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Some public health experts hope that Americans will welcome the new shot as they would a flu jab. But demand for the vaccine has dropped sharply since 2021 when it first became available and more than 240 million people in the U.S., or 73% of the population, received at least one shot.

In the fall of 2022, by which time most people had either had the COVID virus or the vaccine, fewer than 50 million people got the shots.

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I wound up in the ER after my first shot, but it was more a false alarm because I wasn't aware of the potential for thyroid gland swelling, which made me feel like my throat was closing shut.

Good thing it was a flase alarm, too, because I was stuck in an empty waiting room for 2 hours thinking I was dying before the swelling lessened, at which point I was finally seen, told there were no issues, given 2 tylenol, and charged $900. Fucking America.

BUT ANYWAY with even the "safe" side effects being so brutal (I also had an almost-fainting-spell and my skin felt sunburnt for 3 days), people should be more understanding when someone's side effects are actually considered unsafe.