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To: Libloather

“In clinical studies, the adverse reactions in participants 18 years of age and older were:

Pain at the injection site (92.0%)
Fatigue (70.0%)
Headache (64.7%)
Myalgia (61.5%)
Arthralgia (46.4%)
Chills (45.4%)
Nausea/vomiting (23.0%)
Axillary swelling/tenderness (19.8%)
Fever (15.5%)
Swelling at the injection site (14.7%)
Erythema at the injection site (10.0%).”

https://www.modernatx.com/covid19vaccine-eua/providers/clinical-trial-data

“Hypersensitivity adverse events were reported in 1.5% of vaccine recipients and 1.1% of placebo recipients.”

“There were two serious adverse events of facial swelling in vaccine recipients with a history of injection of dermatological fillers. The onset of swelling was reported 1 and 2 days, respectively, after vaccination and was likely related to vaccination.”

Side effects of the vaccine tend to go away quickly, in a day or two, unlike symptoms of long Covid.


20 posted on 06/03/2021 6:00:10 PM PDT by Brian Griffin
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To: Brian Griffin

When I got my first Pfizer shot, I literally felt no side effects whatsoever, nothing, not even a sore arm. With the 2nd 3 weeks later, later that night I noticed my arm was a bit sore, sort of like I’d been lifting heavy weights. The next day around lunch time I felt a bit chilled and a bit achy but kept working until the end of the day.

When I got home, I felt a bit worse, mostly body aches and what I presumed was a fever and feeling quite tired.

As the night went on, the body aches got worse and kept me from sleeping even as I felt extremely tired. The other thing was having to go pee like every 20 minutes but that is what always happens when I get a bad cold or the flu, I think from the fever and also drinking a lot of iced ginger ale, my go to when feeling sick.

Around midnight I took a shot of Nyquil for the fever and the aches and also ate a half pint of strawberry ice cream, and soon fell asleep, slept through the night and felt perfectly fine the next day. I credit both the ice cream and the NyQuil.

In contrast to the people I know who got COVID and missed several days of work if not weeks, with continuing breathing problems, nerve pain, loss of smell and taste and severe fatigue that lasted weeks if not months, my few hours of a bit of discomfort and no lost time from work that subsided with a shot of Nyquil and some strawberry ice cream was nothing.


28 posted on 06/03/2021 6:28:09 PM PDT by MD Expat in PA (No. I am not a doctor nor have I ever played one on TV. The MD in my screen name stands for Maryland)
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To: Brian Griffin

Side effects of the vaccine tend to go away quickly, in a day or two, unlike symptoms of long Covid.


We don’t know the long-term effects of the emergency use experimental gene therapies nor do we know how the immune systems of those who were jabbed will respond when confronted with a new virus, again because no long-term studies.

Frankly, I am inclined to take Ivermectin...I think it has as much efficacy as the Emergency use therapies and it is safer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn_b4NRTB6k


39 posted on 06/03/2021 11:54:43 PM PDT by Freedom56v2 (If I wanted to live in China, I would move there!)
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