
The woman was accompanied by her husband, who also received a vaccination. Kaiser officials said that despite the tragedy, he still intends to receive his second dose of the vaccine in a few weeks.
Deborah Tilli, a mother of two girls, had looked forward to receiving the vaccination. She said:
"I wasn't scared, I was excited. I was like, 'I'm going to be one of the first health-care workers in the city to get the vaccine,'" CBC reports.As is routine, she filled out the consent forms, then noticed the nurse who was looking over her file exhibited a hesitation or lack of confidence in how to proceed with her case. Tilli said:
"I do have a severe allergy to bumblebees, and the nurse went over that with me and even questioned me about it, but ... it seemed like she really didn't know what she was doing"














Comment: The new Covid-19 vaccines are proving to be probably more dangerous than the virus itself.