chills; falling asleep; tried to get up but had no function in left leg; strokes; This is a spontaneous report received from a Consumer or other non HCP, Program ID:. A 65-year-old male patient received BNT162b2 (BNT162B2), on 25Jan2021 as dose 1, single (Batch/Lot number: unknown) at the age of 65 years for covid-19 immunisation. The patient’s relevant medical history included: “Congestive heart failure”, start date: 2019 (ongoing). The patient’s concomitant medications were not reported. The following information was reported: MONOPLEGIA (medically significant) with onset Jan2021, outcome “unknown”, described as “tried to get up but had no function in left leg”; CHILLS (non-serious) with onset 26Jan2021, outcome “unknown”; SOMNOLENCE (non-serious) with onset 26Jan2021, outcome “unknown”, described as “falling asleep”; CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT (medically significant) with onset 2021, outcome “unknown”, described as “strokes”. The events “tried to get up but had no function in left leg”, “chills” and “falling asleep” required physician office visit and emergency room visit. The patient underwent the following laboratory tests and procedures: Computerised tomogram: (Feb2021) Two strokes. Clinical course: The patient was one of the first to get the shot, when they said it was safe to take. The patient had two strokes from the Pfizer COVID shot. It all started on 26Jan2021, the day after taking the first Pfizer COVID shot. The patient was sitting and started having chills and drove home. He was falling asleep and had chills driving home. It was freezing, so he put a blanket around. The patient didn’t get up for three days, tried to get up but had no function in left leg. They missed the stokes when the patient went to emergency room, they were looking for Guillain-Barre, so they didn’t catch a stroke. Patient’s doctor sent him to neurologist,who did CT scan on the first week in Feb2021 and found two strokes. The lot number for BNT162b2, was not provided and will be requested during follow up.