My sister in law who's a nurse developed bell's palsy at Christmas ; it's a Pfizer side effect . She looked awful poor thing .
She's young and healthy . Tried to get a vax exemption - rejected .
Sorry to hear about your sister's reaction to the Covid vaccine especially considering she's a nurse.
- Did she try to seek a Medical exemption or a Religious exemption ???
For example, if I was still in the military or I worked for a healthcare organization, I would have qualified for a medical exemption because I have a history of Myocarditis...twice in my youth even though it only resulted in a decrease in my athletic training prior to the start of the training season. I was on the rowing team.
In addition, I had a bad reaction to medical ingredients that were given to me for an illness (pneumonia) in 2016...both ingredients were in two particular vaccines mentioned below.
In fact, the only issue I have with the Covid vaccines is that the governments didn't require nor recommended that individuals have complete physical and full blood chemistry work to ensure that individuals are suitable for the Covid vaccines instead of blindly taking any vaccine.
In addition, more risk was placed on the population when people were vaccinated at vaccination sites that typically didn't have access to the medical history of people that our personal physician would have had access to.
- I say the above because 1/3 of the population that thinks they are "healthy" are in fact not healthy.
- Getting vaccinated while having Covid increases the risk factors tremendously for adverse reactions. Also, health screenings in the United States at the vaccination sites...sucks big time.
I'm now fully vaccinated and boosted with the Moderna vaccine...no problems. I say that too because I had complete physical, blood chemistry work within 30 days again after each vaccination on the recommendation by my sister (head nurse) and my brother (Doctor).
They too are fully vaccinated and boosted along with having participated in the vaccine trials.
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