topochico225
Enthusiasm Enthusiast
Going to get a test this morning! Honestly, I'm hoping it's positive. This is my 7th test, and the anxious flurry of when my brother/I get exposed is crazy. He's getting vaccinated next Thursday!
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From the source cited, the adverse reactions were consistent with common reactions in adults being vaccinated with any vaccine, and "We are looking into what happened and what may have caused the reactions, including the conditions at the fairgrounds such as heat and the ability to keep the site cool."https://www.fox5dc.com/news/georgia...verse-reactions.amp?__twitter_impression=true
Georgia site had so many adverse reactions they haulted vacciantions.
From the source cited, the adverse reactions were consistent with common reactions in adults being vaccinated with any vaccine, and "We are looking into what happened and what may have caused the reactions, including the conditions at the fairgrounds such as heat and the ability to keep the site cool."
Hardly newsworthy.
If you read the article it says 14 out of 1250 had reactions which is slightly over 1%. You have a similar likelihood of getting in a car accident on the way to the vaccination site as having an adverse reaction.Oh look the same happened in North Carolina.
https://apnews.com/article/north-ca...emic-raleigh-166f5bf453057cd9861d5daf2ae38ad2
Trump’s rushed vaccines...
As for the fainting episodes in the NC example, fainting is a very common occurrence after vaccines and is due to anxiety and is NOT a side effect of ingredients in the vaccine. See this article for more information.
"Syncope (fainting) has historically been associated with vaccination administration. The CDC states that there have been reports of syncope with nearly every type of vaccine."
Nope, not newsworthy.