
January 20, 2021
A vaccination super station in San Diego was the site of an “unusually high number” of adverse reactions from Moderna’s RNA vaccine, Lot 041L20A, leading to an order by California state epidemiologist Dr. Erica Pan and the California Department of Public Health to stop using that specific lot. San Diego County reported that allergic reactions were detected in six vaccine recipients. The center reportedly closed for several hours after the string of adverse reactions occurred, before switching to a different batch of the drug. The media discounts the risk of the experimental vaccine. Moderna confirmed that a total of 1,272,200 doses were produced in the batch, with nearly a million doses already distributed across the US. The lot was shipped between January 4th and January 8th, and thus it expects that a significant portion of the distributed doses have been already used.
Information from the vaccine injury reporting system of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates the first dose alone of the experimental coronavirus vaccines is causing many times more adverse reactions than flu shots cause.
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