A recent report found more than 90% of patients affected by a chickenpox outbreak in New York City had no documentation of receiving a chickenpox vaccine.
Just 1.4% of cases were among people who received two vaccine doses.
What are the most serious side effects of COVID vaccines?
In some people, COVID-19 vaccines can lead to heart complications called myocarditis and pericarditis. Myocarditis is the swelling, also called inflammation, of the heart muscle. Pericarditis is the swelling, also called inflammation, of the lining outside the heart.
A simple Google search, “covid 19 vaccine injuries” will list this information. Including the Vaccine Injury Compensation Programs, Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), and the COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Claims.
But apparently injuries are virtually non-existent. /shrug
Out of curiosity I looked up varicella vaccination injuries:
Besides a sore arm from the injection, redness or rash where the shot is given, or fever can happen after varicella vaccination. More serious reactions happen very rarely. These can include pneumonia, infection of the brain and/or spinal cord covering, or seizures that are often associated with fever.
What are the most serious side effects of COVID vaccines? In some people, COVID-19 vaccines can lead to heart complications called myocarditis and pericarditis. Myocarditis is the swelling, also called inflammation, of the heart muscle. Pericarditis is the swelling, also called inflammation, of the lining outside the heart.
Anaphylaxis after COVID-19 vaccination is rare. It has occurred at a rate of approximately 5 cases per one million vaccine doses administered.
A simple Google search, “covid 19 vaccine injuries” will list this information. Including the Vaccine Injury Compensation Programs, Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), and the COVID-19 Vaccine Injury Claims.
But apparently injuries are virtually non-existent. /shrug
Yo we are talking about chicken pox
I’ve distinguished between the two. I thought that was clear?
Well not in my immediate previous comment, but in the other previous comments.
Out of curiosity I looked up varicella vaccination injuries:
It says it right there.
The risk of taking the vaccine is lower that the risk of not taking it. That’s all there needs to be said