COVID-19: Four Pfizer vaccine volunteers develop Bell's palsy

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Yeah, i'm not taking any vaccine bros.
 
Not that I'm doubting a rushed vaccine might have side effects.

But how credible is zeenews.india as a source?, never heard of them, their source seems to be "trust me dude" and the image in the tweet can be found on medical website articles from like 8 months ago (unrelated to covid)
 
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Yea that's some crazy nut bag website, there is no actual source for this

There are literally dozens of sites reporting this. Just none of the mainstream in the US. Are we surprised?


It's a small number that got it. Consistent with most vaccinations. Still showing not to be worth it for a virus that is not going to kill me. I will not start injecting things because it will "save someone else". Not a slope I want to go down.
 
Fucking garbage source. I ain't buying what yer selling, bruv. Peddle it elsewhere.

Its like Germany.

They want everyone to take the vaccine to the major news outlets are not reporting about "negative" aspects of the vaccine.

In Germany, our major news outlets are forbidden to report anything negative about refugees. That way they can increase acceptance of refugees.
 
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The Left: Only a small percentage of people who get the vaccine, will see any side effects

The Right: Only a fraction of a percent of people who get COVID, die

The Left:
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When the vaccine becomes mandatory im going to make a fortune selling rubber arm Halloween props.
Early retirement here I come.
 
Not sure, man

"For most people, Bell's palsy is temporary. Symptoms usually start to improve within a few weeks, with complete recovery in about six months. A small number of people continue to have some Bell's palsy symptoms for life. Rarely, Bell's palsy can recur."

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Sounds like a 'nono' to me
For most people crossing the street is safe. A small number of people are hit by the BangBus.
 
Pretty sure fake news is the one not reporting on any of the side effects that happened in testing groups.
Fortunately the MSM media is picking up the slack and from CNN to Fox News are writing multiple articles on the side effects.
 
Yup just take this vaccine even though it can have serious side effects, don't worry were covered if you die or something goes horribly wrong .....Your friends from Pfizer💉👨‍⚕️ 🧟‍♀️
 
Not sure, man

"For most people, Bell's palsy is temporary. Symptoms usually start to improve within a few weeks, with complete recovery in about six months. A small number of people continue to have some Bell's palsy symptoms for life. Rarely, Bell's palsy can recur."

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Sounds like a 'nono' to me
Holy shit 6 months? That's a big no go for me, I'll stick to taking vitamins and working out.
 
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