One thing that is not addressed is that Denmark, a country that insists on aspirating the vaccine (pulling back briefly on the syringe to make sure it has not hit a blood vessel. An unlikely event but still one that should be avoided and can be by aspirating) has a much lower rate of myocarditis than similar countries. Aspiration might…
One thing that is not addressed is that Denmark, a country that insists on aspirating the vaccine (pulling back briefly on the syringe to make sure it has not hit a blood vessel. An unlikely event but still one that should be avoided and can be by aspirating) has a much lower rate of myocarditis than similar countries. Aspiration might prevent some of these cases. But most countries won't change the protocol because it would open them up to lawsuits. I say those affected with myocarditis should start suing now. Aspiration should be the standard as it was for years with most vaccines.
One thing that is not addressed is that Denmark, a country that insists on aspirating the vaccine (pulling back briefly on the syringe to make sure it has not hit a blood vessel. An unlikely event but still one that should be avoided and can be by aspirating) has a much lower rate of myocarditis than similar countries. Aspiration might prevent some of these cases. But most countries won't change the protocol because it would open them up to lawsuits. I say those affected with myocarditis should start suing now. Aspiration should be the standard as it was for years with most vaccines.
BTW, I am vaccinated but I would like to go to someone in the future trained in aspirating the vaccine.