Last regular flu vaccine was done with a self retracting needle. I prefer those, and here is why
Humans move when inserting the needle. The syringe moves when it’s injecting (not a limit, but a little). The spring assisted retract means reduced damage when the needle is removed
Less bruising. Less pain. Less discomfort and zero risk of any blood borne pathogen infecting the medical professionals, as the part that was sub dermal is retracted into the body of a single use syringe
Last regular flu vaccine was done with a self retracting needle. I prefer those, and here is why
Humans move when inserting the needle. The syringe moves when it’s injecting (not a limit, but a little). The spring assisted retract means reduced damage when the needle is removed
Less bruising. Less pain. Less discomfort and zero risk of any blood borne pathogen infecting the medical professionals, as the part that was sub dermal is retracted into the body of a single use syringe
https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/hospital/hazards/sharps/sharps.html#retractableneedle
They’re called vanishing point needles
Them not taking the shot confirms enough for me and doesn't at all distract fkrm the Whats in them.