GRAPHIC: gruesome post-injection skin diseases continue plaguing people all over the world

TheCOVIDBlog.com
April 30, 2023

The COVID Blog® shifted its focus from post-injection adverse reactions and deaths in 2021 to mostly just the deaths since 2022. The adverse reactions were far too innumerable to report representative samples thereof. Post-injection amputations, paralysis, and Shawn Skelton Syndrome trigger the most engagements herein and on other platforms.

A bit of positive news. Mr. Tim Berry is the British man who became paralyzed from the neck down after his Pfizer mRNA injection on January 7, 2022.

RELATED: Tim Berry: 30-year-old British man suffers severe post-Pfizer spinal cord deterioration, paralyzed from chest down three weeks after the injection (February 28, 2022)

 

It took almost a year. But he appears to be almost 100% back to normal.

Everyone has heard the idiomatic phrase “being comfortable in your own skin.” It means that you are confident in who and what you are. The phrase has literal meaning as well.

Skincare products comprise 42% of all cosmetics sales in the U.S., or about $21 billion in skincare product sales per year. Globally, people spend $240 billion per year on skincare. A 2017 Groupon survey found that the average American woman “who invests regularly in their appearance” spends $3,756 per year on their looks. For men, that number is $2,928 per year.

Granted Groupon users are mostly higher earners ($75,000-plus per year). But the higher your income and education, the stupider you are more likely you are to have received mRNA and/or viral vector DNA injections in the U.S.

A September 2021 Kaiser Family Foundation report found that 68% of Americans earning under $40,000 had received at least one injection, versus 79% of those earning $90,000-plus. College graduates had an 80% vaccination rate, versus 67% of Americans without college degrees. For the record, self-identified Democrats were 90% vaxxed at that point versus 58% of self-identified Republicans.

RELATED: Sarah Beuckmann: 34-year-old Scotland woman suffers gruesome AstraZeneca adverse reaction (April 24, 2021)

 

Skin is the largest organ in the human body. It also defines humans both socioeconomically and individually. Clear skin is the difference between being aesthetically beautiful and average (or ugly). Women of course spend a lot of money on skincare products. And these days, men are more concerned with and spending more money on their skin and faces. Bad skin actually leads to mental health issues.

A February 2020 survey by OnePoll and Massage Envy found that bad skin (67%) was second (narrowly) only to body shape and image (68%) as having a negative impact on self-confidence. More than half of respondents reported skipping work and dates because of acne and other bad skin issues. The most telling finding was that 58% of respondents said that they were sometimes too embarrassed by their skin to even visit a doctor. They did not want to be seen in public by anyone.

We’ve chronicled several post-injection skin disease cases on The COVID Blog®. But based on numerous case studies chronicled by scientists across the globe, post-injection skin conditions are happening far more often than we could possibly know about.

Iran: post-injection Sinopharm toxic epidermal necrosis

Researchers at Tehran University of Medical Sciences published their finding in the December 2022 issue of Clinical Case Reports. A 67-year-old man, with no prior history of skin disorders, received the Sinopharm “inactivated virus” injection six days prior to his visit to said researchers.

RELATED: Peru: young doctor dead three weeks after Sinopharm COVID-19 “vaccine” (March 29, 2021)

 

He suffered a high fever almost immediately after the injection, followed by “erythema patches on his back [and] bullous lesions on the lower extremities.” He also had elevated D-Dimer levels, but tested negative for deep vein thrombosis. By day seven, 30% of his body was covered with “purpuric and dusky patches…with flaccid bullae and areas of epidermal detachment.” He was diagnosed with toxic epidermal necrolysis.

Instead of translating the medical mumbo jumbo, here are the photos.

The patient was treated with organ transplant rejection medication and powerful corticosteroids. He was also treated for potential pink eye (conjunctivitis). The lesions cleared up after 14 days of treatment. Researchers concluded:

It is highly suspected that the offending agent is the vaccine since other causes such as medications could not cause this phenomenon in the aforementioned timetable.”

Read the full case study here.

