ER Nurse From San Diego Tested Positive For Covid-19 Eight Days After Being Vaccinated
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Since the Covid-19 vaccine was made available, some countries have already been vaccinating their patients. In most countries, the frontliners are the first to receive the vaccine. However, there have been many reports of side effects and issues that these receivers have faced.
Similarly, a male ER nurse from San Diego reportedly tested positive for Covid-19, eight days after receiving the vaccination.
ER nurse Matthew W. received the Pfizer vaccine on 18 December, according to his post on Instagram.
He even added a humourous caption to his post saying “Got my Covid vaccine! The 15 minutes afterward sitting around with a bunch of others while health care workers asked us how we felt made me think of an opium den. I’ll report back if I start to grow a third arm.”
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Nurse ‘tests positive for Covid eight days AFTER he was vaccinated’ as expert says disease may have lay dormant in him
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Updated: 31 Dec 2020, 2:07
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AN ER nurse has tested positive for Covid-19 eight days after receiving a vaccination against the virus.
California nurse Matthew W, 45, received the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine on December 18, but tested positive for Covid-19 the day after Christmas after starting to feel unwell.
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ER nurse Matthew W, 45, received the Pfizer vaccine on December 18 and tested positive for Covid-19 on December 26Credit: dj xpress/Instagram
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ER nurse Matthew W, suffered chills, muscle aches and fatigue before testing positive for Covid-19Credit: dj xpress/Instagram
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By Mansoor| Updated: 30th December 2020 6:25 pm IST Photo: Representational Image
Washington: An ICU nurse in San Diego, who had received Pfizer Inc vaccine’s shot against COVID-19 on December 18, has tested positive for the virus.
Matthew W, a 45-year-old nurse in San Diego, told ABC News San Diego affiliate KGTV that after receiving the vaccine he had only experienced arm soreness as a side-effect of the vaccine but six days later after working a shift in the COVID-19 unit, he had chills, muscle pain and fatigue. A coronavirus test confirmed him of being positive.
Report: Nurse tests positive for COVID-19 after getting vaccine By Gray News Staff | December 30, 2020 at 11:31 AM EST - Updated January 12 at 12:43 PM
(Gray News) - An emergency room nurse in the San Diego area tested positive for the coronavirus more than a week after receiving his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
Experts said that this is not unexpected, as it takes time for the immunity to develop - 10 to 14 days - and it is possible to get infected before that immunity develops.
A nurse who KGTV calls Matthew W. started feeling sick on Christmas Eve, six days after his inoculation, and tested positive the day after Christmas.