The story of an emergency room nurse who tested positive for COVID-19 despite getting the vaccine is a reminder that hand washing, social distancing and masks are still going to be crucial in 2021.
Matthew W., a 45-year-old nurse in San Diego, received the Pfizer vaccine Dec. 18 and told ABC News San Diego affiliate KGTV that the only vaccine side effect he experienced was arm soreness.
Six days later, after working a shift in the COVID-19 unit, Matthew had chills, muscle pain and fatigue. A drive-up hospital test confirmed he was positive for COVID-19.
here we go
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they probably had the mess before the vaccine. It can also take up to 2 weeks for any type of immunity...and this was only one dose :dead:
I hate stuff like this because it feeds into the bullshit
I mean it takes like two weeks AFTER the second dose so this is silly
Isn't it only around 50% effective with the first dose?
IDK why anyone would be surprised that someone could still get the mess
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He probably didn't get the second dose. It's a month between doses.
This is so misleading.
Quote from: Are you a recording artist? on December 30, 2020, 04:06:40 PM
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they probably had the mess before the vaccine. It can also take up to 2 weeks for any type of immunity...and this was only one dose :dead:
I hate stuff like this because it feeds into the bullshit
exactly...are they suggesting the vaccine doesnt work? :dead:
Quote from: Say Something on December 30, 2020, 04:09:40 PM
I mean it takes like two weeks AFTER the second dose so this is silly
Just like the HIV story they'll run with this djdjdjdjd
Can't wait to start jabbing folks with the mess in Jan :wakemeupinsidebby:
Quote from: Say Something on December 30, 2020, 04:09:40 PM
I mean it takes like two weeks AFTER the second dose so this is silly
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!!!!!! :dead:
Quote from: Say Something on December 30, 2020, 04:09:40 PM
I mean it takes like two weeks AFTER the second dose so this is silly
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