Corneal Endothelium
A study published in Ophthalmic Epidemiology finds a dramatic decrease in the layer of corneal endothelial cells subsequent to mRNA-COVID 19 'vaccination'. These cells, thought to never regenerate once formed, are responsible for maintaining corneal transparency and hydration.
The study found an 8.4% loss of cell density over a 75 day period, as well as physical changes that signify cell stress. A layperson's summary describing the effect is available from Nicolas Hulscher, MPH.
Potential problems that can result from damage to these cells include blurred vision, chronic corneal swelling, or blindness in severe cases.
