Making fun of, mocking, discrediting the CovVax injured really shines a light on who you are as a human.” Yeah, such a tweet distracts from the real issue highlighted by the “Thanks Pfizer” trend. Not surprisingly, after “Thanks Pfizer” began trending on Twitter, an anonymous Twitter account posted the following: “The #ThanksPfizer trending right now is despicable. So, don’t assume that something is necessarily afoot just because you see “Thanks Pfizer” attached to a video like this: Plus, as the CDC web page emphasizes, “Reports of adverse events to VAERS following vaccination, including deaths, do not necessarily mean that a vaccine caused a health problem.” Not everything reported to VAERS has been verified as having actually occurred. Keep in mind, though, that just because something has been reported to VAERS doesn’t mean that it is a legitimate side effect. Now, you may have heard about other types of side effects being reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), a system that is co-sponsored by the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). On another web page, the CDC lists more serious adverse events that may occur, albeit very rarely, such as anaphylaxis, myocarditis, and pericarditis. No, common side effects include pain, swelling, and redness around the injection site, fatigue, headaches, muscle or joint pain, chills, and swollen lymph nodes. Twerking, by the way, is not listed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a common side effect of the Covid-19 vaccines. There are few things worse than uncontrollable twerking, with the possible exception of uncontrollable dabbing, which incidentally is illegal in Saudi Arabia.
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