Dr. Drew's Vaccine Reaction: Dr. Peter McCullough & Dr. Kelly Victory on Risks of COVID-19 Mandates

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FULL EPISODE: https://drdrew.com/8172022 • Dr. Drew reveals his adverse reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine. "Even though I've had COVID twice, I may have to get a booster," says Dr. Drew. "I had a horrible reaction to the vaccine... and I'm really very very concerned."
After receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in 2021, Dr. Drew experienced symptoms similar to transverse sinus thrombosis, with a spontaneous black eye for over 24 hours. The reaction faded within a few days.
Amidst growing concern over adverse reactions, should governments and employers continue to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for everyone – regardless of individual risk?

Dr. Peter McCullough, MD and Dr. Kelly Victory discuss Dr. Drew's vaccine reaction, the Emergency Use Authorization of COVID-19 injections, and shortcomings of government health mandates that interfere with the individualized care between a patient and their physician. As lifelong supporters of vaccinations for public health, the doctors fear that a bungled response to COVID-19 is worsening vaccine hesitancy and providing talking points to hardline anti-vaxxers across the world.

MEDICAL NOTE:
The CDC states that COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective, and reduce your risk of severe illness. You should always consult your personal physician before making any decisions about your health.

Dr. Peter McCullough is a cardiologist with over 30 years of medical experience. Follow Dr. him at https://PeterMcCulloughMD.com

Dr. Kelly Victory MD is a board-certified trauma and emergency specialist with over 15 years of clinical experience. She holds a BS from Duke University and her MD from the University of North Carolina. Follow her at https://earlycovidcare.org

Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (http://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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