This happened yesterday and is important information for our age group. A friend had his 2nd dose of the vaccine at the vaccination center after which he began to have blurred vision on the way home. When he got home, he called the vaccination center for advice and to ask if he should go see a doctor, or be hospitalized. He was told NOT to go to a doctor or a hospital, but just return to the vaccination center immediately and pick up his glasses.
The following is what my relatives and friends in the United States told me: For reference only.
ReplyDelete"Fubitai" is the Pfizer vaccine. My eldest sister, brother-in-law (have already received
the first shot), and two nieces (have already received the second shot) received this
vaccine, and there were no adverse reactions.
Generally speaking, drinking water at home before the call (don’t drink ice water). When
you arrive at the scene and wait for it, drink water immediately after the call so that
there will be no adverse reactions.
Generally speaking, the second injection will have some adverse reactions, such as chills,
slight fever, and tiredness. However, people who drink water before and after the event
will have no reaction, and some are very mild. You must eat before the injection and have
balanced nutrition. It's protein. It is recommended to eat 2 eggs a day.
Bring a bottle of water with you during the injection, drink some water before going out,
drink water immediately before and after the injection, there will be no adverse
reactions, remember.
ReplyDeleteA bit of humor:
This happened yesterday and is important information for our age group.
A friend had his 2nd dose of the vaccine at the vaccination center
after which he began to have blurred vision on the way home.
When he got home, he called the vaccination center for advice and
to ask if he should go see a doctor, or be hospitalized.
He was told NOT to go to a doctor or a hospital, but just return to the
vaccination center immediately and pick up his glasses.