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originally posted by: Buvvy
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a reply to: slapjacks
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: Kenzo
Unless this nurse has a history of passing out, it’s fair to say the vaccine caused this.
Interesting that she passed out within 20 seconds of saying they were excited to get it. A display for the world to see. I don’t believe in coincidences.
"Dover also told us she has a condition where she often faints when she feels pain, so this wasn't a surprise to her that it happened"
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The doctors there at CHI Memorial said this is not related to the ingredients in the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
No reason to suspect that that's due to the vaccine whatsoever," said Dr. Tucker.
originally posted by: Krahzeef
originally posted by: Buvvy
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a reply to: slapjacks
Well this clears things up...
"It is a reaction that can happen very frequently with any vaccine or shot," said Dr. Jesse Tucker
"No reason to suspect that that's due to the vaccine whatsoever," said Dr. Tucker.
Dover also told us she has a condition where she often faints when she feels pain, so this wasn't a surprise to her that it happened"
originally posted by: DeusInAbsentia
a reply to: Kenzo
Not related to the vaccine. In her own words:
“I have a history of having an over-reactive vagal response, and so with that if I have pain from anything—hangnail or if I stub my toe — I can just pass out,” Dover told WRCB.
WTTC reported that the doctors at CHI Memorial said the fainting episode was not related to the Pfizer-made vaccine.
"It's a day of celebration," said Dr. Mark Anderson, an infectious disease specialist at CHI Memorial
Awfully convenient excuse.