Philippines: gruesome Pfizer-induced bullous pemphigoid

Researchers at Rizal Medical Center in Manila published a case study in the March 2023 issue of the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. A 62-year-old male patient with preexisting psoriasis received two AstraZeneca viral vector DNA injections in late 2021. He reported no apparent adverse reactions. The patient received a Pfizer mRNA booster shot in late November 2022.

Two days after the booster shot, the patient experienced “new onset tense blisters on the legs.” He also “developed a flare of psoriasis described as multiple erythematous plaques on the extremities” and “multiple pruritic tense vesicles and bullae, with erosions and serous crusting.” Researchers diagnosed him with a rare, coexistent bullous pemphigoid and psoriasis.

The photos are…

RELATED:  Jane Stroud: British woman develops gruesome skin disorder after second AstraZeneca viral vector DNA injection (October 4, 2021)

 

It took a month of aggressive corticosteroids, methotrexate (a cancer drug), antihistamines and folic acid to clear the lesions. A three-month followup showed that the lesion were still clear, but the patient was permanently scarred.

Researcher concluded:

“The association between BP and psoriasis is infrequent. Whether the development of BP in our patient is a coincidence or is triggered by COVID-19 vaccination is still difficult to elucidate at this time. Although a true association may exist between BP development and mRNA COVID-19 (Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccination, additional reports and studies are needed to prove their association.”

Read the full case study here.

Turkey: nine patients developed various skin diseases within 15 days after the injections

Researchers at Kastamonu University in Turkey published their findings in the February 2023 issue of the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. Nine patients (six males, three females; average age = 38) received either Sinovac CoronaVac “inactivated virus” (four patients) or Pfizer mRNA (five patients) injections between April 2021 and July 2021.

RELATED: Philippines officials: 24 deaths after Sinovac and AstraZeneca shots are “unrelated” (May 6, 2021)

 

The youngest patient, a 19-year-old male, suffered “localized erythema…with fixed drug eruption on the anterior side of the trunk” less than four hours after a Pfizer shot.

A 37-year-old female patient suffered acute urticaria (hives) less than 24 hours after a Pfizer shot.

A 40-year-old male patient was diagnosed with a pityriasis rosea-like eruptions seven days after a Pfizer shot.

Patient #4, a 35-year-old male, was diagnosed with herpes simplex 48 hours after a Pfizer shot.

All of the CoronaVac adverse reactions occurred between the fifth and tenth days after the injections. Despite their findings, researchers encouraged everyone to receive as many doses of the injections as recommended by health authorities.

Read the full study here.

University of Michigan: two patients with cutaneous lymphoid infiltrates

Researchers published their findings in the March 2023 issue of the Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. Cutaneous lymphoid infiltrates are either benign or malignant (cancerous) in nature. They are difficult to diagnose and typically require several biopsies to ensure the lesions are noncancerous.

A 53-year-old man with a history of eczema was Patient #1 in the Michigan case reports. He suffered a “papulonodular eruption” less than one week after a Moderna mRNA injection. Despite the gruesome reaction, the patient received a second Moderna mRNA injection, which made matters worse. The condition spread all over his body after two weeks despite taking powerful oral corticosteroids. Antivirals, antibiotics and antihistamines were prescribed thereafter.

In typical United States fashion, researchers noted that “Positron emission tomography–computed tomography (PET/CT) was not performed because of lack of insurance coverage.” It took two months and several biopsies. But the lesions eventually cleared up. The patient, however, is permanently scarred.

No photos were provided of the second patient. But the 62-year-old female developed “red, flat asymptomatic macules scattered on the bilateral arms” within a week after her second Pfizer mRNA injection. She was diagnosed with skin cancer after five biopsies. No outcome was reported. But the patient was considering a bone marrow transplant and chemotherapy to treat the cancer.

Researchers concluded that “lymphomatoid reactions as well as overt lymphoma may be temporally associated with COVID-19 vaccination and/or infection with SARS-CoV-2.”

Read the full study here.

