Bell’s Palsy is a usually (but not always) temporary affliction in which one side of the face becomes paralyzed due to a nerve, which passes through a narrow bone opening in the skull, becoming inflamed. It can also afflict the ability of the eye on that side of the face to blink, and so during recovery eye patches and special ointments can be prescribed to keep the eye from drying out and sustaining damage. FWIW, sitting next to someone in a car on their palsied side and watching them laugh with no expression from that side of the face, is a trip.
For anyone experienced with it, they are informed by their doctor that Bell’s Palsy comes from the same virus that causes the Chickenpox and Shingles.
So on the presumption that the new Covid vaccines do not inject the Chickenpox virus (although one can’t be too sure these days), when it was reported in the news this week that some of the Covid vaccine recipients were developing “Bell’s Palsy”, the FDA and Pfizer were quick to deny and denounce it.
Paraphrasing:
‘Of course not, ha ha ha, ho ho ho, you stupid peon. It can’t be Bell’s Palsy, because Bell’s Palsy is caused by Chickenpox. So by definition, this is not Bell’s Palsy. Voila, fake fact checker sites can move to the top of the search engines and demand you be stupid, that the Covid vaccine indeed does not cause “Bell’s Palsy”.’
‘But shhhh. It does, however cause lateral facial paralysis in some recipients. We just haven’t named that affliction yet.’
To have this come out, in addition to all the other dire warnings from doctors on the horrors this vaccine is doing to its volunteers, just 2 days before the big FDA panel meeting to “emergency” approve the Pfizer covid vaccine for mass distribution, (which of course sailed through without a hitch), could not be allowed stand. (You stupid rube.)
And there you have it.