Pfizer’s vaccine volunteers say it felt like a ‘serious hangover’


According to reports, volunteers who received the fire coronavirus vaccine said they felt they had a “serious hangover.”

Of the six countries that participated in the phase three trials by the pharmaceutical giant, more than 43,500,000 people were never told they had been vaccinated or placed in double-blind tests.

But some said they knew they were taking the drug because of headaches, fever and muscle aches compared to getting a flu shot or getting out of a heavy night.

Glenn Deschilds, a 44-year-old Texan, said his “severe hangover” symptoms quickly cleared up – and he later took an antibody test that came back positive.

He said he was “very excited” by Monday’s news that tests showed the vaccine was 90% effective – and compared it to the end of the war.

“My grandfather, one of his first memories was playing the World when World War I ended,” said Stein’s lobby.

“It was a terrible war and terrible things happened and people were happy with it.

Pfizer Vaccine Volunteer Glenn Deshields
Pfizer Vaccine Volunteer Glenn DeshieldsFacebook

“In my mind, I felt the same way… I kind of felt it was something like that. Thank God, it will end sometime. “

Another volunteer who said only her first name, Carrie, suffered headaches, fever and soreness in her body after her first shot – one more serious symptom after another, Metro UK said, Metro UK said. Was.

Missouri. The 45-year-old lawyer said it was her “civil duty” to take part in the tests.

“There are many who have suffered and suffered. He thought we could do something to stop people from losing family members of those who suffered from it, so that we could get rid of it and get back to some normal state in our lives – that’s one of the main reasons for me. Said.

“I don’t want anyone else to get sick.”

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