Posted on 08/16/2021 7:26:03 AM PDT by BenLurkin
SINGAPORE — The 16-year-old teenager who suffered a heart attack six days after receiving his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech/Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine will be eligible for a one-time financial assistance of $225,000.
This will be provided under Singapore's Vaccine Injury Financial Assistance Programme (VIFAP), said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Monday (16 August) in a press statement.
It added that medical investigations have found that the youth had developed acute severe myocarditis which led to the out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Based on ongoing pharmacovigilance monitoring by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA), while there is a small increased risk of myocarditis or pericarditis following the administration of the COVID-19 vaccines, the local incidence rate remains low at 0.48 per 100,000 doses administered.
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Singapore also issued a warning to avoid strenuous exercise for at least a week after getting the shot. Everyone take note!
And caffeine drinks
“”The myocarditis was likely a serious adverse event arising from the COVID-19 vaccine he received, which might have been aggravated by his strenuous lifting of weights and his high consumption of caffeine through energy drinks and supplements,” it said.
He gets paid while the rest of us are Shit Outta Luck (SOL).
"Strenuous exercise" to include: briskly walking up the stairs; straining at the stool; even only moderate sexual activity; reading your FReeper postings.
Regards,
I’m not referring to moderate cardio. But the younger you are especially male. Intensive exercise seems to be good to avoid. If not delaying or avoiding a 2nd shot altogether. I’m not sure if the case above was after 1st or 2nd dose.
Also I’m under impression that Johnson and Johnson shot is better for men anyway. (Not young women.)
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