IBTimes - This Nurse Got COVID-19 After Being Vaccinated. Here's How
Matthew received the Pfizer vaccine as a healthcare employee, who works at two different San Diego local hospitals, on Dec. 18. He said he started feeling ill on Christmas Eve as he suffered from chills, muscle aches, and fatigue, the news outlet said.
On Dec. 26, he went to a drive-up hospital coronavirus testing site, where he tested positive for the virus.
Matthew is not the only case of a person getting the vaccine and then contracting COVID-19.
Dr. Christian Ramers, an infectious disease specialist with Family Health Centers of San Diego, told KGTV that he knows of several other cases in the San Diego area with healthcare workers, saying this shows that the vaccine results are not immediate and the drug does not offer full protection.
Well, isn't this embarrassing. Not only that, but the article then employs doublethink to justify more people taking the vaccine.
Despite the high rate of effectiveness, Dr. Ramers, who also sits on the clinical advisory panel for the U.S. vaccine rollout, explained that the possibility of getting the virus after the vaccine is “not unexpected.”
"The vaccine doesn't work, but we expected it to be ineffective". Suuure you did.
He continued by saying, “If you work through the numbers, this is exactly what we’d expect to happen if someone was exposed.”
Matthew may have been infected with the virus at the time he received the vaccine or he may have become infected after receiving the vaccine as he the vaccine takes time to work, Ramers told KGTV.
They knew he could still be infected, and didn't ensure he had time off to ensure he wouldn't be because....? Or maybe, they're completely full of shit and had no idea the vaccine wasn't as effective as they claimed. Imagine my shock.
IBTimes - This Nurse Got COVID-19 After Being Vaccinated. Here's How
Matthew received the Pfizer vaccine as a healthcare employee, who works at two different San Diego local hospitals, on Dec. 18. He said he started feeling ill on Christmas Eve as he suffered from chills, muscle aches, and fatigue, the news outlet said.
On Dec. 26, he went to a drive-up hospital coronavirus testing site, where he tested positive for the virus.
Matthew is not the only case of a person getting the vaccine and then contracting COVID-19.
Dr. Christian Ramers, an infectious disease specialist with Family Health Centers of San Diego, told KGTV that he knows of several other cases in the San Diego area with healthcare workers, saying this shows that the vaccine results are not immediate and the drug does not offer full protection.
Well, isn't this embarrassing.