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Pfizer admits Secondary Adverse Effects is possible with Convid 19 Vaccine.


https://media.tghn.org/medialibrary/2020/11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020_Pfizer_BioNTech.pdf


👆🏼 Here is the Pfizer Document mentioned in the above video.


Page 69


8.3.5.3. Occupational Exposure

An occupational exposure occurs when a person receives unplanned direct contact with the

study intervention, which may or may not lead to the occurrence of an AE (Adverse Effects). Such persons may include healthcare providers, family members, and other roles that are involved in the trial participant’s care.

The investigator must report occupational exposure to Pfizer Safety within 24 hours of the

investigator’s awareness, regardless of whether there is an associated SAE (Secondary Adverse Effects). The information must be reported using the Vaccine SAE Report Form. Since the information does not pertain to a participant enrolled in the study, the information is not recorded on a CRF; however, a copy of the completed Vaccine SAE Report Form is maintained in the investigator site file.

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