Autumn Covid vaccination 10:01 - Sep 22 with 2866 views | blueasfook | Just got a text saying im eligible for one. Not sure about getting further vaccinations. Is Covid still dangerous? I had it in July and wasnt that ill. But then that could be thanks to the 2 vaccinations I had already had. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:05 - Sep 22 with 2123 views | giant_stow | I had no idea you were so old fella. My advice is: get the vaccination and have peace of mind. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:15 - Sep 22 with 2083 views | Pippin1970 | They are optional now even in the workplace. I had reactions to last one , on a CPAP machine over them . The injections effect the white blood cells each time you have one. Definitely won't have another. |  | |  |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:27 - Sep 22 with 2037 views | mutters | I have just been offered one as well. Not at risk category, mid 40s, I was surprised to receive the offer |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:28 - Sep 22 with 2036 views | StokieBlue |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:15 - Sep 22 by Pippin1970 | They are optional now even in the workplace. I had reactions to last one , on a CPAP machine over them . The injections effect the white blood cells each time you have one. Definitely won't have another. |
I'm sorry to hear that you had an adverse reaction but your post needs some balance as it's entirely anecdotal (which is fine). Saying they affect the white blood cells is meaningless, every infection you get does the same as the white blood cells need to learn and then remember how to fight that invader. They are working as designed and getting the white blood cells to recognise covid as something it should attack. It's also worth mentioning that there has now been in excess of 12,000,000,000 vaccinations and large scale studies have shown that the vaccines are safe (certainly as safe as others) and they do work. The latest one is targeted specifically at Omicron and it's subvariants. It's of course an individual decision nowadays whether you want to take the vaccine but I felt some balance would help the thread. SB |  | |  |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:29 - Sep 22 with 2023 views | blueasfook |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:05 - Sep 22 by giant_stow | I had no idea you were so old fella. My advice is: get the vaccination and have peace of mind. |
I am in my early 50s. I think anyone over 50 is down to get one. I am only a bit wary because I had the Moderna one last time and that was quite nasty. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:31 - Sep 22 with 2017 views | itfcjoe | I'm getting mine in a couple of weeks, my wife decided not to have any more unless she has to for things like travel as they totally knock her hormones out of whack and she suffers every time she either has covid (twice) or has the jabs (3 times) Guess takeup going to be a lot lower this time now |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:32 - Sep 22 with 2001 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:28 - Sep 22 by StokieBlue | I'm sorry to hear that you had an adverse reaction but your post needs some balance as it's entirely anecdotal (which is fine). Saying they affect the white blood cells is meaningless, every infection you get does the same as the white blood cells need to learn and then remember how to fight that invader. They are working as designed and getting the white blood cells to recognise covid as something it should attack. It's also worth mentioning that there has now been in excess of 12,000,000,000 vaccinations and large scale studies have shown that the vaccines are safe (certainly as safe as others) and they do work. The latest one is targeted specifically at Omicron and it's subvariants. It's of course an individual decision nowadays whether you want to take the vaccine but I felt some balance would help the thread. SB |
Absolutely, well said. And I think I remember rightly Pippin has some underlying health issues? If so, this could be the reason for her issues and others shouldn't be scared off from reading that. Vaccines save lives. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:33 - Sep 22 with 1988 views | PiercingBlue | Had my covid and flu jabs on Tuesday with no problems except a bit of a sore arm for a day. Nothing to worry yourself about |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:34 - Sep 22 with 1988 views | The_Flashing_Smile | When I get a vaccine I'm not just doing it for myself but to stop the spread (and thus stop it getting to people who are vulnerable). |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:34 - Sep 22 with 1989 views | Pinewoodblue | Apparently the latest vaccine also target Omicron variant so gives wider cover, or so the wife was told. Will be booking my 5th dose, plus flu jab, when return from holiday. Wife had her 48 hrs before we left home which thought was a bit of a risk as we. Oth reacted to the 4th dose but she was OK. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:35 - Sep 22 with 1976 views | catch74 |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:29 - Sep 22 by blueasfook | I am in my early 50s. I think anyone over 50 is down to get one. I am only a bit wary because I had the Moderna one last time and that was quite nasty. |
