Coronavirus Vaccine.
- Robotaz
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I’m signing off at two weeks after my second shot. No concerns if I need boosters or anything. I think the mRNA vaccines are modern miracles.
Good health to you all.
Good health to you all.
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My wife and I had similar reactions to the first jab in Feb. Second jab is set for May, 3 months to the day after. We were surprised at the reaction - as we never had a reaction to the flu jab - at least it shows it's doing something. We think the chance of being ill from the vaccine is far less than the change of being ill from the virus itself. I get very bad hay fever, and I don't think my adverse reaction was a pollen allergy.
Good luck anyway.
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My reaction to my first pfzier jab was my head feeling like it was pressurised and would burst. It only lasted a short while but the next day me head felt horrible again then after that I was fine. I have friends who have died from covid so these minor reactions to me are nothing compared to the risk of long covid and the chance of death or organ failure
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The second shot had no similar effect on me, so I’m marking up my effects as allergies. Oddly, it appears my allergies started flaring up the day of the first shot.JAFO wrote:My wife and I had similar reactions to the first jab in Feb. Second jab is set for May, 3 months to the day after. We were surprised at the reaction - as we never had a reaction to the flu jab - at least it shows it's doing something. We think the chance of being ill from the vaccine is far less than the change of being ill from the virus itself. I get very bad hay fever, and I don't think my adverse reaction was a pollen allergy.
Good luck anyway.
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Im praying the current injections keep us protected. Im so worried that the new variants and those we will soon discover will rend our injections ineffective
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Just like scooter, had my second dose of AZ this afternoon and hope that the push to vaccinate everyone keeps going strong, I would like to get back to a normal like without masks and social distancing.
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One of my customers came into store just over a week ago, could hardly walk, saw him again today, still struggling, he went to the doctors, rushed to hospital, blood clot in his leg. He had the injection about 6 weeks ago, he is convinced it was caused by the injection, who knows, but he said he is not going to have his second one.
I will still have mine come June
I will still have mine come June
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Very unlikely if it was 5/6 weeks post jab. He should ask his Haematologist on what they thing could be the cause. In any case, he will now be on AntiCoagulation to treat the clot and so any risk with the second jab will be minute!kiter65 wrote:One of my customers came into store just over a week ago, could hardly walk, saw him again today, still struggling, he went to the doctors, rushed to hospital, blood clot in his leg. He had the injection about 6 weeks ago, he is convinced it was caused by the injection, who knows, but he said he is not going to have his second one.
I will still have mine come June
Blood clots do happen naturally and are surprisingly common in the scheme of thing, about 104 DVT per 100,000 I believe in the UK. Cause more deaths than breast cancer, car accidents and HIV combined
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^^^^ agree but you know people can convince themselves of anything, he’s more worried about cutting himself at the moment
Would add that this is just workmen telling me stories in store, if I take notice of everything they tell me I wouldn’t leave my house
Would add that this is just workmen telling me stories in store, if I take notice of everything they tell me I wouldn’t leave my house
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Have my first jab tomorrow.
Appear to be pushing on at a rate of knots now.
Appear to be pushing on at a rate of knots now.
Ryan
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Hopefully the doubters will start to see the benefit of having the jab. Its the variants that worry me and I hope we dont open up too fast before more people get theirs
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Second jab done. Just waiting with the 15 timer before I can leave. Straight in what a service! Just waiting for the side effects now. The last time was a bad headache for a day and the head feeling like it wanted to explode!
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I think its about 3 weeks for maximum efficacy then hopefully I can feel safer and things will start returning to some normality as long as we can keep the new variants off our shores. Fat chance I think
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1 death in the UK yesterday, from Coronavirus.
We are beating this thing, so why's this not the biggest headline news.
Regards Steve
We are beating this thing, so why's this not the biggest headline news.
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