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Originally Posted by Jito463
I had that once. Delivered newspapers in winter, while riding a moped with nothing covering my face. It's not something I'd want to happen again, but it's not a major hurdle to deal with.
The worst part is that it took a couple months to diagnose, so I had no idea what was causing half my face to droop like I just visited the dentist. After about 6 months, my face was probably 95% back to normal, and was about 99% normal within 8 months, though I still have a very slight sag on one side of my face (not really noticeable unless you know to look for it, though).
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About 200,000 people develop Bell's Palsy. Causes unknown, thought to be either viral infection or nerve damage. Can last from a couple months to permanently.
Now, FOUR TRIAL PATIENTS who received the experimental COVID vaccine developed Bell's Palsy. Four people. That to me indicates a high likelihood of causation.
Here's the official report:
https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download