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Disclaimer: I am not an anti-vacc guy, but concerning nevertheless.
Given what the virus does, multiple, if not all metabolisms, can be affected short-,mid-, and long-term. The vacc has a much much lower chance of being just as bad.

For illustration: Virus X is likely to kill 33/100 people over time. The vaccine XV is likely to kill 1/100 over time.

"Kill" can be replaced with cause ['Alzheimers', 'autoimmune diseases', 'cancer', 'tumors', 'aneurysms', 'laggy hands', 'laggy eyelids', 'spasms', 'short breath', etc.]. I, couldn't hold my piss for a while and coffee & meds couldn't have been the reason and years of Kegel exercises got humbled by some monkey shit's gain of function experiment.

FWIW: neither virus nor vaccine will cause anything by themselves. They can be part of the 'causal cluster'. Reduce & manage stress as much as you can. Any kind of stress to body & brain needs to be followed with an adequate amount of recovery.

Let me guess, they haven't controlled for one sure way of not getting Alzheimer: dying of Covid

Funny they seem to not have controlled for actual Covid infection as well (as the other comment mentioned - the virus is worse than the vaccine)

Conclusions

Preliminary evidence suggests a potential link between COVID-19 vaccination, particularly mRNA vaccines, and increased incidences of AD and MCI. This underscores the need for further research to elucidate the relationship between vaccine-induced immune responses and neurodegenerative processes, advocating for continuous monitoring and investigation into the vaccines' long-term neurological impacts.