....episodes of Lipschütz ulcer temporally associated with COVID-19 (N = 18) or an immunization against SARS-CoV-2 (N = 21).
Were all the cases temporally associated with COVID-19 also unjabbed? Put another way, if a jabbed woman had these symptoms whilst suffering from covid, which group would she be put in?
....episodes of Lipschütz ulcer temporally associated with COVID-19 (N = 18) or an immunization against SARS-CoV-2 (N = 21).
Were all the cases temporally associated with COVID-19 also unjabbed? Put another way, if a jabbed woman had these symptoms whilst suffering from covid, which group would she be put in?
....episodes of Lipschütz ulcer temporally associated with COVID-19 (N = 18) or an immunization against SARS-CoV-2 (N = 21).
Were all the cases temporally associated with COVID-19 also unjabbed? Put another way, if a jabbed woman had these symptoms whilst suffering from covid, which group would she be put in?
It says associated with the "vaccine", not Covid
It says associated with covid-19 OR an 'immunization', does it not?
Just to clarify, I read again and yes, it say Covid 19 vaccination.
But I believe it's implying about the jabs, guess the doctor will have to answer.
Why do you write "she"? Nowadays it could also be a he, ze, they... [Actually I loathe the whole concept of chosen pronouns.]