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Originally Posted by coffeebean
Just wondering..........besides a high fever (104) and all the rotton side effects of a fever, what do you consider a "severe" reaction?
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ED saw patients immediate rash, from injection site, upward to neck and face, difficulty breathing, in some cases required intervention
Problematic patients had appointments in hospital setting just for that reason. Those who have anaphylactic issues with any vaccine, usually were denied by their physicians. Some Immuno compromised that had reaction to any vaccine, were brought in to hospital setting, give a half dose and wait for a reaction.
More people than you will ever know didn’t just get the mild ache, headache, joint issues. Anaphylactic patients are a known group, with serious precautions taken, for any medication. In many cases such as our family, anaphylactic reaction goes on for 5 generations.
Physicians having to use an intervention to keep patients breathing, That’s a severe reaction.