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A woman has developed symptoms of coronavirus (Covid-19) after experimental application of the vaccine by the American pharmaceutical company Pfizer and the German biotechnology company Bioentech.
Kristen Choi, a nurse from the US state of California who received the vaccine, made the claim.
According to the New York Post, Kristen Choi, an assistant professor at the School of Nursing at the University of California, Berkeley, volunteered for Pfizer’s experimental application of the vaccine. He participated in the test last August.
Choi writes in a research article published in JAMA Internal Medicine that he is proud to be part of a step towards the development of the covid vaccine. You consider being a volunteer a great honor. He was well acquainted with this test from his experience in the healthcare sector. He has also studied about this.
“But despite research and much information about the vaccine, I have not been able to predict its possible side effects,” he wrote.
Christine Choi received the vaccine twice. However, he did not know if he was vaccinated or if he had been given a placebo. Choi claims that he believes he was vaccinated. This belief was born in him from the reaction in his own body. After taking the test twice as a volunteer, her body began to ache, fever and chills. This is especially true after taking the second dose.
After taking the first dose, Choi said there was no reaction other than a sore throat. “I don’t know if they gave me a placebo or a vaccine,” he wrote. However, after taking the second dose, the body’s response was much stronger. Where the vaccine was injected, there was severe pain. Much more than the first time. Later, the head begins to feel lighter. Later there is a headache with a cold. The fever came that night. Body temperature rises to 99.4 degrees Fahrenheit. There was severe pain in the muscles. The next morning, the fever rose to 104.9 degrees Fahrenheit. I was scared. After so many days of experience with Covid-19, a question kept popping up in my mind: am I infected with Covid?
Christine Choi, a nurse who works in the research department, was later told that this was not just her case. In many more cases, such a reaction has been observed after taking the second dose.
However, a day later, Christine Choi had no symptoms other than swelling at the injection site. He told some friends about it at the time. Now he wants Pfizer to talk to everyone about its side effects before administering the vaccine. All vaccinators should know this beforehand.
Dhaka Times / December 8 / EN
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