If you’ve been known to have severe allergies in the past, I would definitely hold off on the Pfizer vaccine for the time being. You might want to have a discussion with your doctor or allergist about the Moderna vaccine. It’s still fairly simple and I haven’t heard of any significant reactions to it thus far.
There’s also the Johnson & Johnson vaccine that should have an EUA this month or early next month. The Oxford vaccine is likely coming next month as well. Probably 5-6 vaccine options available before this summer. Hopefully one of them turns out to be workable for you.
Take care!
Thanks, and thank you for all the information.
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This woman got the Moderna vax.
I wonder if these people getting reactions from the MRNA vaccines are those that would have ended up in the hospital had they got Covid
https://www.facebook.com/shawn.skelton.73/posts/403541337597874
her tongue issue is freaky
Both the Johnson & Johnson and Oxford vaccines contain fetal stem cells. They are even more immoral than the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
When it comes to the COVID-19 vaccines, at least five candidates undergoing clinical trials use fetal-derived cell lines: from China's CanSino Biologics, the University of Oxford partnered with AstraZeneca, Janssen (a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson), the University of Pittsburgh and California-based ImmunityBio.
Take warning!