Pfizer closely monitoring Alaska health worker after serious adverse reaction to vaccine-
[zerohedge.com]
Following the emergence of various 'glitches' yesterday in the rollout of Pfizer/BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine, the giant pharma company has been forced to make a statement about the situation regarding a healthcare worker in Alaska was hospitalized on Tuesday with a 'serious allergic reaction' after receiving Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
I would rather take a chance with the virus.
You and I both.
It's amazing how tiny celled antibodies know they don't want the vaccine, but millions of people still want it.
Scary stuff. And they say Hydroxychloroquine is dangerous?
I know, right?
@SpikeTalon Me, I just prep to avoid possible hospitalization by keeping half a dozen of this in hand (Texan MD Bartlett's advise). At US$1.70 apiece, they'd beat admission costs any day.
mRNA vaccines have been in the lab since 1989. This is the first time one has left the lab and is out in the wild.
Before messenger RNA was a multibillion-dollar idea, it was a scientific backwater. And for the Hungarian-born scientist behind a key mRNA discovery, it was a career dead-end.
From wikipedia /wiki/RNA_vaccine
Up until 2020, these mRNA biotech companies had poor results testing mRNA drugs for cardiovascular, metabolic and renal diseases; selected targets for cancer; and rare diseases like Crigler–Najjar syndrome, with most finding that the side-effects of mRNA insertion were too serious.