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given that the frontline practitioners are actively discouraging any patients from making a connection for adverse reactions with the vaccine?

Do you have a source for this? As another poster replied, I was encouraged to report symptoms and given a packet with information on what to look out for, what to report and a website to do so.

Same with my wife and two adult children.



I was also encouraged to report symptoms (or lack thereof) through a website. Unfortunately the website was thoroughly broken and I was unable to do so.


I'll admit I did not even attempt to report anything. I didn't have any meaningful symptoms after my first shot (Moderna) and the symptoms I had after the second were pretty bad but also everything I expected based on what I heard from others. Chills, muscle aches, typical flu-like symptoms that lasted just about 24 hours.

So I can't speak to the quality of any websites. But I do not recall anyone before the parent comment saying they were actively discouraged by health workers to not report symptoms.


Sources are first hand- sorry. Don’t have documentation to point to. Know of a two healthy people who were diagnosed with diabetes within a couple days of the second shot.

Apparently this phenomenon is known for actual covid sufferers.

https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/blog/why-are-people-developing...




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