News is finally getting out about the potential negative side effects of the leading contenders for covid vaccines.
Fox News is reporting that a coronavirus vaccine test subject claimed temporary and painful side effects:
And Fox News is not the only one sounding the alarm about potential short term side effects of the vaccine, as Marmee Rooke reports:
CNBC reports that in a meeting with the CDC on Monday, doctors spoke with “public health officials and drugmakers” about the need to warn potential takers of the vaccine that the side effects “won’t be a walk in the park.” The doctors raised concerns that the majority of the population haven’t heard a single side effect from the vaccine.
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The recommendation comes as the vaccine schedule shows it is necessary for two separate injections. The doctors are worried that some will not come back for the necessary second dose if they aren’t realistically prepared for the side effects of the first dose.
American Medical Association representative, Dr. Sandra Fryhofer told the ‘Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ that her biggest “worry” is that her patients will not come back for the second dose after learning about Pfizer’s and Moderna’s Covid vaccines require two separate injection schedules.
Dr.Fryhofer told the ACIP that “we really need to make patients aware that this is not going to be a walk in the park.” She advised the ACIP that the patients will put two and two together, “They are going to know they had a vaccine. They are probably not going to feel wonderful. But they’ve got to come back for that second dose.”
CNBC spoke to vaccine trial participants in September who told the media company they experienced and several uncomfortable symptoms, including high fever, body aches, bad headaches, daylong exhaustion, and other symptoms.
Vaccine creators admit that the “vaccines could induce side effects that are similar to symptoms associated with mild Covid-19, such as muscle pain, chills, and headache.”
A woman in her 50’s – a member of Moderna’s vaccine trial – spoke to CNBC about her experience with the trial and her side effects from the vaccine. she said that “a bad migraine left her drained for a day and unable to focus.”
The woman said, “If this proves to work, people are going to have to toughen up.” She said, “the first dose is no big deal.”
She recommends that Moderna and the doctors recommend patients “take a day off after the second dose” because “the second dose will definitely put you down for the day for sure.”
The director of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Dr. Nancy Messonnier, said the CDC would work to create a vaccine schedule to determine which medical staff members got the vaccines first after the realization that the vaccine could take medical staff out of the hospital for a few days due to the harsh symptoms of the vaccine.
The other point discussed in the meeting is how the government and medical agencies would refer to the vaccine symptoms. The idea that telling the patients the truth about what is coming wasn’t an option.
The group decided that the tone should leave the patient feeling positive about the effects they will experience with the vaccine. Patsy Stinchfield, A nurse practitioner advising the group, claims that “some people in the trials have actually been disappointed when they don’t suffer the side effects,” others in the trial have shown.
The vaccine will be available to the public in a matter of weeks, and people want to know what to expect from the vaccine.
Many Americans understand that the virus has a 99.996% survival rate and wonder why we need a vaccine in the first place.