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Got my 1st yesterday evening.
Felt fine till a few hours ago. Slight scratchy throat and mild/minor cough. I’ll be going back for round 2 without hesitation. I’m done worrying about this ****. I’ll still mask up and social distance cause it’s not a big deal or imposition. The stress relief from the vax is worth it. |
I had the second Pfizer 22 days ago. Still alive.
The only reaction I had to either shot was a little bit of lethargy for a day. MrsWD said I was just using it as an excuse to lay around the house. But I'm retired, I don't need an excuse. |
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Zero side effects either shot (just a sore injection spot). It's not all people that get a severe reaction to #2. Worth the risk.
Pretty much kills the risk of death or hospitalization, even if not 100%. |
Bill Gates needs to log into your brain during the 2nd dose.
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The US is not way ahead if the world in percentage of shots given; it is only third behind Israel and the UK
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“I would recommend it,” Trump said during an interview on Fox News with Maria Bartiromo."
"...it is a great vaccine. It is a safe vaccine and it is something that works.” What is Q-Anon going to do now? :D |
I wouldn't skip the 2nd dose - here's why:
I’m expecting that at some point, before we declare “heard immunity”, there will be restrictions for those of us without the vaccine - dinning, bars, theaters, travel, etc….. Once we hit “heard immunity” levels, we will ditch the masks and social distancing. Then, either very few will have Covid, as it was mostly eradicated by the vaccine, or lots of people will have Covid, but nobody cares, as they have the vaccine that gets rid of the symptoms. If it’s the later, the exposure to Covid will go way up - just because you have dodged Covid this far, doesn’t mean you will be able to in a future where lots of people are carrying it and there are no masks or social distancing. I remember in 5th grade when we talked about the European explorers that first came to America. They carried a lot of diseases that they didn’t know they had - as they had no symptoms - they were just carriers, but had natural immunity from centuries of exposure. The natives they visited in America had no immunity, and many got sick and died - even entire civilizations were wiped out. This is how I see our future. Many people will be carrying the virus but not know it, as they have no symptoms. The vaccine gets rid of the symptoms, not the virus. Those without either natural immunity or the vaccine may continue to get sick and die. |
Had the first Pfizer covid shot this morning.
Second one scheduled for April 9 I see no reason for skipping the second one. |
When I get signed up (waiting to get the second Shingles shot first) I'll be getting both shots. I don't see much point in doing one but not the other.
I saw the following article this morning. I'm sure it's an outlier, but still interesting. https://nypost.com/2021/03/11/utah-mom-kassidi-kurill-dies-days-after-second-dose-of-covid-19-vaccine/ Quote:
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^^^ Wow...terrible.
I've got to think that something else contributed to that outcome. |
Cause? No. Could the final failure been triggered by the vaccine reaction? Maybe. Would she have died if infected with COVID? Most probably. Tragic? Definitely.
It is like the "blood clotting" stroke issue. It has happened in under 10 people out of millions and millions of doses. Could just be a coincidence. |
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Your immune system to create antibodies in the form of B cells and helper T cells that indeed destroy the spike proteins of the virus. |
Really, you should be quarantined between the first and second shots, and should not be considering skipping the second one.
The attitude regarding the possibility this was precipitated by the vaccine is a bit troubling. Would be nice if they had something to say about the mechanism by which this could happen. |
Got my 2nd Moderna shot Saturday at 2 PM. Midnight I was not feeling well. Sunday I felt pretty bad all day. Fever, tired, headache and nothing tasted good. Laid down two times during the day and went to bed at 10 PM instead of my normal midnight. Feeling better today. Not 100% but I am functional. I knew a reaction was possible but I hoped for the best. Oh well, it is still worth it to be past it.
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