Image: Wikimedia Commons (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kristen A. Heller, April 2020) Service members are urged to report any adverse health events that occurred after the 2021 COVID-19 shot to a national database. On September 17, Lieutenant Colonel Theresa Long, an Army flight surgeon and whistleblower, used X to encourage active duty, reserve, or National Guard personnel from any branch of the Armed Forces or Coast Guard who experienced negative reactions following a COVID-19 shot or encountered an unforeseen health change post-shot to submit a Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). ATTENTION If you are or were an active duty, reserve or national gaurd servicemember in any branch of the Armed Forces or Coast Guard who suffered an adverse event after COVID-19…
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