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Doctor's Death After Getting the Covid Vaccine Is Investigated - The New York Times

Doctor's Death After Getting the Covid Vaccine Is Investigated - The New York Times

Doctor's Death After Getting the Covid Vaccine Is Investigated - The New York Times
Jan 12, 2021 2 mins, 42 secs

A Florida physician developed an unusual blood disorder shortly after he received the Pfizer vaccine.

Health authorities are investigating the case of a Florida doctor who died from an unusually severe blood disorder 16 days after receiving the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.

Gregory Michael, a 56-year-old obstetrician and gynecologist in Miami Beach, received the vaccine at Mount Sinai Medical Center on Dec.

In a statement, Pfizer, the maker of the vaccine, said it was “actively investigating” the case, “but we don’t believe at this time that there is any direct connection to the vaccine.”.

“There have been no related safety signals identified in our clinical trials, the post-marketing experience thus far,” or with the technology used to make the vaccine, the company said.

About nine million people in the United States have received at least one shot of either the Pfizer or Moderna coronavirus vaccine, the two authorized in the United States.

Several experts said the case was highly unusual but could have been a severe reaction to the vaccine.

But it’s also possible for people to spread the virus without even knowing they’re infected because they experience only mild symptoms or none at all.

So for the time being, even vaccinated people will need to wear masks, avoid indoor crowds, and so on.

Once enough people get vaccinated, it will become very difficult for the coronavirus to find vulnerable people to infect.

But the clinical trials that delivered these results were not designed to determine whether vaccinated people could still spread the coronavirus without developing symptoms.

We know that people who are naturally infected by the coronavirus can spread it while they’re not experiencing any cough or other symptoms.

In the meantime, even vaccinated people will need to think of themselves as possible spreaders.

It’s possible that people may need to plan to take a day off work or school after the second shot.

The cell uses the mRNA to make proteins from the coronavirus, which can stimulate the immune system.

Neckelmann said she told her husband’s story to make people aware of the vaccine’s possible “side effects,” and “that it is not good for everyone, and in this case destroyed a beautiful life, a perfect family, and has affected so many people in the community.”.

Even so, he said, it should not stop people from being vaccinated.

A long list of medicines, including quinine and certain antibiotics, can also cause the disorder in some people.

“If you vaccinate enough people, things will happen,” he said.

Spivak said several things made the vaccine the mostly likely suspect in Dr.

Paul Offit, an expert in vaccines and infectious diseases at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, said that the measles vaccine and measles itself have been known to cause this same clotting problem, but it is usually transient and not serious.

It occurs in about one of every 25,000 measles shots, in both children and adults, he said.

William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University, said that although the platelet disorder had been linked to certain drugs, its connection to vaccines was “a big question mark.”

Michael’s case might help doctors devise better treatment plans in case the disorder occurs in other people after they are vaccinated

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