COVID Vaccine Safety

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FDA releases data that it based its emergency use authorization for the Pfizer vaccine. Not good.

Cumulative Analysis of Post-authorization Adverse Event Reports.pdf

Specializes in Adult Internal Medicine.
On 12/2/2021 at 9:42 AM, PPediRN said:

FDA releases data that it based its emergency use authorization for the Pfizer vaccine. Not good. 

https://phmpt.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/5.3.6-postmarketing-experience.pdf 

Did you actually read what you posted? 

There is a recurring theme: "This cumulative case review does not raise new  safety issues.". 

But like OMG there are so many cases of pyrexia am I right? That sounds bad! 

In reality, it's actually COVID that classifies as not good

Regardless of how many conspiracies people look for... or hypothetical risks... or coincidental (not causal) instances of supposed harm from vaccines... even including any of the rare instances of actual harm (such as anaphylaxis)... the risk of getting hospitalized with covid will always be the worst option. 

But what the heck would I know?  I've only worked on a covid unit for the last two years of my nursing career.

Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.

I think the figure, according to news is over 8 billion vaccines have been administered.  

I like that there is transparency.  Yes there have been adverse affects sadly.  But it's kind of like saying "there have been 1,600 cases of liver problems from Tylenol, that's not good.  Don't risk it."

The OP may not even work in health care.

Specializes in CRNA, Finally retired.
37 minutes ago, 2BS Nurse said:

The OP may not even work in health care.

Sigh........why we need a section only for people who have actually graduated from nursing school 

Specializes in Critical Care/Vascular Access.
On 12/7/2021 at 11:32 AM, subee said:

Sigh........why we need a section only for people who have actually graduated from nursing school 

Graduating from nursing school doesn't mean much these days.

Specializes in CRNA, Finally retired.
2 hours ago, Mr. Murse said:

Graduating from nursing school doesn't mean much these days.

Correct, but no helpful.

OP- what are your thoughts on the responses to your post?

Would love to hear your perspective.

Specializes in New Critical care NP, Critical care, Med-surg, LTC.
On 12/4/2021 at 6:11 PM, BostonFNP said:

But like OMG there are so many cases of pyrexia am I right? That sounds bad! 

I know! And think of all the people out there affected by inhalation or intoxication due to dihydrogen monoxide every year- where is the outrage about that?! Ha,ha. We have to ban dihydrogen monoxide for public safety. 

(not that it's specific to the vaccine, I just find it funny to throw it out there every now and then)

Specializes in Emergency Department.
14 hours ago, JBMmom said:

I know! And think of all the people out there affected by inhalation or intoxication due to dihydrogen monoxide every year- where is the outrage about that?! Ha,ha. We have to ban dihydrogen monoxide for public safety. 

All of those people exposed to this - this - this horrible, horrible dihydrogen monoxide all day every day. It is so addictive. Once addicted people can die after just 3 days if they don't get it.

Also 100% of people with cancer have been exposed to dihydrogen monoxide.

Won't somebody think of the children!

 

On 12/17/2021 at 3:49 PM, JBMmom said:

I know! And think of all the people out there affected by inhalation or intoxication due to dihydrogen monoxide every year- where is the outrage about that?! Ha,ha. We have to ban dihydrogen monoxide for public safety. 

(not that it's specific to the vaccine, I just find it funny to throw it out there every now and then)

I don't think a ban on dihydrogen monoxide is politically possible.  Do you have any idea how much big business depends on this compound?  With the lobbying power and money these companies have, it just isn't going to happen.

Just admitted a patient to the unit who mixed psych meds with an over abundance of dihydrogen monoxide, resulting in a profound, life threatening electrolyte disturbance.

As a part of a regional swift dihydrogen monoxide rescue team, I can tell you the general public has no idea.  This stuff is endemic to my region.  We have areas with a dense enough concentration that four minutes of exposure can cause asphyxiation.  This time of year, even topical exposure can cause life threatening thermodisregulation in less than 10 minutes.

Down the road from me, there is a religious sect that has been accused of immersing babies in dihydrogen monoxide as some sort of "religious" initiation, and our local DHS turns a blind eye.

Wait- how is this connected to Coviid?

Specializes in OR, Nursing Professional Development.
1 hour ago, hherrn said:

Wait- how is this connected to Coviid?

It’s not, so let’s all please return to the topic of vaccine safety. But feel free to take the dihydrogen monoxide chat to the Breakroom lounge. 

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