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Were you in the sun without sunscreen? If so I think we found the culprit.
Just bc it’s overcast doesn’t mean you can’t get dunburned
Chief
Pretty sure the vaccine doesn’t change basic physics around how UV works
OP, some meds can increase photosensitivity, but the study you posted says: “It is suggested that patients with sunburn may be susceptible to the complications of smallpox vaccination.” That’s studying what happens when someone who has sunburn also gets the smallpox vaccine... not the vaccine increasing risk of sunburn.
Also, sunburn can be worse on cloudy days because we’re not as aware of the amount of exposure we’re getting when the sun isn’t actively shining.
Omg I was eating outside for an hour by the beach and I got the worst sunburn I’ve had in a while. Can’t tell if it’s Pfizer related or staying inside all year related
Pro
Have you been outside much during the pandemic? I used to never get sunburn but was outside all last weekend and got wicked burnt- I think because I’ve been inside so much and my skin isn’t used to the sun. Haven’t been vaccinated either.
Rising Star
Yeah, have been outside a good bit. Cycled a lot in Manhattan and never had issues even during peak of summer.
Enthusiast
Photosensitivity is a side effect for some birth control pills, antibiotics and likely other meds. Wouldn’t surprise me if it’s a side effect for the jab.
Rising Star
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33160024/
Sulfonamide falls under that list
I was outside for about 5 hours in the sun without sunscreen last weekend, can confirm I got burned a little.
Rising Star
Only a little? I had sunscreen, got fried.
Pro
Probably because it was the Phizer. Likely some imposter trying to fool you into thinking it was Pfizer. You might want to get vaccinated again.
My guess is that the 5G chip in your arm is attracting the sun at a much higher rate than an unvaccinated arm would.
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