Healthcare Workers in the U.S. Suffer Serious Reactions from Illegal Pfizer Experimental Vaccine – Others Fake Vaccination on TV
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The first illegal Pfizer experimental vaccines were rolled out this week. I have seen no evidence so far of the military being involved in their distribution, as has been planned under Operation Warp Speed.
This is probably because the first Pfizer vaccines were reported to have been administered this week in medical institutions, where they can control the narrative and where the military is not needed.
Healthcare workers and people in nursing homes or assisted living centers were reportedly the first ones to receive the vaccine this week.
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Some Reactions to COVID Vaccines Expected, But No Reason To Avoid Shot
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Updated Dec. 20: As COVID-19 vaccines roll out across the U.S., there are likely to be more reports of possible allergic reactions, experts say.
Yet those reports should not deter the vast majority of people – including people with severe food or medication allergies – from getting the vaccine. When deciding to get vaccinated, allergists say it’s important to weigh the risks of a COVID-19 infection with the small risk of reacting to the vaccine. At this time, the risks from the virus far outweigh the risk of a reaction to the vaccine.
Alaskan suffers adverse reaction to Pfizer vaccine
An Alaskan health worker had a serious allergic reaction after getting Pfizer and BioNTech’s coronavirus vaccine, but is now stable, public health authorities said on Wednesday.
The adverse reaction in the person, minutes after taking the Pfizer shot on Tuesday, was similar to two cases reported last week in Britain.
Britain’s medical regulator has said that anyone with a history of anaphylaxis, or severe allergic reactions to a medicine or food, should not get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
But the United States Food and Drug Administration has said that most Americans with allergies should be safe to receive the vaccine. It said only people who have previously had severe allergic reactions to vaccines or ingredients in this particular vaccine should avoid getting the shot.