it seems that some autoimmune phenomena are clearly related to immunization (e.g. Guillain-Barre syndrome). The issue of the risk of vaccination remains a philosophical one, since to date the advantages of this policy have not been refuted, while the risk for autoimmune disease has not been irrevocably proved.
I'm okay with this because those with immune issues are the ones who are actually at risk, not healthy people.
This actually makes those people more at risk to die, since what little their immune system is capable of doing will be wasted trying to fight off the messengers in their body, leaving them more at risk to other morbidities, or causing them to adopt other autoimmune diseases: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/vaccine-secrets/video-chapters/vaccines-can-cause-autoimmune-diseases/
Another study that examined the relationship.... https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10648110/
Here's the real kicker: that study was originally published back in 2000. Yet here we are, two decades later and we're right back at square one (for reference): https://swprs.org/guillain-barre-syndrome-after-covid-vaccination/
just wait, soon its 5th round for everyone ...just remember that vaccines were originally "only for vulnerable", aka elderly and high risk adults