Science Man’s skin ‘peeled off’ in rare reaction to Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine - Safe and Effective

A Virginia man suffered a rare reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine that caused a painful rash to spread across his entire body and skin to peel off, doctors said.

Richard Terrell, 74, of Goochland began suffering strange symptoms four days after receiving the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, news station WRIC reported.

“I began to feel a little discomfort in my armpit and then a few days later I began to get an itchy rash, and then after that I began to swell and my skin turned red,” Terrell told the outlet.

But soon the rash covered his entire body, Terrell said.

“It all just happened so fast. My skin peeled off,” Terrell told the outlet.

“It was stinging, burning and itching. Whenever I bent my arms or legs, like the inside of my knee, it was very painful where the skin was swollen and was rubbing against itself,” he continued.

He went to the emergency room at the hospital, where doctors determined that he had experienced an adverse reaction to the vaccine, WRIC reported.

“We ruled out all the viral infections, we ruled out COVID-19 itself, we made sure that his kidneys and liver was okay, and finally we came to the conclusion that it was the vaccine that he had received that was the cause,” Dr. Fnu Nutan told the outlet.

She said that the medical episode could have been life-threatening if left untreated.

“Skin is the largest organ in the body, and when it gets inflamed like his was, you can lose a lot of fluids and electrolytes,” Nutan told the outlet.

Still, Nutan emphasized that such reactions are extremely rare.

“If you look at the risk for adverse reaction for the vaccine it’s really, really low,” she said. “We haven’t seen a great concern at all. I am a big proponent of the vaccine.”

 
I'll try my chance with HCQ before the covid vaccine.
It's not even taking a chance if you're a middle-aged relatively healthy person, I'll take my "chance" with COVID the same way I'm taking a "chance" that there's not metal filings in my store-bought frozen pizza.

I can't say there isn't until I eat it, but the chances are low that there are and even lower that such, while not optimal for my health, would prove fatal...

Sure, I could subject it to rigorous investigation, but, when I want pizza, I want it in 20 minutes, not in 2 weeks when it gets back from the lab and whose to say they didn't miscalibate the metal detector when EVERYONE is being told to line up for pizza inspection?

To me, it's as if the government is saying you need TWO steatbelts in your car to be safe, and when I point out mine already has one and I wear it all the time, they accuse me of being a shill for conspiracy theories against seat belts, because I don't think I need two. No, I never said they aren't effective, I just think one is sufficient, two is overkill I don't feel like paying for, but by then, they're already off to write laws to try and FORCE me to install a second one not for MY benefit, but to convince those driving around me that somehow it makes me a safer driver....

I'm sure a five-point racing harness and roll cage would make it functionally impossible for me to die in a surface-street crash, but it would also mean it would take me 5 minutes to get into my car and buckled up... to me, the ease of putting on the lap/shoulder belt in 4 seconds tops means that's "good enough" and reduces my chance of death to what I see not as "perfect" but "tolerable"

"tolerable" has been blown out of proportion by the alarmists and social engineers, if you don't triple-mask, you're less - safe, and less safe might as well mean unprotected to their panic-driven minds.
 
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“If you look at the risk for adverse reaction for the vaccine it’s really, really low,” she said. “We haven’t seen a great concern at all. I am a big proponent of the vaccine.”
The side effects we're already seeing from multiple different vaccines are 10x worse than what covid does to 99% of the population.
This is like taking allergy pills and getting a brain tumor, fuck that shit.
 
Just got vaccinated yesterday for personal reasons and am already feeling side effects hardcore, nowhere near this but this past day has been more miserable than the entirety of me having the rona.
If you're getting a single dose then yeah it's gonna hit you like a truck. The two spaced injections allegedly save all the pain for the second. Hope you pull through alright.
 
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