Source: VAERS.HHS.GOV
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reported that her family all came down with COVID; reported that her family all came down with COVID; This is a spontaneous report received from a contactable reporter (Physician/Pfizer Colleague). A patient (no qualifiers provided) received BNT162b2 (COMIRNATY), as dose number unknown, single (Batch/Lot number: unknown) for covid-19 immunisation. The patient's relevant medical history and concomitant medications were not reported. The following information was reported: DRUG INEFFECTIVE (medically significant), COVID-19 (medically significant), outcome "unknown" and all described as reported that her family all came down with COVID". The patient underwent the following laboratory tests and procedures: SARS-CoV-2 test: Unknown results. Additional information: Vaccination status unknown as of 05Apr2022. The information on the batch/lot number for BNT162b2 has been requested and will be submitted if and when received.; Sender's Comments: The efficacy of a product varies from one patient to another and can be affected by different factors; however, a contributory role of the suspect product BNT162b2 to the reported events drug ineffective and COVID-19 cannot be ruled out.
Name | Dose # | Type | Manufacturer | Lot | Route | Site |
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COVID19 (COVID19 (PFIZER-BIONTECH)) | Unknown | COVID19 | PFIZER\BIONTECH | Unknown | Unknown |
RECVDATE: | 06-10-2022 | RPT_DATE: |
CAGE_YR: | |
CAGE_MO: | |
DIED: | U |
DATEDIED: | |
L_THREAT: | U |
ER_VISIT: | U |
HOSPITAL: | U |
HOSPDAYS: | |
X_STAY: | U |
DISABLE: | U |
RECOVD: | U |
LAB_DATA: | Test Name: COVID-19; Result Unstructured Data: Test Result:Unknown results |
V_ADMINBY: | |
OTHER_MEDS: | |
CUR_ILL: | |
HISTORY: | |
PRIOR_VAX: | |
SPLTTYPE: | USPFIZER INC202200809569 |
FORM_VERS: | 2 |
TODAYS_DATE: | 06-08-2022 |
BIRTH_DEFECT: | U |
OFC_VISIT: | U |
ER_ED_VISIT: | U |
ALLERGIES: | |
V_FUNDBY: |
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