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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-12-11 12:19 am

[ SECRET POST #5088 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5088 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2020-12-12 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
no one's going to see this but FOR FUCKS SAKE

the people who had bad allergic reactions to it have a history of extremely sensitive allergic reactions and carry epi-pens on themselves already because of that

EVERY VACCINE including the current 2020 influenza vaccines if you want current cite-able information, carry a warning about allergic reactions to reagent contents.

If you're allergic to other vaccines and allergic to the carrier agents in the covid vaccine, then you should by all means discuss with your doctor what options may be available to you once more than three of the covid vaccine candidates are approved for public use. Writing it off this early is potentially exposing yourself to death or a lifetime of serious complications from covid. Know your facts. Don't get fearful just because someone somewhere said "a couple people had bad reactions" without explaining it fully.

(Anonymous) 2020-12-12 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
they're not talking about allergic reactions, they're talking about autoimmune stuff, which is a different issue. my sister has lupus and she can't even get flu shots because they cause her autoimmune issues (which are normally mostly controlled via meds and lifestyle management) to kick up and it can take weeks or even months to get them back under control again even with the meds, and in the meantime she's pretty severely debilitated. things like tetanus shots and the meningitis shot, meanwhile, didn't give her any problems at all.

for people like that, it's not a matter of being "fearful," it's a matter of having to weigh the potential risks should the vaccine send their autoimmune disease into overdrive.

(Anonymous) 2020-12-12 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, people with some medical conditions need to be careful about vaccines. This is well-known, not part of vaccine trials, and absolutely not what Letitia Wright was saying.

(Anonymous) 2020-12-12 07:23 am (UTC)(link)
nice red herring bro