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    From slider@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, January 19, 2021 13:23:21
    From: slider@anashram.com

    Amid reports of side effect, Bharat Biotech, the makers of Covaxin,
    advised people not to take the coronavirus vaccine if they have allergies, fever or bleeding disorder or are on blood thinners. In a factsheet
    issued, the company asked people who are immuno-compromised or on
    medication that affects their immune system should not take Covaxin.

    The company also urged the people of will be getting vaccinated to
    disclose any allergies or other serious health-related issues to their vaccination officer.

    https://www.india.com/news/india/do-not-take-covaxin-if-bharat-biotech-issues-fact-sheet-amid-concerns-over-side-effects-4342473/

    Bharat Biotech said people with a history of allergies, have a fever, have
    a bleeding disorder or are on a blood thinner, are immuno-compromised or
    on medication that affects the immune system, are pregnant, are
    breastfeeding or have received another COVID-19 vaccine should not take
    the Covaxin jab. Also Read - 10,064 Cases, 137 Deaths: India Records
    Lowest COVID-19 Infections Since June | Key Points

    This comes after cases of adverse events reported from the various parts
    of the countrysince the COVID-19 vaccination drive began.

    The company in its factsheet has said that the signs of severe allergic reaction could include difficulty in breathing, swelling of face and
    throat, fast heartbeat, rashes all over the body, dizziness and weakness.

    “Tell the vaccination officer about all your medical conditions,
    including: Are you on regular medication or any illness? If yes, for how
    long and for which condition,” said the factsheet.

    The Covaxin manufacturer further stated all the vaccine recipients will be followed up for a period of three months after the second dose of
    vaccination.

    “In case of any serious adverse events, vaccine recipients will be
    provided with a medically recognised standard of care in the government designated and authorised centres/hospital. The compensation for the
    serious adverse event will also be provided,” read the factsheet.

    ### - so basically not advised now for 'any' kind of immune system
    disorders (not good news for my transplant friend in holland for example)
    and now also anyone who's ill with a fever, or has a blood disorder too?

    the very people they were hoping to 'protect' via all these vaccines! the
    same group that tends to get the worst symptoms from the virus!

    and there's bound to be more contra-indications discovered too?

    damn...

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