The Viennese infectologist Wenisch keeps a vaccination diary: “No complaints”



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Viennese doctors were vaccinated on Sunday and were visibly relieved soon after.


Viennese doctors were vaccinated on Sunday and were visibly relieved soon after.
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Viennese doctor Christoph Wenisch, head of the infection department at Klinik Favoriten in Vienna, was relieved after his vaccination against the corona virus on Sunday. You can read his vaccination diary on Twitter.

In a vaccination diary that he now keeps on the Twitter account of the Vienna Health Association, he had a brilliant video filmed 20 minutes after the injection. All right, said the doctor. “No complains.”

Viennese virologist Wenisch now keeps a vaccination diary

At the Favoriten Clinic in Vienna, the doctor was publicly vaccinated. “There is also an incredible amount of media there, the mayor (Michael Ludwig (SPÖ), note) is there. Everyone is looking at us in some way. You feel a bit like at the zoo, but that doesn’t matter. That is the enthusiasm that people feel for the start of vaccination. “I get it anyway,” Wenisch said. This vaccine is also “casual” for him and his team, who cared for many Covid 19 patients. The hospital is one of the centers for treating Covid 19 patients in Austria.

Medical reports on the condition after corona vaccination.

In three weeks he would receive the second dose from the manufacturer Biontech / Pfizer. The vaccine is well tolerated as the dose is low in volume compared to other vaccines. Over the next few days you will watch for symptoms, such as pain or fever, in the next few days. He will take a fever every day, “so that everyone believes who I am.” The day after the injection, the virologist still has no complaints: “Temperature 35.1 degrees Celsius. A little sensitive to pressure in the arm area. Otherwise 100 percent fine,” he says on Twitter.

The photo during Wenisch’s vaccination, where he confidently raised his right hand, went around the world. Among other things, it was published in the “New York Times.”

Pfizer Austrians on corona vaccination and side effects

Meanwhile, Robin Rumler, Managing Director of Pfizer Austria, reported in an interview with Regionalmedien Austria (RMA) that no serious side effects were observed after vaccination. “Now we have a lot of data and observations of the so-called vaccination reaction. With 44,000 people, we have seen a very large cohort. We also have the data that comes from the United States with a million people vaccinated,” Rumler said. Vaccination reactions are comparable to other vaccines you receive today; the vaccinated person may have pain at the injection site. “As a result, a vaccination reaction can occur that shows that an immune process is taking place. That could be a headache, mild fever or muscle pain the next day,” said the managing director of the pharmaceutical company.



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