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COVID arm is a delayed hypersensitivity reaction that occurs around a week after vaccination, mostly from the Moderna vaccine. Here’s what you need to know. ....
Females may be more likely to experience side effects from flu vaccines than males, new research says. Though the new study didn't examine why females may fare worse with vaccine side effects, some working theories point to genetic and hormonal differences in females that may affect immune response. ....
The Canadian Armed Forces saw its numbers shrink over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, but the claim that up to 5,000 members had to leave military service due to vaccine injury is false. A video shared as evidence is misrepresented and the Department of National Defence said there were no departures of service members over vaccine-adverse events. ....
Physician, would you still have this viewpoint, this stand against the vaccine mandates? and when you talk to people in indiana in your home state who don t want to get vaccinated, what are those conversations like? yeah, i don t think my viewpoint was any different, you know, when i was a practicing physician, whether it s covid or other things that the federal government would mandate. i don t think my position really has changed. when i talk to people who don t want to get the vaccine they just have legitimate concerns about the safety profile of the vaccine even though i ve tried to convince people yes, there are isolated cases of vaccine reactions. but statistically the risk of the vaccine is very, very low. and efficacy, whether or not it s effective. you know, some of the break through cases people say, see, you can still get it. well, that is true but you don t get hospitalized and you don t get really, really sick. so both of those things people just don t think it s necessa ....
Effects that are more similar to their first injection. so in the case of the mrnas, the moderna and the pfizer, which means typically less because we were seeing more genicity with the second shot. in terms of maio cardites or the thrombositeopenia syndrome, they were not seeing that in excess at all with the second shot. so people were experiencing the same thing, headache, sore arm, typical vaccine reactions but no safety concerns. we know that we re going to get a decision pretty soon about kids and vaccines. and pfizer has said its vaccine is 91% effective for kids. when and when it gets improved, how long until it s actually rolled out? could it happen as soon as the first couple weeks of november? is it there at the ready, at the ....