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I'm noticing a trend in implicating the Pfizer Covid vaccine specifically when reporting on severe adverse reactions. Does anyone know if the other vaccines, say moderna's or AstraZeneca are also producing grave results?

Just seems to be centered on Pfizer most of the time, if not all of of the time in the news I am seeing

I'm noticing a trend in implicating the Pfizer Covid vaccine specifically when reporting on severe adverse reactions. Does anyone know if the other vaccines, say moderna's or AstraZeneca are also producing grave results? Just seems to be centered on Pfizer most of the time, if not all of of the time in the news I am seeing

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"One big reason? One of the front-runners in the vaccine race — the one made by Pfizer — needs to be kept extremely cold: minus 70 degrees Celsius (-94 f), which is colder than winter in Antarctica. Moderna has said that its vaccine needs to be frozen too, but only at minus 20 Celsius (-4 f), more like a regular freezer."

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/11/17/935563377/why-does-pfizers-covid-19-vaccine-need-to-be-kept-colder-than-antarctica

during the end months of last year over 100 of koreans died from an influenza vaccine -- http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20201119000896 nov-2020

it is suspected that a flu vaccine shipment had been allowed to leave holding temperature "government suspends flu program after vaccines exposed to room temperature": https://world.kbs.co.kr/service/news_view.htm?lang=e&Seq_Code=156438 sept-2020

edit added dates to articles from korea

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what in the world is going on in that syringe which requires being kept at nearly -100 fahrenheit? how long can it be at room temperature before being injected? what happens in the time it goes from -93 F to your body temperature in a matter of moments as it is injected?