A few cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome have shown up among millions of people inoculated with Johnson and Johnson's Moderna vaccine.
So you would have very low risk of this particular adverse reaction after injection.
A medical report says:
So you would have very low risk of this particular adverse reaction after injection.
A medical report says:
GBS is a disease in which a person’s own immune system mistakenly attacks part of the peripheral nerve system, which includes the nerve network outside of the spinal cord and brain. GBS affects an estimated 3,000 to 6,000 people a year in the U.S.That is some elements of GBS can follow not only vaccination "infection," but also actual infections, including covid. Yet my question is: Why are governments forcing people to accept this admittedly low risk when, for many age groups, their risk of death from covid is even lower?
The disease can range from mild to severe, with symptoms from brief weakness to paralysis, and some people die of it. But most recover, even including the most severe cases. According to the CDC, in about two-thirds of cases, people report having had diarrhea or a respiratory illness several weeks before developing symptoms of GBS. Campylobacter jejuni infection, which causes diarrhea, is one of the most common risk factors, but people also have been diagnosed with GBS after other infections, including influenza, Epstein Barr, Zika virus, and COVID-19.
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