California: young patient with post-injection Eosinophilic cellulitis

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego published their findings in May 2022 in the journal Pediatric Dermatology. A 12-year-old boy developed “seven arcuate and annular pink edematous plaques” just 24 hours after a Pfizer mRNA injection. The largest one was on his lower back.

He was diagnosed with “urticarial dermatitis with tissue eosinophilia compatible with Wells syndrome.” The patient underwent a biopsy to ensure the condition was benign. Antihistamines and topical steroids resolved the issue after a month.

Researchers concluded:

“The only identifiable trigger in this case was the BNT162b2 COVID‐19 mRNA vaccine, administered one day prior to onset of the rash.”

Read the full study here.

Australia: 59 patients with autoimmune blistering skin diseases

Researchers at St. George Hospital in Sydney, New South Wales published their findings in January 2023 in the journal Frontiers in Medicine. Autoimmune blistering skin diseases (AIBD) are a class of disorders, including some of the foregoing cases. Aussie researchers identified 59 patients with AIBD from February 2021 to November 2022. The instant case study highlighted 11 of said cases that were “triggered by COVID-19 vaccination.”

The most severe case, after an AstraZeneca viral vector DNA injection, required six months of hospitalization just to get the condition somewhat under control.

The case study does not make clear if the condition completely resolved. Another case, termed severe pemphigus vulgaris, looks to have rotted a woman’s fingernails completely away.

Researchers concluded:

“It is evident that COVID-19 vaccinations contribute to flares of AIBD as well as the induction of the disease. This evidence clarifies the importance of including a history of recent vaccinations, including COVID-19, in the assessment of patients with the new AIBD activity.”

Read the full study here.

Countless millions dead or suffering in silence

The most common reason for vaxxed-injured people to stay silent is the imminent backlash from family, friends, co-workers, and random online trolls. They do not want to be called “anti-vaxxer,” “conspiracy theorist,” etc.

Many vaxx-injured people try and go on with life as normal, pretending all is well until they physically cannot do so anymore. But if a few pimples cause people to miss work, just think of what’s going on with the untold millions of people suffering from gruesome, post-injection skin conditions.

The lethal injections kill people in various ways beyond actual death. Paralysis is essentially death for an otherwise healthy person who suddenly wakes up and cannot walk. We’ve chronicled cases of vaxx-injured individuals committing suicide because they could not accept their new realities and disabilities.

Further, the research suggests that most people are far too embarrassed to go to a doctor with these conditions. And if you live in the United States, you’ll need to be wealthy and lie about the cause of the condition in order to get any sort of treatment.

RELATED: Richard Terrell: 74-year-old Virginia man gets full-body swelling, severe rash after Johnson & Johnson shot (March 31, 2021)

 

This blogger has always understood that he cannot be “gorgeous” because of the port wine stain birthmark on the right side of his face. Beauty is typically equated with facial symmetry. It was a struggle as a child. But only boys needled about it. The girls liked the smile, the muscles, and the glasses – so the problem resolved itself in the teen years.

Skin and hair are the two features that define humans as individuals. That’s why hair loss treatment and skincare are multi-billion dollar industries. Numerous people have contacted The COVID Blog® hoping to find help with their post-injection alopecia (hair loss) and gruesome skin adverse reactions. You can literally sense the anxiety in said emails. Destroying someone’s hair and skin is tantamount to destroying the individual, especially women.

We’ll continue connecting those suffering from post-injection skin disorders with others who are suffering the same. But ultimately many of these conditions are of the autoimmune variety, i.e. permanent. You’ll have a chance at recovery if you can afford treatment (in the U.S.). Most of the foregoing cases resolved completely, and left scars. Those scars, however, are both physical and mental.

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Cat
Cat
11 months ago

I get a zit on my face and I get upset, a regular pimple, I can’t imagine what these folks go through.

I have birthmarks, too, I look at them as God’s tattoos, because he singled you out to be so beautiful. What matters is that you are healthy. But you don’t know that when you are a young girl at the swimming pool in a bathing suit, where others can see it, and extremely self-conscious of it.

We’ve been dealing with a hair loss cancer patient, female family , and sometimes this can be more devastating than the actual cancer! A nurse provided temporary wigs. It’s been hell to deal with.

