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Why getting infected with COVID-19 is still a bad idea Feb 2, 2022 | By Jennifer O'Hara (@jenohara)Comment receiving replies
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Thanks Colleen for the heads up. I watched the podcast by D. Binnicker and took some good notes in my journal. It was great to have notification that Poland’s podcast was up. Thank you.
@colleenyoung Would you send a question for the next podcast to Dr. Poland? He suggested if a person had the J & J vaccine, then he recommended getting an M-rna booster. Because I had an allergic reaction to the polyethylene glycol in the m -rna Pfizer vaccine, I was able to get the J & J when I could not do a 2nd dose of Pfizer. I tested ahead of time to see if I could handle polysorbate-80 which was in the J & J by eating ice cream that had it. I have had 2 doses of J & J. I had also had a reaction to flu vaccines years ago, and then found out I have an egg allergy. With proposed annual combined vaccines for flu and Covid, will these also be using binder ingredients that would prevent an allergic person from being able to receive them? What alternatives are there to PEG or egg cultures for people with allergic reactions to vaccines?