So far 3,150 people (and counting) have reported being "Negatively-Affected" following the COVID-19 vaccination, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The CDC defines "Negatively-Affected" to mean: "unable to perform normal daily activities, unable to work, required care from a doctor or healthcare professional."
And while the CDC said most people have not experienced negative effects, those 3,150 (and counting) did. Not to mention the six cases of vaccine-induced anaphylaxis or severe allergic reaction, which can be life threatening.
So does that mean we should avoid this vaccine like the plague?
Not necessarily, but do your homework and keep up with new information.
For instance:
- In an update on Saturday, the CDC issued new guidelines on those who should never be vaccinated.
- An Illinois hospital halted vaccinations after four workers suffered adverse reactions.
- At least five healthcare workers in Alaska experienced adverse reactions, including one requiring hospitalization.
- tiredness
- headache
- muscle pain
- chills
"Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled; do not be afraid" (JOHN 14:27).
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