Various regulatory agencies oversaw the development of the vaccines to enable them to be released quickly.
There will always be a small number of people who have an adverse reaction to any vaccine. When my OH was a child he suffered a severe reaction to the polio jab in that he became paralysed. His father heard him groaning during the night and found him unable to move. He can't remember what happened next.
He has also had an adverse reaction to his first covid jab. 2 1/2 years ago he had shingles and still suffers from PHN. He has also had the shingles jab. Since the covid jab he developed a large red patch inside his elbow. When we went for the second vaccine he wasn't able to have his - he not only has shingles but also excema. Apparently the covid vaccines do play about with your immune system. Which must by why so many of us feel a bit rough afterwards.
My OH now has to decide whether to have the second jab. He probably will because he won't otherwise get the vaccination certificate which may be needed for travel to other countries. Mine is on our mobile.
As regards strokes - my understanding, having listened to various experts - is that the percentage of people having the jab is much smaller than the percentage of the total population who have strokes. Also those people could have been heading for a stroke anyway.
We had our first jab and received our cartes de sejour on the same day. We were over the moon!!!!!
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