Newsvaccines ‘Thanks, Pfizer’ becomes a meme as anti-vaxxer tries to blame vaccine for spasms
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A resurfaced video in which a US woman appears to suggest the Pfizer vaccine against coronavirus has caused her legs to shake violently and uncontrollably, has gone viral on Twitter this weekend, with many mocking the American’s assertion.
User Angelia Desselle, who considers herself an “advocator for the [vaccine] injured”, shared the footage of her legs and feet shaking while sitting on the couch last year, accompanied with the caption “thanks, Pfizer”.
Fortunately, Twitter’s new Community Notes feature has seen several anonymous users share links to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in America, and a page on their website detailing vaccine side effects where not one of them is spasms or tremors.
In the UK, the NHS states “most side effects are mild and should not last longer than a week”, including sore arms, tiredness, headaches and sickness. “Very rare side effects” include allergic reactions, or blood clotting in a small number of people who received the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine – not Pfizer.
Content retrieved from: https://www.indy100.com/news/pfizer-covid-19-vaccine-spasms-2659294436.
Anti-vaxxers exhibit a cult-like mindset that seems to be closed off to objective reality and subject to programming through misinformation and propaganda.