What Ancha Baranova incorrectly explains about the vaccination procedure itself

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In the last stream, Ancha Baranova writes that during vaccination there is a chance to get the vaccine into a blood vessel and then (very rarely, but maybe) it will happen the same thrombosiswho scared everyone.

Ancha writes that irresponsible nurses can violate the rules of vaccination and not pull the syringe plunger on themselves at the most crucial moment. Because of what the vaccine will go into the blood and... there will be thrombosis. Type according to the instructions you need to pull.

It’s not like that. In fact, there is no need to pull. This is why the vaccine is injected into the muscle on the shoulder instead of to inject into the buttock. Literally, they say that the risk of getting into a blood vessel in the shoulder is minimal. Therefore, you do not need to pull anything.

Do you have any idea how it is pulled? This takes 5 to 10 seconds. And the usual injection is done for 2 seconds. Imagine that veins are pulled out of each (even hysterical) patient for 10 seconds. Here people close their eyes for 2 seconds and then get indignant, and you propose to pull ...

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In short, according to all the rules, there is no need to pull. There are official recommendations on this score.

My favorite link for today is British official recommendation on anti-toxic vaccination for healthcare workers. That is, targeting for medical workers and specifically anticonvulsants, and not some kind of left-wing vaccines.

And what I especially like is that these English guidelines were revised literally on July 6, 2021. Piping hot! Like freshly baked buns. You won't find fault. New!

Then Ancha said something else about the fact that if, after vaccination, the patch over the injection site soaked in blood, then this is suspicious, you need to follow yourself after that and run to the doctor with any suspicions. Blood type is rare, but still.

This is also nonsense, because almost everyone has blood on the patch. In that wonderful freshly baked British instruction, they write that if they see blood, then cover with a plaster. Got it? The plaster is without blood and does not happen in an amicable way. So, tearing off the plaster from the injection site, you are guaranteed to see blood on it.

This is the only way to breed paranoid people who will look at the plasters and listen to themselves.

Well, if you run to the doctor once again, then just the virus there at the hospital and pick it up.

In short, Ancha is in her repertoire. Have you seen it yet?

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