Volunteers adverse reaction to RNA vaccine
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Date: September 10, 2020 07:35PM Haydon said he came down with a fever of over 103 degrees and that he felt sicker than he ever has before. He sought medical care at an urgent care center. After he was released from the center and returned home, he fainted.
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Date: September 12, 2020 12:29AM Good. Why would you volunteer to get a vaccine unless you’re trying to get attention or for money. We’ll have the last laugh when all the pro-vaccine zealots start dropping like flies. Please God, let none of my people get the vaccine. Re: Volunteers adverse reaction to RNA vaccine
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Date: September 14, 2020 01:18AM brilliant article
(within the invalid vaccination=effective paradigm). Re: Volunteers adverse reaction to RNA vaccine
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Date: September 20, 2020 04:29PM
Also a volunteer has had a neurological reaction to the vaccine. AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Volunteer Showed Symptoms Of Rare Neurological Disorder [www.yahoo.com] AstraZeneca Plc (NYSE: AZN) CEO Pascal Soriot said during a conference call with investors Wednesday that a person experiencing symptoms related to a rare neurological disorder caused its global COVID-19 vaccine trials to pause, Stat reported. What Happened: Soriot revealed that the trial participant, a woman in the United Kingdom, suffered symptoms consistent with a spinal inflammatory disorder called transverse myelitis, according to Stat. The diagnosis wasn't confirmed and the woman could to be discharged from the hospital as soon as Wednesday, according to the executive. A board overseeing safety and data components of the trial reportedly confirmed that the participant was injected with the British drugmaker’s COVID-19 vaccine and not a placebo. Additionally, Soriot said that the vaccine trial was also halted earlier in July after a person suffered neurological symptoms, diagnosed as multiple sclerosis. The event was unrelated to the effects of vaccine, according to AstraZeneca. *********** A woman who received an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed severe neurological symptoms that prompted a pause in testing, a spokesman for drugmaker AstraZeneca said Thursday. The study participant in late-stage testing reported symptoms consistent with transverse myelitis, a rare inflammation of the spinal cord, said company spokesman Matthew Kent. “We don’t know if it is (transverse myelitis),” Kent said. “More tests are being done now as part of the follow-up.” On Tuesday, AstraZeneca said its “standard review process triggered a pause to vaccination to allow review of safety data.” Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/20/2020 04:44PM by Jennifer. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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