My friend had a scratch on his leg before taking the c19 vaccine, four days after vaccine, it got infected, coincidence?

2021-04-03T02:10:18Z

He went to the doctor and got medications, but never told the doc he got the vaccine. Maybe it's an allergic reaction to the vaccine?

Anonymous2021-04-05T06:11:13Z

Cuts/scratches on a leg would get infected long before COVID-19/vaccines.  Yes, it is a coincidence.  BTW, the side effect of not getting a COVID vaccine is 553,000 American deaths and counting.  Refusing the vaccine is not being neutral.  BTW, I am a Republican, wear a mask and got vaccinated.

LindseyS499 usetobe LINDSEYS2021-04-03T14:54:13Z

Coincidence. It could have gotten infected, if he wasn't taking care of the scratch properly. He should have told the doctor about getting the vaccine. The medications could cause a reaction with it.

Tarkarri2021-04-03T05:14:46Z

Yes. Coincidence. There is no reason the virus or vaccine would have any effect on an open wound.

Andy C2021-04-03T03:29:02Z

No.  It's called the immune system got taxed.   Secondary infections are so common they this question is giving me a good laugh. 

Thank you.

Pearl L2021-04-03T02:21:41Z

i dont think so

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