Major Study Finally Proves That ‘Long COVID’ is a Vaccine Injury

What was the deal with so-called “long COVID?” That’s been one of the open questions that we’ve had for a while. Even as we report news on the COVID jabs that other outlets won’t touch, we’ve tried to keep an open mind on this stuff through the entire journey. Our minds could be changed on any of these issues if new data comes up, but the medical community has failed relentlessly for the past five years on everything related to COVID, the jabs, the injuries, and everything else. We “misinformation spreaders” have gotten it right every time.

So, what is “long COVID?”

There have been three prevailing theories floating around since 2021. The medical community insisted that the symptoms of “long COVID” were just really bad cases of COVID-19 that lasted for several months. It was a condition that mysteriously only appeared in conjunction with the Omicron variant, after the rollout of the so-called vaccines.

Also, none of the symptoms of long COVID matched the symptoms of COVID. Long COVID symptoms include memory loss, brain fog, depression, fatigue, and anxiety.

Alex Berenson put forward a different theory in 2021. (His Substack is great, by the way.) He theorized that long COVID was a new form of panic-induced mental illness, caused by relentless fearmongering and lying by the Biden regime and the media. Most of the victims at first appeared to be childless white liberal cat ladies.

It was a good theory and Berenson made compelling arguments for why long COVID might be a mental illness.

However, the third option was that long COVID was a vaccine injury all along.

The condition didn’t show up in full force until after the emergence of the Omicron variant. By that point, people who had been coerced or duped into taking the shots had been triple- or quadruple-jabbed with the mRNAs. The six-month-long bouts of memory loss, brain fog, depression, fatigue, and anxiety didn’t start until after the rollout of the shots.

So, which was it? We didn’t know for sure. We kept an open mind. Maybe it was a bad case of COVID, maybe it was a vaccine injury, or maybe it was some new phenomenon caused by Biden voters spending too much time changing the litter box during the lockdowns.

Omicron led to one of the biggest spikes in COVID cases in the US. That was in January 2022, after a year of mass vaccinations in the US. After 260 million Americans had been jabbed over the previous year, we had 300% more COVID cases in America than we did in December 2020—before the jabs came along.

As of March 2024, 7% of adults in America (17 million people) had an active case of long COVID. That included lots of men and women, so it was definitely leaning toward this being a vaccine injury rather than the other two options.

Now we know for sure.

Researchers at the College of Medicine at Taiwan’s Chang Gung University have proven that “long COVID” is actually a vaccine injury.

They studied 467 healthcare workers at a teaching hospital in northern Taiwan, who all had cases of long COVID. They were all triple- or quadruple-jabbed with the mRNAs. Because these people are healthcare workers, they have been frequently tested for active COVID cases. If they test positive, they go home for a few days until they’re no longer contagious.

Nothing controversial about that protocol.

Here’s the damning proof from this study. Nearly 50% of the workers—222 of them—never caught a case of COVID. They never tested positive for COVID a single time in 2022 or 2023 but ended up getting long COVID.

They never had COVID. They didn’t vote for Kamala Harris. So that leaves the third option:

Long COVID is a vaccine injury caused by the mRNA jabs.

The symptoms are extremely reminiscent of many other neurological injuries. That’s probably what this is. People got jabbed and the mRNAs messed up their immune system. As of 2025, the Journal of Infectious Diseases estimates that 48 million Americans have suffered from long COVID over the past four years. And again, there were 17 million active cases of long COVID in April 2025.

You can read the results of the study in Taiwan in the Journal of Microbiology, Immunology, and Infection.


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