• Didier Raoult argued in a video published Wednesday that there are 70% side effects with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

    The professor explains that he relies on work from the prestigious journal

    Nature

    .

  • These 70% correspond in fact to a pain felt by the vaccinated persons at the site of the injection.

A spectacular figure, but one that hides a much less frightening reality.

In a video published Wednesday, Didier Raoult argues that there are "70% side effects" with the vaccine against the coronavirus from Pfizer / BioNTech.

The leader of the IHU Méditerranée declares that he relies on recent work by the prestigious scientific journal

Nature

, but does not detail what these side effects are.

The IHU tells us that Didier Raoult quotes an article published on February 16 in the American magazine.

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So, what do these 70% of side effects cited by

Nature

correspond to

 ? Has pain felt by vaccinees at the site of the bite. A feeling and a moment which can of course be unpleasant, but which does not call into question the benefit of the vaccine compared to the risk incurred by contracting Covid-19.

Nature

relies on data from Tom Shimabukuro, a researcher with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which is dated January 14.

Of nearly a million people who participated in this research, 67.7% reported “pain” after the first dose of Pfizer-Moderna vaccine and 74.8% after the second dose.

The trend is confirmed by additional data, published in March.

In addition, 26% reported headaches after the first dose and 42% after the second.

"Overall, the safety profiles of Covid-19 vaccines [Pfizer / BioNTech and Moderna] are reassuring and consistent with those observed in clinical trials," notes the CDC researcher.

In clinical trials, 77.4% of participants who kept a symptom diary seven days after vaccination reported at least one side effect.

The majority were "of mild or moderate severity," the CDC noted.

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