A vial is a vial. Come on mannnn! ๐ฅ๐๐๐จ๐ฉ
One can now get both a covid shot and a flu shot at the same time.
Did that cause the error?
In any case, very young children should not be given a covid shot, at least until the FDA authorizes it!
And some of us (including yours truly) prefer to take our shots one at a time!!!!
“accidental”
Any med tech, nurse or idiot checks the vial before taking out the dose
A nurse or tech must look at the label before picking it up, again when taking it from the container then a third time when putting the container back down. Every time. That is by licensure. Itโs part of why people trust nurses. Part of why nurses earn $30 to $40 per hour.
For this person to have done this not just once but repeatedly and after More such reports during the past week I say no sale. Not buying this account.
Solution ... don’t get any shots. OK, if I get bit by a bat or a rattlesnake, I’ll get a shot.
This should be an interesting case. Since the vaccines are protected by legislation, all that seems actionable is the injection error. Any long term potential problems related to the vaccine are probably shielded.
"The first incident occurred at a Fresno, California Walgreens.Then, a Maryland Walgreens administered a COVID-19 jab to a four year old."
Accidental my ass!
Accidentally on purpose
I am not planning on getting my annual flu shots this year if ever for fear of getting the coronary vaccine.
Tuley said the children have been taken to a pediatric cardiologist, and the family was told both are showing signs of heart issues.
The family said the younger child has been sick with a fever and a cough.
Either 5his was intentional, and the ce ter needs to be sued, or it was medical negligence and the center needs to be sued. You can’t unring this bell
Accidentally my foot.
I donโt believe for a minute it was an accident.
it was not an “accident”
Accidentally?
That is VERY kill-worthy...
That’s why I’m not getting the flu shot anymore. I usually get them at the pharmacy, but you can’t trust anyone these days. Never had the flu in my 74 years. I live alone, and rarely socialize, and when I do, it’s with my kids, and my brother’s family. I’ve managed to outlive everyone else in my family, so I’ll take my chances, and hope for the best.
My rheumatologist offered to give me a Flu vax this week. I asked Her, “Wasn’t flu eradicated last year?” She started laughing.
Seems to me this is becoming common place lately. Any bets they are doing this on purpose? What is the payoff for giving the jab versus the fly shot?