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COVID-19 vaccine: What do you think?
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Peggyanne
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Peggyanne
Joined in 2018
Only a day I felt like this too but was better about a day and a half later x
wednesday
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wednesday
Joined in 2016
I felt like that, even had a temperature, it lasted tow days and just went. Hope you feel ok soon
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laney365
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laney365
Joined in 2015
Got up this morning feeling much better, still cold and tired but most of everything else is gone. How will the second one be?
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BAZWHEAT
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BAZWHEAT
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@laney365 I did not realise that I had been injected, it was so quick and totally painless and I had absolutely no side effects. Really pleased !
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bazwheat
laney365
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laney365
Joined in 2015
@BAZWHEAT which vaccine did you have? Great that you had no side effects. From the reports I have heard it seems to be only people that have certain conditions that have side effects. Hope you have a great day
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Laney365
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Hi Y'all
I hope you are as well as can be expected?
Had my jab a little while ago, I had the Oxford Astra Zeneca variety. God. What Side effects?? Slight head ache to start off with in the evening, then about 4 am. I started to shake. My wife held my arms so that I didn't hurt my self, she said that I shook really violently, she was afraid to let go of me. I awoke about 4-15 am to find that I was in such a state, sweating profusely, raging headache, and most frightening of all was this really violently shaking. What the heck was going on?? It was very similar to my reaction to the Malaria injection when I went to work in China for a month on an engineering commissioning trip,( I had to commission a huge conveyer belt, for processing gypsum from mine to finished product, the whole machine was 90 meters long 5 meters wide and 4 meters tall) in a mine. What an 'eye opening' experience?
Any way I digress. If you are offered any vaccine? I think you would be un-wise not to have it. That's my opinion.
Take Care STAY SAFE Richard
Jules69
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Jules69
Joined in 2021
@laney365
I had the astra zenica jab. Only got a sore arm and took paracetamols as prescribed by the lady who gave me the jab she's a nurse by trade and somewhat helpful
Next one due in May and up for it too
Stay safe and sound my dear
Tigger.co.uk
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Tigger.co.uk
Joined in 2016
I had the Pfizer 11th Feb but wasn't told when I get the second one but had a sore arm for a while but felt OK afterwards so I just hope everyone else has there's tigger
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Madmax1
Joined in 2021
@Tigger.co.uk like yourself I'm still awaiting my appointment for jab number 2
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Jules69
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Jules69
Joined in 2021
Most second jabs are 12 weeks after the first I believe but it also wasn't given a date for it.
Stay safe and sound everyone here much love Jules
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Courtney_J
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Courtney_J
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Hello everyone,
How are you today?
The pharmaceutical groups Pfizer (USA) and BioNTech (Germany) announced on Monday 9 November that their vaccine candidate is 90% "effective" in preventing Covid-19 infections, according to preliminary results of their large-scale phase 3 trial, which is still ongoing.
What do you think about this? Do you plan to be vaccinated as soon as the COVID-19 vaccine is on the market?
Feel free to discuss and share in the comments below!
Take care,
Courtney