johnson & johnson paralysis?
By lady Di
@lady1993 (27221)
Philippines
5 responses
@aureategloom (11025)
• Bosnia And Herzegovina
22 Jul 21
i don't know anything about it, sorry. but if you think she shouldn't get that vaccine, try to prevent it.
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
21 Jul 21
Any problems related to the vaccine or even coincidental to the vaccinations are very very rare thankfully. Getting covid is much more dangerous.
Hope you are able to slowly get over the hesitancy and if you feel that you want to, to ahead and have the vaccine.
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@Porcospino (31365)
• Denmark
21 Jul 21
Paralysis after vaccination is very, very rare, and a direct connection between the vaccine and the paralysis hasn't been confirmed. Some cases of paralysis have been reported, but it hasn't been confirmed that it was caused by the vaccine. You are actually more likely to delevop Guillan-Barre if you are infected with COVID-19. This is also very rare, but the number of people who developed Guillan-Barre after being infected is larger than the number of people who developed it after their vaccination.
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@Butterfingers (66603)
• India
21 Jul 21
If you are not comfortable with it, wait and get the vaccine which you feel is best for you
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