• Vaccine Injury – Vaers ID:2823413 Date:01/29/2025 Age:75 Sex:F

    Patient felt so sick, a little bit fever/it’s still looks like she had a cold/weak/very sick/COVID.; This spontaneous case was reported by a patient and describes the occurrence of COVID-19 (Patient felt so sick, a little bit fever/it’s still looks like she had a cold/weak/very sick/COVID.) in a 75-year-old female patient who received SPIKEVAX NOS (SPIKEVAX NOS) for COVID-19 prophylaxis. The patient’s past medical history included Lung disorder NOS (problems with lungs). On an unknown date, the patient received dose of SPIKEVAX NOS (SPIKEVAX NOS) (Intramuscular use) 1 dosage form. On 30-Dec-2024, the patient experienced COVID-19 (Patient felt so sick, a little bit fever/it’s still looks like she had a cold/weak/very sick/COVID.). At the time of the report, COVID-19 (Patient felt so sick, a little bit fever/it’s still looks like she had a cold/weak/very sick/COVID.) was resolving. DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS (normal ranges are provided in parenthesis if available): On an unknown date, SARS-CoV-2 test: COVID. On an unknown date, X-ray: X-ray was fine. The action taken with SPIKEVAX NOS (SPIKEVAX NOS) (Intramuscular use) was unknown. Concomitant product use was not provided by the reporter. Patient never ever thought that she was gonna get the COVID because she was very careful. She was using the mask because she had a problem with lungs before. About 3 weeks ago, she felt so sick, a little bit fever, she think she got the COVID. When she got to the emergency room front door they came and they had that kind of the test for the COVID and inside of her nose and everything they did and they said go and sit in the waiting room. Now it was from the 30-Dec-2024, she went to the emergency room and they said, she got the COVID, but they took the X-ray from her lungs to be sure everything was fine with her lungs and they said, yes, the X-ray was fine, but she had the COVID and she had to go home and did not go with anybody around her because she was gonna spread the COVID to other people. She called her physician for lungs because she had a problem with her lungs before. Patient asked to quarantine for 4 weeks. From the 30-Dec-2024 she take the lots of the vitamin C and had lots of rest, and she was going to get better. She was a little bit better, but it still was going on with her. She was very, very weak, and she had a cold. When she was in a hospital in the emergency room, she heard that there was a medication that was gonna give it to the patient and stop the COVID. it was about 6-7 days ago. They said, usually we’re gonna give that kind of the medication to the patient for the 3rd day of this COVID and it was too late for her and she could not be prescribe that kind of the medication for you. At the time of reporting patient was suffering so much and she was very, very sick. It was unknown if the patient experienced any additional symptoms or events. Reporter causality was not reported. Reporter did not allow further contact