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Conspiracies The Covid Narrative

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My second shot is scheduled for this Saturday. I'll be honest, I'm a bit nervous about it. Everyone I know has gotten pretty sick from it, and I'm in such a good routine lately. I'll just have to hope for the best.

My arm was sore for a couple days but other than that I was good! Maybe a little more tired than usual. Totally worth it and I'm relieved knowing I'm fully protected now.
 
So I got my first shot but idk if I’m getting my second to be honest... I felt a weird dissociation for awhile after my first. It was hard to drive for a couple days when I need to be able to.. Yea sure it seems temporary and would probably be the second time too but not sure I wanna feel that way with what I got going on not long after the second is scheduled.

One thing I’m curious, if the first shot is around 80% effective for Moderna why would people still go for JnJ at 66%?

I think 80% is good for me, my immune system got a taste and that’s what I was after. I’m not someone who plans on getting shots every year even if that turns out to be the reality of the situation.

-GC
 
So I got my first shot but idk if I’m getting my second to be honest... I felt a weird dissociation for awhile after my first. It was hard to drive for a couple days when I need to be able to.. Yea sure it seems temporary and would probably be the second time too but not sure I wanna feel that way with what I got going on not long after the second is scheduled.

One thing I’m curious, if the first shot is around 80% effective for Moderna why would people still go for JnJ at 66%?

I think 80% is good for me, my immune system got a taste and that’s what I was after. I’m not someone who plans on getting shots every year even if that turns out to be the reality of the situation.

-GC

They are all 100% effective at preventing severe disease. So they say.

Though all this effectiveness stuff seems a little misleading, particularly when people try to compare one with the other. AFAIK they have not been compared in any meaningful head-to-head studies, and they've all been rather, uh, selective in their data analyses....
 
Yes, I am. The fucker is obviously not registered with me...

Gatdamn, that's grounds to stamp your feet and get angry and irate. Like a real grumpy old man is entitled to, imo ;)

But also, contact the surgery and make them humbly grovel asap
 
Gatdamn, that's grounds to stamp your feet and get angry and irate. Like a real grumpy old man is entitled to, imo ;)

But also, contact the surgery and make them humbly grovel asap

No. I'm going to be totally obstinate and blame everything on not being Brexited enough. Fuckin Eurocunts, still wielding their imaginary influence....
 
I got my second shot yesterday, and fuck, the side effects were pretty rough honestly. It started in the night, around 3 in the morning or so. Woke up sweating and soaked, chills, like I had the flu basically. My arm was so sore that I couldn't sleep on that arm without horrible pain. I woke up this morning, still feeling a little off and my temp was 98.5 (though mine's usually 96 point something or even 95 point something when I first wake up). The feverish feeling has more or less gone away now, and I essentially feel normal for the most part. Last night was horrendous though. I've never had anything like this from a vaccine though, any vaccine. This was the first time I ever had a shot that actually got me sick.
 
My arm was sore for a couple days but other than that I was good! Maybe a little more tired than usual. Totally worth it and I'm relieved knowing I'm fully protected now.

I'm hoping because I already had Covid-19 mine will be similar to this, although it was back in March that I had it so who knows how that will factor in with the antibodies I currently have/had.

I think you and my soon to be ex-wife are the only people I know who reported mild symptoms - she just had a period of really bad sweating.

I'll find out soon enough 🙂
 
The US is doing really well; surprisingly the EU (considering it's huge manufacturing capacity and potential) isn't.
The E.U. has been exceedingly generous and has been supplying a good part of the world with vaccines. We are getting most of our vaccines from the E.U.
 
I got my second shot yesterday, and fuck, the side effects were pretty rough honestly. It started in the night, around 3 in the morning or so. Woke up sweating and soaked, chills, like I had the flu basically. My arm was so sore that I couldn't sleep on that arm without horrible pain. I woke up this morning, still feeling a little off and my temp was 98.5 (though mine's usually 96 point something or even 95 point something when I first wake up). The feverish feeling has more or less gone away now, and I essentially feel normal for the most part. Last night was horrendous though. I've never had anything like this from a vaccine though, any vaccine. This was the first time I ever had a shot that actually got me sick.

Damn that sucks man. I got my second shot today and no side effects yet at all. Other than sore arm, but no more sore than a tetanus shot.

I'm hoping because I already had Covid-19 mine will be similar to this, although it was back in March that I had it so who knows how that will factor in with the antibodies I currently have/had.

I think you and my soon to be ex-wife are the only people I know who reported mild symptoms - she just had a period of really bad sweating.

I'll find out soon enough 🙂

They actually say that if you already had COVID, you're more likely to get side effects. But I already had it and I didn't, so who knows.

I know a handful of people who got side effects.
 
We got our second moderna yesterday noon. So far only noticeable side effect is the sore arm. We changed arms to the other to be able to at least sleep on our left side for a while.

I asked when the vax would peak and it was told to me that two weeks after second dose would be top @ 90%. First dose got us to 80%. WTH happend to the 95+% they touted? And iirc it is now being reported that it's efficacy is limited to 6 months? Knowing this can only speculation at this point but I am not sure if I see a yearly or bi-yearly vaccine regime in my future if this be the case.

Guess we will see....

Good luck, family.

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we are now 25% of voters vaccinated
 
Had my 1st Moderna jab 3 weeks ago, aching arm and a bit tired the next day, that was it regarding side effects

I was in two very disctinct minds over whether to have it right up until it was in my arm however. I stuck the extent of my knowledge and my intuition onto my internal scales while also trying to free myself from all the fucking noise on both 'sides' of the 'debate' and it weighed down just on the 'take it' side. YMMV.

I dunno if I'll have the 2nd one yet, we'll see
 
You should really add choice for those who have wanted to be vaccinated but were not able to. ❤️
Not sure where you are located but I have gotten my 1st shot (Moderma sp?) and am close to my 2nd shot....I am not a senior nor a first responder so I had to wait but as soon as they opened to vaccine to everyone (besides kids) it was not hard...in fact my pharmacy sought me out to get it done.....EASY PEASY....only a day or two of soreness in my arm....otherwise feel fine.
 
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