#RealNotRare – Compare Vax-Injured Stories

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Just came across another COVID-19 Vaccine Adverse Reaction website called #RealNotRare (RealNotRare.com) and this one interviews each with the following questions:

  1. What was your life like before you got the vaccine?
  2. Would you like to share your reasons for getting vaccinated?
  3. What was your reaction, symptoms, & timeline?
  4. What is your life like now, after getting the vaccine?
  5. Share your experience with any medical care and any diagnoses you have received:
  6. Was your reaction reported, and what was the response?
  7. Have your symptoms improved?
  8. Have you had Covid before? What was your experience if so?
  9. What do you wish others knew?

It also features useful resources for the injured:

  1. videos (Open Public Hearing Sessions to the FDA.gov “Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee“) (01)
  2. a forum for injured to have a voice, connect, compare, and support each another
  3. groups to ask the injured questions or to share treatment advice.
  4. links to report injuries to VAERS (USA), AEFI (Canada) or to report directly to Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, or Pfizer
  5. campaigns to the CDC, FDA, & Washington to try and get governments to take their injuries seriously
  6. campaigns for email & social media to make the public aware that their injuries have not been acknowledged by the vaccine manufacturers, the FDA, CDC, or the medical community.
  7. ability to donate directly to individuals with injuries
  8. links to Facebook, Telegram, and MeWe groups
  9. support groups providing help & support to the injured

You can search the stories by name, symptoms, or even by which shot they took:

This is a very good resource for the vaccine injured (but also to researchers who are looking to compare symptoms). Focused on United States & Canada Victims.

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