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Anxiety sparked jab reactions: US agency – The West Australian
A US health agency report suggests reactions among some people who received a coronavirus jab were caused by anxiety rather than the vaccine itself.

It was anxiety – and not a problem with the shots – that caused fainting, dizziness and other short-term reactions in dozens of people at coronavirus vaccine clinics in five US states, health officials say.
Experts say the clusters detailed on Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are an example of a phenomenon that’s been chronicled for decades from a variety of different vaccines.
Basically, some people get so freaked out by injections that their anxiety spurs a physical reaction.
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