ER Nurse From San Diego Tested Positive Covid-19 After Being Vaccinated
Since the Covid-19 vaccine were made available, some countries has already been vaccinating their frontliners on the Pfizer vaccine. However, on 18 December, an ER nurse Matthew W received the Pfizer vaccine, and he even joked that “Got my COVID-19 vaccine! The 15 minutes afterward sitting around with a bunch of others while health care workers asked us how we felt made me think of an opium den. I’ll report back if I start to grow a third arm.”
On Christmas Eve, Matthew who works at 2 different hospital across San Diego started to feel sick in the Covid-19 unit, and he later got a chill and suffered from muscle aches and fatigue. Which he later drives up to hospital and testing site which was confirmed that he is positive for Covid-19. Which this news come as a surprise to the world where a few health experts weighed on the case explained this is actually not unexpected.
As the healthcare expert explained that the vaccine clinical trials is going to take about 10 – 14 days to start to develop protection from the vaccine and the first dose will give you somewhere around 50% of protection while the 2nd dose will get up to 95%. However, from Matthew’s story, it seems the pandemic isn’t going to turn around instantly with a simple steps. So what do you think? Still it would be best if everyone just keep on practicing the safety measure will be the best way to stay away from getting infected.