, double vision and blindness have all been reported in multiple countries.
Life Site News recently featured an article about nearly 20,000 reports of eye disorders as possible COVID-19 vaccine reactions. Reports are part of VigiBase, the WHO’s European drug monitoring system. While eye disorders were not reported in the drug trials, the VAERs reporting system in the U.S. and the Yellow Card system for reporting adverse reactions in the U.K. both include reports of eye disorders.
The article provides more details of specific individuals’ reporting eye problems immediately following a dose of one of the vaccines.
Read all the details at: Life Site News May 2021 eye disorders reported vaccine reactions
To review the WHO’s database yourself, click VigiBase
These are not proven causal relationships right now. It takes a long-time to determine if reported adverse reactions are caused by a drug or shot.
However, before disregarding employees’ concerns about taking a mandatory shot, you may want to familiarize yourself with some of the fact-based articles reported by independent media.