Getting Pfizer’s Covid Booster And Flu Vaccine On The Same Day May Raise The Risk Of A STROKE, FDA Says
• FDA review found the preliminary link while scouring vaccine injury databases
• May not represent true link — and flu and Covid infection both raise stroke risk
• Comes as Covid shots will be offered on a once-a-year basis moving forward
Getting Pfizer’s Covid bivalent booster and a flu shot on the same day may raise the risk of a stroke, a small official analysis suggests.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) found the preliminary link while scouring vaccine injury databases after a separate safety concern was raised about Pfizer’s jab.
Earlier this month, one of the country’s vaccine surveillance systems flagged a possible association between the Omicron-specific shot and an elevated risk of an ischemic stroke among seniors over 65.
FDA officials who have been investigating the link said most of the patients had also received their flu shot on the same day, which might be a factor.
Millions of Americans got both shots at the same time this winter following a major public health push by the White House.