But this is different because its caused intentionally by an unknown experimental drug that is suppose to save everyone, although, it is marketed that way, this was all planned. They knew.

Skin is the largest organ we have and connected to the liver to expel toxins, to see these injuries indicate that the body is trying to eliminate the pollutant (so called vax) from its system. All the symptoms of my husbands’ sister, she has had four shots, allergic to cilantro all of a sudden! She had to have emergency care, Hasimoto disease suddenly arise. And the doctor’s continue the gas lighting. And what is the skin trying to communicate in these people?

Annie
Annie
11 months ago

Omg! No acne or pimple compares to the horrific skin afflictions these poor people are experiencing. I had to take off my glasses so I couldn’t see the pictures too clearly. Wow! My sympathy to all these poor people. I would hope that any doctor seeing this would try to help regardless of what was causing it. I sincerely hope all these afflicted people get relief.

CassandraSmoke
CassandraSmoke
11 months ago

I have a friend with Alopecia that lost her hair. She managed to grow in the patches using a cannabis root cream. It also works on psrosis and pimples. It’s also has healed bed sores. There’s obviously something good in the root.

420girl
420girl
11 months ago
Reply to  CassandraSmoke

Thanks for sharing, I had not heard of cannabis root healing the hair follicles before but I don’t doubt it and will look into it. Thanks.

Mordecai
Mordecai
11 months ago

Rev 16:10  And the fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast; and his kingdom was full of darkness; and they gnawed their tongues for pain,
Rev 16:11  And blasphemed the God of heaven because of their pains and their sores, and repented not of their deeds.

Eud
Eud
9 months ago
Reply to  Mordecai

Do not place your trust in the nobles nor the sons of man, to whom no salvation belongs.

Last edited 9 months ago by Eud
freefall
11 months ago

I’ve noticed that shingles has become a recurrent problem for the vaccinated. Many take the shingles vaccine afterwards.

Annie
Annie
11 months ago
Reply to  freefall

Avoid the shingles shot. It’s being pushed heavily. All my older vaxxed coworkers are getting it. The younger ones are getting the hpv shot instead. These people never learn. I watch and think “don’t let me stop you.”

shadowman
shadowman
11 months ago
Reply to  Annie

You are quite correct, Annie. This current day shingles shot isn’t the same formula as the shingles shot that was given many years ago. My Mom got a shingles shot many years ago & had no side effects from it, and it was one and done. In the present time, they want to give you multiple shots for shingles & I unwisely took one in July of 2021 and my shoulder was exceedingly sore for several weeks, which prompted me to look for a way to detox from it (which I found on Bitchute) and the detox worked & I most certainly didn’t go back for a 2nd shot like they wanted me to. One thing I discovered that can help with preventing shingles is to drink Green Tea on a regular basis, but the bottom line is DON’T take any shots or vaccines in the modern day.

Last edited 11 months ago by shadowman
Denise
Denise
11 months ago
Reply to  Annie

I work at a chiropractors office and so many of our patients have taken three and four shots (even though some got very ill after each one.) Then they top it off with the shingles shot which seems to be another doozie of a shot making them ill again. These idiots never learn even though the doctor I work for tells them how bad vaccines are!! Can’t fix stupid! I’m starting to not give a shit for these people that never learn!!

donthatemetoomuch
donthatemetoomuch
11 months ago
Reply to  Denise

“I’m starting to not give a shit for these people that never learn!!”

Good move. They will be the first ones to sell you for the meagre price of pleasing their masters.

There was a nurse in Germany who was giving placebos out of concern for the idiots who come to her to get vaxxed. They turned on her and cut the hand that wanted to save them.

Screw them. Get vaxxed, die and suffer.

Andre
Andre
11 months ago
Reply to  Denise

Lots of vaxxed took it because they genuinely thought it was the right thing to do and some really wish they didn’t. But yes, some of them were (maybe still are, don’t know, not part of my life anymore) absolutely nasty. I do believe the world will be a better place without them.

chris le gall
chris le gall
10 months ago
Reply to  Denise

My chiropractor died suddenly 6 months a go after the 4 shots ! he used to work for Le Tour de France where everyone is mandated. One year ago, I tried to warn his assistant, he angrily told me to stay silent !

