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C.D.C Confirms More Cases of Rare Blood Clot Disorder Linked to J.&J. Vaccine

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
In my opinion with time more will come to light along with other side effects.

"Federal health officials have now confirmed 28 cases, including six in men, of a rare blood clotting disorder in adults who have received the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine."

C.D.C Confirms More Cases of Rare Blood Clot Disorder Linked to J.&J. Vaccine
At odds of one case out of one hundred thousand it is still far better to take the vaccine than to risk going without. But I won't blame someone if they go with either Pfizer or Moderna.

I had my first shot yesterday. I did not choose based upon the vaccine offered. I took the first one available. For me it was obviously not J & J since I said "first shot". The place where I went was using Moderna.

I may be scarred for life. I find the key arm movement to be a bit stiff when I do the Chicken Dance:

 

We Never Know

No Slack
At odds of one case out of one hundred thousand it is still far better to take the vaccine than to risk going without. But I won't blame someone if they go with either Pfizer or Moderna.

I had my first shot yesterday. I did not choose based upon the vaccine offered. I took the first one available. For me it was obviously not J & J since I said "first shot". The place where I went was using Moderna.

I may be scarred for life. I find the key arm movement to be a bit stiff when I do the Chicken Dance:

I'm not saying don't get vaccinated. Its a choice only the person their self should make.
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
At odds of one case out of one hundred thousand it is still far better to take the vaccine than to risk going without. But I won't blame someone if they go with either Pfizer or Moderna.

I had my first shot yesterday. I did not choose based upon the vaccine offered. I took the first one available. For me it was obviously not J & J since I said "first shot". The place where I went was using Moderna.

I may be scarred for life. I find the key arm movement to be a bit stiff when I do the Chicken Dance:

More than that, it is now known that there's a very simple blood test taken within 7 days of the shot that can determine the likelihood that VITT is occuring, and can then be dealt with.

I have had dose 1 of the A-Z (same technology, same risk) -- and I am looking forward to my second one so that I am fully vaccinated. I understand what I'm doing, what the risks are, how to mitigate them -- and hey, knowledge is power, right?
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
In my opinion with time more will come to light along with other side effects.

"Federal health officials have now confirmed 28 cases, including six in men, of a rare blood clotting disorder in adults who have received the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine."

C.D.C Confirms More Cases of Rare Blood Clot Disorder Linked to J.&J. Vaccine

They'd probably discontinue it since they paused it already. It does say something when they take those few into an account seriously though. Here's more info about it. Not particular to the link. Learn About Venous Thromboembolism (Blood Clots) | CDC and HAN Archive - 00442 | Health Alert Network (HAN)
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
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Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
How come you did not get it sooner, haven't you been in the eligible age group for quite a while?
I kept trying to register on line, but kept failing. I constantly ran into "No appointments available". Then I remember the Kaiser Permanente had a phone number for Covid19 vaccines. I thought that I would be on the phone for over an hour, but it was very very fast. Ten minutes at the most.

Then I went in for my vaccine. Again, very very fast. I had to fill in a very short form, got my shot. And then you have to wait 15 minutes to see if there is a reaction. That was the longest part of the entire procedure.

And I am automatically registered for my second shot. Easy peasy.
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
I kept trying to register on line, but kept failing. I constantly ran into "No appointments available". Then I remember the Kaiser Permanente had a phone number for Covid19 vaccines. I thought that I would be on the phone for over an hour, but it was very very fast. Ten minutes at the most.

Then I went in for my vaccine. Again, very very fast. I had to fill in a very short form, got my shot. And then you have to wait 15 minutes to see if there is a reaction. That was the longest part of the entire procedure.

And I am automatically registered for my second shot. Easy peasy.
I have Kaiser and they are pretty darn efficient. I am glad you got your shot. :)
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
I think its more of being there are side effects already, what could happen further down the road.
We know what happens if you don't get vaccinated. The estimates are 900,000 NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND Americans have died from COVID.

We know what vaccines can do which is basically prevent death and serious illness.

The fear mongering objection should be universally applied to ALL technology and ALL medicine because we don't KNOW 100% of what might happen.

We took the polio vaccine even in spite of the KNOWN risk of getting polio from it. The odds were very much in favor of getting vaccinated and no one wanted to risk being in an iron lung for the rest of their lives.
 
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