Case 11: ‘One patient per shift with a vaccine injury’
In this series dailytelegraph.co.nz brings you testimony from frontline health workers, doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, psychiatrists, speaking out as to what they have witnessed in Australia’s vaccine roll-out programme.
The testimony is provided to Telegram group ‘Frontline Workers Speak Out!’ (FWSO)*.
Radiographer, Private Practice, Rural.
26/09/2021
I work as a Sonographer for a private rural practice. We mostly see outpatients but the occasional patient via ED.
I work three days a week and I would say I see at least one patient per shift with an injury directly related to the vaccine. Some examples:
- 89 yo F haemathrosis to left shoulder at injection site one week post vaccine. No blood thinners. Healthy
- 72 yo F (mother in law). Very healthy, fit. No medical problems. Profoundly deaf in both ears over a period of days. Had vax 10 months ago. No cause found.
- 56 yr old M. Testicular ultrasound showed epididymis one week post vax.
Lots of unexplained abdominal pain, headaches, shoulder pain and inability to use arm at injection site.
Hope that’s helpful.
Regards. ——