![]() ![]() But the comedy has sparked a more complicated discussion about the validity of the claims that COVID vaccines can cause reactions like body tremors - and how responsible it is to joke about them. “i'm so glad people are finally talking about this, i haven’t been the same since i got da jabby jabby.“I got mine and now I can’t stop doing the worm.“Since Covid vaccine, everyday I’m shuffling.”.“I got mine and I can’t stop twerking.“I'm in agony every day, ever since i got my booster shot i can’t stop doing the cha cha slide.”.The TikTok has amassed more than 7.6 million views and nearly 690,000 comments like: I suffer every single day,” the text on the video reads. ![]() I was forced to get the mandated COVID-19 vaccine. The phrase “ thanks pfizer” has been trending on Twitter as users make fun of those claiming to be injured by the COVID vaccines, likening their tremors to a scene from The Office, Taylor Swift’s quirky choreography in her “Delicate” music video, and Elvis’s famous wiggly moves.Ī TikTok inspired by the viral vaccine videos shows 25-year-old Zsasha struggling to walk with body tremors until her shaky movements morph into the robot dance: “URGENT: I am now a prisoner in my own body. But the large majority of health experts agree that the COVID vaccines are safe and effective, saving millions of lives and keeping millions more out of the hospital. Many questions about rare serious reactions post vaccination remain unanswered, particularly whether the shots are directly responsible. The pandemic is entering its third year with more than 1 million COVID deaths in the US and baseless vaccine hesitancy continues to prevent people around the world from rolling up their sleeves. ![]() This week, videos showing people experiencing body tremors and other neurological symptoms after reportedly receiving a COVID vaccine have again gone viral, garnering millions of views and triggering a torrent of jokes and “Thanks Pfizer” videos poking fun at them. ![]()
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