Dr. Danice Hertz, a gastroenterologist who got the experimental mRNA shot against covid, got badly injured soon after taking the injection. She tells Tamar that she waited the 15 minutes one is required to wait after getting the shot, then left to leave. After getting into her car, she started to feel her face burning. She drove to her home which was five minutes away, but by the time she walked through the door, her body was in so much pain and agony, that she told her husband to call the paramedics.” Soon, she also started feeling painful sensations throughout her body as if she like was vibrating. She developed severe Paresthesia in her face, tongue, scalp, chest & limbs. She developed twitching, headaches, tinnitus, dizziness and extreme weakness. Hertz's journey as a vaccine-causality began. There are many others like her who were injured, she states, “Our search for much needed medical care after suffering these vaccine injuries has been largely fruitless...We have reported our injuries to VAERS, the FDA, CDC and the vaccine manufacturers with very few of us receiving follow-up or even acknowledgement. This lack of acknowledgement has left us as further collateral damage from the pandemic.
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Swedish health officials on Wednesday paused usage of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for younger people and children after reports of possible side effects including myocarditis, while Denmark also announced that it halted the shot for those under the age of 18. Officials have “decided to pause the use of Moderna’s vaccine, Spikevax, for everyone born in 1991 and later, for precautionary reasons,” reads a statement from the Swedish health agency published on Wednesday, according to a translation from Swedish to English. The agency further added there is “an increased risk of side effects such as inflammation of the heart muscle or heart sac,” noting that the risk is “very small.” The agency said it now recommends the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine instead for people born in 1991 or later, noting that the decision is valid until Dec. 1. Those from that age group who got the first Moderna dose should not get a second dose, the agency added. New data from Swedish and other Nordic sources “indicate that the connection is especially clear” between Moderna’s vaccine and side effects “especially after the second dose.” SOURCE: LA TIMES
Angela Marie Wulbrecht jumped at the first chance to get a COVID-19 vaccine, driving three hours from her home in Santa Rosa to a mass-vaccination site on Jan. 19. Twelve minutes after her Moderna shot, she stumbled into the paramedic tent with soaring blood pressure and a racing heartbeat. So began a calvary of severe fatigue, brain fog, imbalance and other symptoms that are still with her eight months later. Wulbrecht, 46, had been a nurse for 23 years before the fateful shot. She was healthy, ate a vegan diet and was an accomplished salsa dancer. Since January, she’s had to leave her job and has missed out on many activities with her husband and 12-year-old daughter, Gabriella. She has spent about $35,000 on out-of-pocket medical bills, despite having insurance. READ FULL ARTICLE > SOURCE: Reuters / Yahoo! News
Three new conditions reported by a small number of people after vaccination with COVID-19 shots from Pfizer and Moderna are being studied to assess if they may be possible side-effects, Europe's drugs regulator said on Wednesday. Erythema multiforme, a form of allergic skin reaction; glomerulonephritis or kidney inflammation; and nephrotic syndrome, a renal disorder characterised by heavy urinary protein losses, are being studied (DOWNLOAD PDF) by the safety committee of the European Medicines Agency (EMA), according to the regulator. READ FULL ARTICLE > COVID-19 and Vaccination in the Setting of Neurologic Disease: An Emerging Issue in Neurology.7/29/2021
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus has left many unanswered questions for patients with neurological disorders and the providers caring for them. Elderly and immunocompromised patients are at increased risk for severe symptoms due to COVID-19, and the virus may increase symptoms of underlying neurological illness, particularly for those with significant bulbar and respiratory weakness or other neurologic disability. Emerging SARS-CoV-2 vaccines offer substantial protection from symptomatic infection, but both patients and providers may have concerns regarding theoretical risks of vaccination, including vaccine safety and efficacy in the context of immunotherapy and the potential for precipitating or exacerbating neurological symptoms. In this statement on behalf of the Quality Committee of the AAN we review the current literature, focusing on COVID-19 infection in adults with neurological disease, in order to elucidate risks and benefits of vaccination in these individuals. Based on existing evidence, neurologists should recommend COVID-19 vaccination to their patients. For those patients being treated with immunotherapies, attention should be paid to timing of vaccination with respect to treatment and the potential for an attenuated immune response. READ FULL ARTICLE > SOURCE: 2KUTV
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) -- Utah’s senior senator is throwing the weight of his office behind a push to get the CDC to recognize and help people injured by the COVID-19 vaccines, even if those injuries are rare. Two weeks ago, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) announced his effort to help a Utah woman who’s suffering neurological trauma after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. “The best way to calm fears about COVID vaccines is to be open and forthcoming about possible side effects," Lee stated. “It has come to our attention that several hundred individuals in the United States have experienced life-altering injuries after receiving COVID-19 vaccines," Lee stated in a letter to the director and acting commissioner of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. READ FULL ARTICLE > |
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