I wrote:
> The ingredients are listed here. I think they are liquid at room
> temperature, not powder:
>
The lipid nanoparticles are similar to butter, according to one expert. I
think butter is considered a solid at room temperature. See:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eK0C5tFHze8&feature=emb
JonesBeene wrote:
> It is not clear if this category (~3 percent) is anything more than a
> passing phenomenon
>
Other sources say the problems went away in one day or less. There have
been no reports of longer-term problems.
Other vaccines have stronger, more common effects, yet they are safe
Jürg Wyttenbach wrote:
> Look at CDC presentation slide 6** column explained below:
>
>
> https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2020-12/slides-12-19/05-COVID-CLARK.pdf
>
> 3% were no longer able to work afterwards...
>
Only for one day. Such reactions are common with many ot
Jürg
“no longer able to work” could be misleading - since it implies a long term
problem.
It is not clear if this category (~3 percent) is anything more than a passing
phenomenon – except for the few cases with extreme allergic reaction, of
course. Recipients should be screened for history o
Not so happy Christmas for some...
Pfizer vaccine seems to be high risk!
Look at CDC presentation slide 6** column explained below:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/meetings/downloads/slides-2020-12/slides-12-19/05-COVID-CLARK.pdf
3% were no longer able to work afterwards...
Effectively Pfi
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