Posted on 03/04/2021 4:52:15 PM PST by nickcarraway
Same here.
I had some soreness in the area of injection, and that was
gone less than 48 hour later.
Nothing else so far.
I have 19 days left before the second dose.
In fact,there are no guarantees in life.
If 12 people out of 30,000 develop a rash most physicians would consider that an "acceptable" frequency of occurrence.
...also Moderna.
A lot of people are getting the shot done wrong. Something about pinching the muscle.
A lot of people had problems with Merck’s shingles shot which has now been pulled
Of course they denied it caused problems.
For those that want to look up reported side effects of medicine ...CDC has a Wonder data base that is quite extensive.
...and a third eye.
It isn’t a vaccine. It’s a real-time, phase 3 clinical trial. I wouldn’t take the follow up shot if I were them, but then again I wouldn’t have gotten the 1st one.
I am pretty positive that mussels did something to my body after a food poisoning incident. No problem before but now can’t eat them without throwing up violently.
After my second Moderna vaccine shot, I got this rash as described on the inside of my arm, opposite the injection site. It started a couple of days after my shot and went away a couple of days after that without me doing anything. No muss, no fuss. Happy to have that done and over with.
btw if anyone had a problem with Merck shingles shot there is a class action lawsuit
However, you might get more from the vaccine recovery court if they allow a suit on the shingles shot given there is a class action.
the recovery court requires more than just a few weeks of problems from what I have read so far.
I haven’t read this but would not be shocked at whatever it reveals
The Vaccine Court: The Dark Truth of America’s Vaccine Injury Compensation Program Hardcover – November 11, 2014
“It’s more of a warning sign that many people realize.”
Seems well thought out and logical. Don’t say it on Facebook or Twitter.
Seems that a .0004% chance is pretty low.
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You are correct. A much more pertinent fact is the chances of surviving the Covid flu is currently running at 98.9 percent.
One of the writers for sportsbook review just had his father in law die from Covid..so again....percentages mean nothing whether used for or against the vaccine. you can easily fit into the rare category...
speaking as one who just now fit into the rare category and has to deal with the expense and stress of the medical community trying to figure out what happened while pointing the finger at each other. Yeah, it involves Merck.
In my experience it will double in size.
A friend of mine and I drove down to the Lower East Side of Manhattan last week. I visit the city often but I take the train from Connecticut 99% of the time. If I thought I only had a 70% chance of surviving the Triborough Bridge and FDR Drive I never would have done it.IMO a 70% survival rate is worrisome...particularly when it's me.
I developed that rash on the second day after my second Pfizer shot where I received the Pfizer shot.
It itched like heck, and my RN wife treated it with 10% Cortisone cream and aloe.
In 3 days, the swelling and rash went away.
There is no swelling or soreness at this time.
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