Posted on 12/29/2020 3:34:40 PM PST by Vendome
Health experts are weighing in after a local nurse tested positive for COVID-19 more than a week after receiving the Pfizer vaccine.
In a Facebook message posted on December 18, Matthew W., an ER nurse at at two different local hospitals, talked about receiving the Pfizer vaccine that day. He told ABC 10News his arm was sore for a day but he suffered no other side effects.
Six days later on Christmas Eve -- after working a shift in the COVID-19 unit -- Matthew, 45, became sick. He got the chills and later came down with muscle aches and fatigue.
The day after Christmas, he went to a drive-up hospital testing site and tested positive for COVID-19.
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There are excuses for everything COVID-19 related. I’m sure one or more will be forthcoming soon enough to explain this away.
Weird. You inject some covid derivative in your arm and get covid!?
Considering he did not get the second dose it makes sense..you can still get the virus even with the 1st shot the 1st shot is meaningless its a package deal
Remember, he needs two shots, 3 weeks apart for the full effect.
Meanwhile effective cheap, proven prophylaxis Ivermectin or HCQ) is still ignored.
Government is the disease.
Yeah, I’ll be right over to get that “vaccine”..........NOT !!
I’m not sure anyone has received their second shot yet, and
then given it time to work it’s ‘magic’.
This means nothing.
If people start contracting after a few months have passed,
they’ve got a real problem.
“There are excuses for everything COVID-19 related. I’m sure one or more will be forthcoming soon enough to explain this away.”
There is no excuse for this ignorant post since you didn’t read the article.
. Nevermind. ...
Yeah - this isn’t a “vaccine” as we know it.
It’s a drug that makes your body produce proteins that LOOK like the virus to your immune system and then your immune system will supposedly get trained on it.
But it takes more than a few days for your body to produce enough of the proteins and for your immune system to figure out how to easily attack it.
So this isn’t surprising.
Yeah, I agree...
“Yeah - this isn’t a “vaccine” as we know it.”
True, but even the regular vaccines take time to build immunity AND are not 100% effective.
Maybe because immunity is not achieved until a few weeks after the second vaccination not 8 days after the first?
..... I thought there were supposed to be a series of two shots 3 weeks appart ..... If she only had one shot then the innoculation series was not complete .....
“Weird. You inject some covid derivative in your arm and get covid!?”
And test positive for it.
Even quercetin supplies are drying up at Amazon and Swanson’s...
“There are excuses for everything COVID-19 related. I’m sure one or more will be forthcoming soon enough to explain this away.
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There’s nothing to explain. 95% (the effectiveness shown by the vaccine trials after the SECOND shot) is not 100%.? Of note, in the trials the Moderna vaccine was 100% effective at preventing severe cases. So, of the small number of trial vaccine recipients who still got Covid despite the vaccine, the cases were mild. I forget exactly what the effectiveness was among the trial participants who only got the 1st injection and didn’t get the second shot but it was well over 50%. And, again, 50% is not 100%.
I don’t think anyone ever claimed the vaccine was 100% effective.
They have already said that some will die after getting the “vaccine” which will not, despite the hype, create immunity as you’d expect, but merely lessen the severity.
Between the virus, the vaccine, the "stats", the source, the expert "wisdom", the scary updates...
The usual image of the thing reminds me of the little green nubby balls that work to massage plantar-fasciitis afflicted feet.
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