Doctor dies and 36 others ‘develop rare blood disorder after getting Moderna and Pfizer Covid vaccines’

A FLORIDA doctor died after reportedly developing a rare blood disorder after getting the Covid-19 vaccine – and medical experts say he wasn’t alone after 36 others who got the vaccine.

Just three days after he received the Pfizer vaccine, Dr. Gregory Michael, 56, of Miami Beach developed symptoms for immune thrombocytopenia, a rare blood disorder that stops the creation of platelets, which are necessary for clotting.


Doctor dies and 36 others ‘develop rare blood disorder after getting Moderna and Pfizer Covid vaccines’
Dr. Gregory Michael died after developing a rare blood disorder days after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine
Doctor dies and 36 others ‘develop rare blood disorder after getting Moderna and Pfizer Covid vaccines’
Michael died three days after receiving the Pfizer vaccine

Michael, an obstetrician, died in January from the disorder after treatments failed to restore his platelets to normal levels and after he spent two weeks in the hospital where died from a brain hemorrhage, the New York Times reports.

Others who got the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine also seemed to have developed the same disorder.

Luz Legaspi, 72, woke up to find bruises on her arms and legs and bleeding blisters in her mouth just a day after receiving her first dose of the Modern vaccine.

When she went to a New York City hospital, she was similarly diagnosed with the same blood disorder.


Doctor dies and 36 others ‘develop rare blood disorder after getting Moderna and Pfizer Covid vaccines’
Luz Legaspi, 72, developed the same disorder days after she received the Moderna vaccine
Doctor dies and 36 others ‘develop rare blood disorder after getting Moderna and Pfizer Covid vaccines’
Legaspi’s doctor spoke with Michael’s doctor and was able to increase her platelet count

After Legaspi’s doctor got in touch with Michael’s doctor to see what his treatment was, Legaspi’s doctor took a different line of treatment which increased her platelet count from zero to 6,000, to 40,000 and to a healthy 71,000 within days.

Health experts, however, are asking the public not to rush to any conclusions about the vaccine – over 31 million people in the United States have received at least one dose of the vaccine – and only 37 people have developed such a disorder.

Officials stress that the 37 cases reported only show problems described by health care providers or patients after vaccination, and does not indicate whether the vaccinations themselves caused the disorder.

The Food and Drug Administration as well as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said they were looking into the cases, but said the rates of immune thrombocytopenia among the vaccinated population mirrors that of the US population.


Doctor dies and 36 others ‘develop rare blood disorder after getting Moderna and Pfizer Covid vaccines’
Doctors are still stressing the vaccine is safe and the disorder is highly unlikely
Doctor dies and 36 others ‘develop rare blood disorder after getting Moderna and Pfizer Covid vaccines’
The rate of the disorder among the vaccinated population closely mirrors the rate of the disorder among the US population

Health officials have repeated extensively that there is an inconclusive link between the disorder and vaccines, and have stressed the vaccines are safe.

There have been a small number of severe allergic reactions that were reported, but they were easily treated and were at the same rate as others allergic reactions reported for other vaccines.

Pfizer and Moderna did not immediately respond to Trending In The News’s request for comment, but in a statement to the New York Times, Pfizer said they were aware of the cases.

“We take reports of adverse events very seriously,” the company said. “We are collecting relevant information to share with the F.D.A. However, at this time, we have not been able to establish a causal association with our vaccine.”

Moderna also responded to the Times, saying the company “continuously monitors the safety of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine using all sources of data.”

Doctors overall emphasize the disorder is not enough to avoid getting the vaccine.

The risk of developing a serious illness from Covid-19 is much greater than developing the rare disorder.


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