Do the Covid vaccine is deadly? Can anyone die after the Covid vaccine? How can the Covid vaccine is deadly?
A doctor has died in Florida after getting his first Pfizer dose of Covid-vaccine on December the18th, 2021.
After receiving his first dose, he had reported some skin rashes on his body, which means he had developed, acute Immune thrombocytopenia. He died after 16 days of his first shot of Pfizer vaccine. The cause of death was a brain haemorrhage.
Now question arises, the reason of his death was a Result of Covid vaccine? And if it is a cause of Covid vaccine, So does this changed the perspective of the most of the people about Covid vaccination?
Millions of people in the world have already taken this vaccine and only few people had developed anaphylaxis reactions, commonly people have got a mild fever, body aches, headaches, fatigue or sore arm at the place of insertion.
The doctor was a healthy person, no prior illnesses, and he was not on any medication, and he never had any reaction to any medicines.
After taking the first shot, he developed tiny red spots on his body. Because of small capillary ruptures under the skin. He was admitted to the EmerGency. He had his blood work done, and findings were he had low platelets count.
He was diagnosed with thrombocytopenia; Platelets are responsible for blood clotting and low platelets are the main cause of internal bleeding. But it would happen when the count would be lower than 10,000 platelets.
Treatment given;
Usually, patients developed drug-induced thrombocytopenia which is an acute immune-mediated condition, and it is treated according to the situation.
In this case, the doctor had a brain haemorrhage, and the cause of death was brain bleeding, and all of the above treatments didn't work for him.
Conclusion;
It has nothing to do with the vaccination; it is how your body responds to any given medication, it is the blood chemistry of individual, how it responds to any foreign antigen. Millions are taking vaccines one in thousands has got anaphylactic reaction.
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