Of course it’s normal for vaccines.
It stimulates the immune system by mimicking an infection.
My brother in law woke up this am with difficulty breathing. He is now in the hospital.
He got vaccinated this week. I told my sister a couple of weeks ago that this is an EXPERIMENTAL vaccine, don't sign up to be a lab rat. Of course, I am the only one who listens to my advice all of the time. They at least had HCQ+Zn+antibiotic in their medicine cabinet in case they came down with symptoms.
Based on 90% effectiveness, a vaccinated guiney pig still has an excellent chance to become infected so HCQ+Zn might still be a good option to have in your medicine cabinet.
If this is completely normal why are they putting this word out to prevent
Unnecessary biopsies?
Why wouldn’t the first question in any health history preceding a biopsy be,
Have you recently received a vaccine?