Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
Delderby wrote:
If you could kindly reveal the source of the report I'd be grateful - if not we should treat this as fake news.
NY Times story on 1-12-2021 by Denise Grady and Patricia Mazzei
I was wrong about his age, he was 55, not in his 40s.
My clinic has administered 100doses of vaccine. No significant side effects. Everybody gets a mildly tender deltoid. No big deal. As the major reported side effect is a allergic reaction, I am advising my patients to take an OTC antihistamine, such as Zyrtec a couple of hours prior to getting their shot. We are hopefully awaiting more vaccine. We have probably 500 people on a waiting list.
Bridges wrote:
NY Times story on 1-12-2021 by Denise Grady and Patricia Mazzei
I was wrong about his age, he was 55, not in his 40s.
Yes - the poor man died 16 days after the jab. There was no indication that the jab directly caused his death. The man had a very rare disease. This is one case in several millions of people vaccinated. Such scaremongering could cause thousands of deaths from Covid among those who might refuse the vaccine.
Delderby wrote:
Which vaccine? I had the Pfizer first dose yesterday. No probs - slight ache in the arm today.
I wonder if you got the same one as the The Queen. If I lived in the UK I'd take great consolation from getting the same vaccination as possibly the worlds greatest living treasure (well apart from our Swedish Vallhund, Badger, he thinks he's the prime living treasure).
Slight ache is probably nothing to do with the vaccine, just a small bruise from the jab
TonyP wrote:
I wonder if you got the same one as the The Queen. If I lived in the UK I'd take great consolation from getting the same vaccination as possibly the worlds greatest living treasure (well apart from our Swedish Vallhund, Badger, he thinks he's the prime living treasure).
Slight ache is probably nothing to do with the vaccine, just a small bruise from the jab
Don't know which one would get the Royal Warrant - yes, I'm sure the slight ache was from the jab rather than the vaccine.
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