Elon Musk claims he had “major” side effects from his Covid withdrawal that made him worry about “dying” for days.
The 51-year-old Tesla billionaire, who criticized global shutdowns over the pandemic, also claimed his cousin was hospitalized for central inflammation after receiving a vaccine.
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He took to Twitter over the weekend to make those claims in reaction to a vote that 7% of adults in a survey of 260 million vaccinated Americans claimed to have experienced the effects of the Covid vaccine.
10-year-old father Elon said: “I had primary side effects from my momentary booster. I felt like I was dying for several days. Hopefully, there is no permanent damage, but I don’t know. “
“And my cousin, who is young and perfectly healthy, had severe myocarditis. I had to go to the hospital. “
Elon added that he only had a moment of remembrance because it was a legal legal responsibility for Germany.
He also said he experienced Covid before vaccines were available and described his symptoms as comparable to a mild cold.
He added: “Then I was given the J and J vaccine (Johnson and Johnson) with no ill effects, my arm hurt briefly.
“The first memory of mRNA is correct, but the moment one crushed me. “
Elon, who last year finalized his $44 billion purchase of Twitter, has in the past called Covid fears “stupid” and claimed young people were “essentially immune. “
Despite its claims of side effects, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) highlights on its online page the protection of the Covid vaccine and its low risks: “Some other people have no side effects. Many other people have reported side effects, such as headaches, fatigue, and pain at the injection site, which are mild to moderate and go away within a few days.
“COVID-19 vaccines are effective and severe reactions after vaccination are rare.
“CDC recommends that anyone six months of age or older get vaccinated as soon as possible to protect against COVID-19 and its potentially serious complications. “
He added, “Millions of others in the United States have won covid-19 vaccines as part of the most intense safety surveillance program in U. S. history. . . The benefits of COVID-19 vaccination continue to outweigh any potential risks. “
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