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To: EnderWiggin1970

Then why do they keep everyone around for 15 minutes after the shot to handle any reactions?


7 posted on 09/19/2022 1:22:33 PM PDT by The Free Engineer
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To: The Free Engineer

Then why do they keep everyone around for 15 minutes after the shot to handle any reactions?


To cut down on people who drop dead in random places.


18 posted on 09/19/2022 1:33:44 PM PDT by mvonfr
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Yes, it's supposed to be so someone can act and save your life if you do have a reaction.

I got my first two shots in a regional medical clinic that had a retired doctor monitoring us while we waited.   They have eleven Primary Care or Internal Medicine Doctors there, including my doctor.

22 posted on 09/19/2022 1:41:30 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! )
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OK, my ignorance is on display, I freely admit. I did not have an instant adverse reaction in mind such as others have mentioned. I was thinking along the lines of a much slower cause-effect relationship in terms of long-lasting effects from the RNA in the "vaccine."

But honest question - how would such an immediate reaction with these shots be any different from other vaccine shots?

46 posted on 09/19/2022 2:21:25 PM PDT by EnderWiggin1970
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