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Originally Posted by fraze
If you have a history of heightened allergic responses the vaccine can cause you to go into shock. This is a pretty standard thing with many vaccines. They will ask you about your allergy history before giving you the shot. (How do I know this stuff btw? From watching the news. It's very widely reported).
This is also the reason you're supposed to stay in observation after getting the corona virus vaccine. This is a highly treatable side effect (an epipen).
It's funny to me that we're hyper focused on a handful of people (literally in the 10s or 100s) that have a survivable response to the vaccine, but you have no problem ignoring 4000s people dying every day.
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Fraze swears he knows everything.
This ain’t shock dumbass. Shock doesn’t last every moment of the day like she said this is. The doctors who saw her didn’t say it was shock.
And no shit this is “RIGHT NOW” rare. Maybe that’s why I fuckin said it was? You can’t tell me with certainty this won’t happen to a lot more down the road. The experts who made the vaccine wouldn’t make that claim so how could you?
Also, 4000 aren’t dying a day from covid get your numbers straight