ImChiquita
ImChiquita
11 months ago
Reply to  freefall

My father, who just passed from “aggressive liver cancer” at age 81, was jabbed and boosted once. And got the shingles. He was living alone, and heavily influenced by mainstream media, so he did what he thought would help humanity,

He did not die alone.

Harold Crapper
11 months ago

Like sheep to the slaughter. I cannot believe that people are still getting the vax, last week a parent 48 years old from daughters school was boosted and died, what will it take to wake people up. Mention it was the Vax, and they still look at you like you are crazy.

Ben
Ben
11 months ago
Reply to  Harold Crapper

They simply don’t want to admit they made a mistake by taking it so they pretend it’s working and it was “for the best”. These people are too proud to admit their mistake.

Atom man
Atom man
11 months ago

It’s good that British man is now ambulatory and has gotten better, but in the next month or rest of this year then what? No one knows, but we have to fear the worst. There has been some talk based on research that NAC (N acetyl cysteine) stops the spike proteins. I don’t know if that’s true but the FDA did try to ban over the counter sales about a year ago allegedly because it was once available only by prescription, being used back then to dry up respiratory secretions, but “conspiracy kitty” thinks it was more than that – at this point I trust almost nothing that I read in the papers, newsmagazines, or Internet. (I do not watch TV news, even local broadcasts. We are living in a horrendous episode of “the Twilight Zone”.)

Dayne
Dayne
11 months ago
Reply to  Atom man

And the Twilight Zone truly spelled out what was in store for us. Remember Vera Miles at the bus station, running into her doppelganger? What a metaphor. Showing that the system is hell-bent on replacing our humanity, our souls, even our physical selves. (Ta-da 2023…)

Atom man
Atom man
11 months ago
Reply to  Dayne

NAC is derived from chicken eggs I have read – couple that with some fires at “chicken concentration camps” (AKA chicken farms) and you wonder why someone would want to crash the egg supply. Maybe they do know something about this?

Jesus is my vaccine
Jesus is my vaccine
11 months ago

I’m wondering if the vax has something like radiation poisoning in it? If you look up people exposed to radiation its almost same effects. Who knows because they won’t say what’s in it…

CSJ
CSJ
11 months ago

Who knows for sure? This entire operation is designed and intended to be “occult” (hidden).

I have said the entire three years that you could put plutonium in a shot, and as long as you call it a “vaccine,” people will line up for it, no questions asked.

Whatever is in the shots is not what the drug companies say. I don’t believe the shots contain any biological components but rather chemical ones (for chemical poisoning).

Also, the human skin is an organ of elimination, so of course the body will try throw off toxins through the skin (resulting in rashes, pustules, etc.).

Jesus is my vaccine
Jesus is my vaccine
11 months ago
Reply to  CSJ

Totally agree!

Lord Sabbath
Lord Sabbath
11 months ago

I had abdominal side pain. Doctor had me get a CT scan, came back and said I had a mass on pancreas, (told it was cancer). Went to an oncologist and told not cancer but pancreas has scar tissue. Have autoimmune pancreatitis. My own research states it was brought on my the vaccine, but they refuse to say it.

Denise
Denise
11 months ago
Reply to  Lord Sabbath

I’m sorry to hear about your pancreatitis but at least you are smart enough to connect the dots! So many with cognitive dissonance that refuse to see the obvious!! You might want to look into fasting. I’ve heard of it curing what Dr. Whitecoats call the incurable. There are fasting coaches that can advice you and assist you during the fast. Hope you get better.

jojo
jojo
11 months ago
Reply to  Lord Sabbath

How many jabs did you take?

Aidan
Aidan
11 months ago
Reply to  Lord Sabbath

I’m just curious: why did you take the vaccine, when your username would indicate that you’re a christian? I thought christians were supposed to have faith in God and not big pharma.

donthatemetoomuch
donthatemetoomuch
11 months ago
Reply to  Aidan

There are fake versions of everything out there. Do not trust whatever people claim to be by insisting on waving a flag under everybody’s nose. Sooner or later they get exposed.

