Saline injected instead of COVID vaccine in South Carolina
The health department said being injected with the salt water solution was unlikely to be harmful.
Renwick said there would be no adverse effects from being injected with the saline.The unnamed woman told WCSC she was frustrated that she would need to wait longer before she was fully protected due to the error. According to the CDC, it generally takes two weeks after a person is fully vaccinated to be protected against the virus that causes COVID. In the case of Pfizer recipients, that is after their second shot.
Over 324 million COVID vaccine doses have been administered in the U.S., according to the CDC. InSouth Carolina, residents have received more than 3.7 million COVID vaccine doses, SCDHEC data showed.In addition to the cases in South Carolina, a handful of reports have emerged of people being injected with saline solution instead of the COVID vaccine.
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usually comes in the form of water containing 0.9 percent salt (also known as sodium chloride). It has a number of medical uses from cleaning contact lenses to irrigating a catheter, as the concentration of salt is antibacterial. Renwick said there would be no adverse effects from being injected with the saline. The unnamed woman told WCSC she was frustrated that she would need to wait longer before she was fully protected due to the error. According to the CDC, it generally takes two weeks after a person is fully vaccinated to be protected against the virus that causes COVID. In the case of Pfizer recipients, that is after their second shot. Over 324 million COVID vaccine doses have been administered in the U.S., according to the CDC. In South Carolina , residents have received more than 3.7 million COVID vaccine doses, SCDHEC data showed. In addition to the cases in South Carolina, a handful of reports have emerged of people being injected with saline solution instead of the COVID vaccine. In April,