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Watch anti-vaxxers get relentlessly mocked in #ThanksPfizer viral posts [1]

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Date: 2023-01-23

This is the kind of thing being blamed on the vaccine.

x Thanks Pfizer pic.twitter.com/IHSFTVUf7s — Angelia Desselle (@AngeliaDesselle) May 7, 2022

Louisiana’s Angelia Desselle became an anti-vaxxer celebrity when her posts showing her uncontrollable spasms went viral back in 2021. Her videos led to similar videos from others claiming COVID-19 vaccine injuries. Of course, Desselle’s issues were investigated and are more likely connected to something else. The fact that Desselle was diagnosed with the very rare Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome shortly after receiving the jab seems to have spurred her belief in anti-vaxxer ideology. Spasms are not a known condition of the syndrome, but neither is the vaccine.

VAERS data do not show any cases of adverse reaction in Louisiana in the last month whose symptoms resemble Desselle’s, nor feature reports of adverse reactions linked to the Pfizer vaccine batch she mentions in one of the videos. In January 2021, only four women in Louisiana appear to have suffered from an adverse reaction to the Covid-19 vaccines, and all of them were older than 50 – Desselle said in a video that she is 45. A spokesperson for the CDC says that the health protection agency has “no adverse event data regarding a case of this nature out of Louisiana”.

What is known about getting vaccinated is that, at the very least, it can greatly reduce one’s risk of having a severe case of COVID-19. Like the flu, getting a less severe case of COVID is ideal because it also means you won’t die from contracting it, or spend a ton of time in the hospital. It also means that your chances of future cardiovascular complications will hopefully not “greatly increase.”

To that end, NPR reports that the FDA is considering shifting its COVID vaccine strategy to begin promoting it the same way they promote the flu vaccine. The major difference in policy here would be that instead of getting unvaccinated people to receive the primary two-dose vaccination followed by a booster, the government would advise that people get the most recent version of the COVID-19 vaccine once per year. This new policy would not include young children and older folks, who would still be required to get the full initial doses and booster.

There are many others with shaking and spasming conditions they believe were caused by a COVID-19 vaccine. For example, this person continues to have major issues.

x This is me after 1 dose of Pfizer on 1/5/2021 in the hospital. I was a very healthy 45 year old who managed a surgery center. Two years later I am still having major issues pic.twitter.com/al2yTTga5j — Nathan (@Humanstein) January 22, 2023

This looks like a similar side effect.

x 22 months after receiving my second dose of the covid vaccine: these are the side effects I am still living with every day. Doctors say I am showing no signs of improvement. Still think the jab is safe??? pic.twitter.com/HPoqIX3uXU — Giovanni Colantonio (@MarioPrime) January 21, 2023

There seems to be a debate in the differences between the vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer.

x I got maderna. pic.twitter.com/OfA0ThdauZ — Schlong Mcgee (member of the Exhausted Majority) (@Dabeefcake) January 23, 2023

This one is pretty bad.

x I got the Pfizer/Moderna combo and this is what happened to me. pic.twitter.com/oyWxE3927z — Sarah (@michiamosarah) January 23, 2023

The shaking may have jumped to animals, it seems.

x CONTENT WARNING: this was only about 34 minutes after my dog got the covid vaccine 😭 pic.twitter.com/I9eMnVoAQn — ya boy H ☮️💚 (@stillYoSohab) January 23, 2023

And it seems to be able to affect inanimate objects, as well.

x Look at this poor cart after they gave it a covid vaccine pic.twitter.com/f4e0evvSvi — justin (@RamsiestheGr8) January 22, 2023

You have to look closely to see this early (1985-1986) evidence of COVID-19 vaccine spasms.

x just found footage of the earliest known covid vaxx victim. see if u can spot him 😥 pic.twitter.com/GYmf7rRGtG — ً (@Iicensedtogrill) January 23, 2023

Even legends have been affected.

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