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Californian dies hours after receiving COVID vaccine..


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  • The individual, who has not been named, died in Placer County on Thursday
  • They had tested positive for COVID-19 in late December, but died hours after receiving a dose of the vaccine, local officials said
  • It’s unclear if the person was given the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine
  • Police say the person's death is being investigated with an autopsy due Monday
  • Dr. Dean Blumberg, an infectious disease expert at UC Davis Children’s hospital, said he believes the person's death is 'probably not related to the vaccine' 

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3 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Blood thinner vadite stay away from any vaccine. India lo chala mandi vadtaru so just pass on the message @Anta Assamey

"Covaxin, like other vaccines, is delivered as an intramuscular jab injected into the skin, which, for some people may result in slight bleeding. However, for people who have been prescribed or using blood thinners for long, it can lead to profuse bleeding, swelling and redness, since anticoagulants prevent clotting. Therefore, even a needle prick can be risky and require additional treatment.

As with the other coronavirus vaccines right now, people who may be using blood thinners right now have been asked to seek proper guidance from their doctors first, or check for possible side-effects of the medication they are on. "

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1 minute ago, r2d2 said:

"Covaxin, like other vaccines, is delivered as an intramuscular jab injected into the skin, which, for some people may result in slight bleeding. However, for people who have been prescribed or using blood thinners for long, it can lead to profuse bleeding, swelling and redness, since anticoagulants prevent clotting. Therefore, even a needle prick can be risky and require additional treatment.

As with the other coronavirus vaccines right now, people who may be using blood thinners right now have been asked to seek proper guidance from their doctors first, or check for possible side-effects of the medication they are on. "

Yes kaani India lo vaccine dorkutundi kada ani kottinchukodaniki chala mandi unnar line lo without knowing the side effects 

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3 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

"Covaxin, like other vaccines, is delivered as an intramuscular jab injected into the skin, which, for some people may result in slight bleeding. However, for people who have been prescribed or using blood thinners for long, it can lead to profuse bleeding, swelling and redness, since anticoagulants prevent clotting. Therefore, even a needle prick can be risky and require additional treatment.

As with the other coronavirus vaccines right now, people who may be using blood thinners right now have been asked to seek proper guidance from their doctors first, or check for possible side-effects of the medication they are on. "

Post reliable sources as well regarding side effects - here’s what I see it says you can take.

 

https://natfonline.org/2020/12/covid-19-vaccine-update/


Here’s what you should know about these vaccines if you take an anticoagulant (also called a blood thinner).

  • Taking an anticoagulant does not exclude you from receiving the vaccine. Global recommendations state that you can be vaccinated if your anticoagulation is stable.
    • If you’re on anticoagulant injections, including enoxaparin (Lovenox®) or fondaparinux (Arixtra®), you can be vaccinated.
    • If you take warfarin, you can be vaccinated as long as you routinely test your INR levels and if your INR is within a target (or therapeutic) range as determined by your doctor.
    • If you take a direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC), including apixaban (Eliquis®), dabigatran (Pradaxa®), edoxaban (Savaysa®), and rivaroxaban (Xarelto®), you can be vaccinated.
  • Although bruising or very light bleeding can occur at the injection site, the vaccine is not associated with a serious risk of bleeding. Expert guidance recommends that patients apply firm pressure to the injection site—without rubbing—for at least two minutes.
  • For additional information, please see our COVID-19 vaccine video.
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2 minutes ago, Epic said:

Post reliable sources as well regarding side effects - here’s what I see it says you can take.

yes.. lot of conflicting info on the net.. that is why I highlighted take your doctor's advice...

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16 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Yes kaani India lo vaccine dorkutundi kada ani kottinchukodaniki chala mandi unnar line lo without knowing the side effects 

evad ledu ala indialo 😀

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23 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Blood thinner vadite stay away from any vaccine. India lo chala mandi vadtaru so just pass on the message @Anta Assamey

Yes they have to be vigilant of what drugs they are on before they take the vaccine ...Brahmi-8.gif

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