- Researchers have previously found that COVID vaccines impacted menstruation; one international study from the Oregon Health and Science University concluded that “some people may experience a slight, temporary change in the length of their monthly menstrual cycle” after receiving the vaccine.
- Another study found that 42% of women with regular menstrual cycles reported heavier bleeding than usual after inoculation.
- Walker told the undercover journalist that Pfizer is expanding mRNA technology for applications in oncology and gene editing.