Phil Inman
Phil Inman
11 months ago
Reply to  Lord Sabbath

Just in case nobody mentioned it, ClO2. And Fenbendazole. Widely published story of a gentleman named Joe Tippens. My neighbor of 35 years now finished with first round of Chemo and xray. She won’t hear a word I have to say. So all they offer is another round of same which has nearly killed her with virtually no chance of survival.

joshua
joshua
10 months ago
Reply to  Phil Inman

My brother-in-law had cancer and has taken 3 death shots and they told him his cancer has returned – after being dormant for 6 years. And they called him in for urgent treatment – I learned this from a medical documentary and I told him to ask them – “if I take this treatment can you GUARANTEE me that I will be totally healed and not need any further treatment” – his doctor reply no and so did the hospital – so he refused their treatment and is now seeking an alternative.

donthatemetoomuch
donthatemetoomuch
11 months ago
Reply to  Lord Sabbath

“My own research states….”

Didn’t your own research say that you shouldn’t put their poison in your bloodstream and that manufactured hysteria and fear porn was so obvious from the get go ?.

KarlM Alias
KarlM Alias
11 months ago

One possible reason that the skin is hit more than other organs is fenestrated capillaries. Skin capillaries have nanometer sized holes in them known as fenestration pores. Easily large enough to let the spike proteins through, unlike normal capillaries which effectively trap the spike proteins in the blood vessels.

GaryP
GaryP
11 months ago
Reply to  KarlM Alias

It seems that the major organ targeted by the jabs is the entire system of blood vessels. They are lined with edothetial cells that have the ACE2 receptor. The covid virus attaches to that receptor with the spike protein. The jabs cause the production and release of the spike protein into the blood. Thus all of the horrible organ failures, localized cell death everywhere can be understood as resulting as a result of the spike protein attacking the blood vessels everywhere.Thus all of the adverse effects are explained by the spike protein, and there are a lot more of them from the jabs than from the virus.

chris le gall
chris le gall
10 months ago
Reply to  GaryP

L’oxyde réduit de graphène suffit pour empoisonner le corps. pas d’arn messager, aps de proétéines spike…

Sean OConnor
Sean OConnor
11 months ago

There’s beginning to be a shortage of neonatal foreskin keratinocytes for sale from the likes of thermo fisher scientific…thats used to help heal skin wounds…glad i never took them

Pearl Miranda
Pearl Miranda
11 months ago

Seems like at this point, people were simply forced toward God. When your body turns against you… Who else is there to turn to?

Name
Name
11 months ago
Reply to  Pearl Miranda

Many of these people are not going to turn to God, they are crazy liberals.

Expat
Expat
11 months ago

Safe and effective… My question is… Define “safe”…. then tell us why it’s effective and to what end?

CSJ
CSJ
11 months ago
Reply to  Expat

Safe and effective … for depopulation.

Jess
Jess
11 months ago

My takeaway from this article…

What a clever business plan to create a drug that causes you to need more drugs to treat all the problems caused by the first drug.

KEVIN J REINHART
KEVIN J REINHART
11 months ago

My wife started getting open wounds on her leg after the second Pfizer vaccine. This went on for over a year and numerous doctors, hospitals, and a wound clinic could not figure out what was going on. They finally applied tera skin during surgery to get the wounds to heal and close. She has scars all over her left leg.

KA Patriot
KA Patriot
11 months ago

I wouldn’t trust any “vaccines” at this point. And definitely keep Big Pharma needles away from your kids if you know what’s good for them. Big Pharma don’t give a crap about you or your kids. All they care about is profiting from your injury, illness and death if we’re going to be honest. The plandemic was a perfect example of that as we have learned. Let’s hope and pray people wake up fast, and we see real justice and accountability for this medical genocide that we’re witnessing.

Doug
Doug
11 months ago

Jesus. This is like bubonic plague.

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