Is mid fifties a good age to retire comedy creations? Asking for some friends (Anthea and Alan?) |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:36 - Sep 22 with 1968 views | blueasfook |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:33 - Sep 22 by PiercingBlue | Had my covid and flu jabs on Tuesday with no problems except a bit of a sore arm for a day. Nothing to worry yourself about |
Yeah AZ ones I had were fine. My 3rd jab was Moderna and that one knocked me sideways a bit. I am maybe lulled into a false sense of security by my Covid experience not being too bad also. But who's to say we wont see a nasty new variant in the winter |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:40 - Sep 22 with 1959 views | LegendofthePhoenix |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:28 - Sep 22 by StokieBlue | I'm sorry to hear that you had an adverse reaction but your post needs some balance as it's entirely anecdotal (which is fine). Saying they affect the white blood cells is meaningless, every infection you get does the same as the white blood cells need to learn and then remember how to fight that invader. They are working as designed and getting the white blood cells to recognise covid as something it should attack. It's also worth mentioning that there has now been in excess of 12,000,000,000 vaccinations and large scale studies have shown that the vaccines are safe (certainly as safe as others) and they do work. The latest one is targeted specifically at Omicron and it's subvariants. It's of course an individual decision nowadays whether you want to take the vaccine but I felt some balance would help the thread. SB |
Very well said SB. My Missus had the Moderna booster vaccine on Sunday. She did get swelling in her arm, and felt rough (feverish) on Monday. It was a worse reaction than she'd had to the 3 previous vaccines, but she was ok to go back to work on Tuesday. The notes say that those symptoms are very common (up to 1 in 10). Small price to pay though for protection against the real virus. I'm getting mine next week. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:41 - Sep 22 with 1936 views | hype313 |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:29 - Sep 22 by blueasfook | I am in my early 50s. I think anyone over 50 is down to get one. I am only a bit wary because I had the Moderna one last time and that was quite nasty. |
I had 3 Moderna's, the last one knocked me for 6, and the side affects were worse than Covid itself. However, I'll be getting another one this winter, as I'm in no doubt the reason why Covid was so mild for me was down to the vaccines. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:44 - Sep 22 with 1870 views | GlasgowBlue | There are less deaths and infections in no small part to the vaccination programme. Get you jag mate. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:47 - Sep 22 with 1823 views | Fixed_It | Mine is booked in for Saturday lunchtime. No hesitation. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:50 - Sep 22 with 1789 views | StokieBlue |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:36 - Sep 22 by blueasfook | Yeah AZ ones I had were fine. My 3rd jab was Moderna and that one knocked me sideways a bit. I am maybe lulled into a false sense of security by my Covid experience not being too bad also. But who's to say we wont see a nasty new variant in the winter |
There is currently a new variant (BF.7) which is outcompeting the other Omicron variants in a few countries and looks likely to take over for the next few months. As well as a mutation of the spike protein there is a mutation in the nucleotide sequence which could mean it behaves differently to other variants (because this is essentially the blueprint of the virus) but there is no evidence of this at this time and thus no reason to think it'll be more severe than previous Omicron subvariants. It will however likely start a new wave of infections due to the spike protein mutations ability to evade existing protection. SB [Post edited 22 Sep 2022 10:52]
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 11:32 - Sep 22 with 1678 views | Tangledupin_Blue |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:44 - Sep 22 by GlasgowBlue | There are less deaths and infections in no small part to the vaccination programme. Get you jag mate. |
...but don't drive it for a day or two if the vax makes you feel dizzy. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 11:36 - Sep 22 with 1648 views | XYZ |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 10:29 - Sep 22 by blueasfook | I am in my early 50s. I think anyone over 50 is down to get one. I am only a bit wary because I had the Moderna one last time and that was quite nasty. |
I had the Moderna one - no reaction at all. Nothing. |  | |  |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 11:46 - Sep 22 with 1604 views | JakeITFC | Any idea if they are able to be had on a voluntary basis? The guidance for travel to Qatar is still unclear so I may have a booster just to be safe. |  | |  |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 12:12 - Sep 22 with 1543 views | Illinoisblue | I’m booked in for 2nd covid booster and a flu shot next week. |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 12:34 - Sep 22 with 1485 views | bungaytractor | Is it true that covid jab can give people monkey pox as monkeys were used to make the jab .....thats what i read anyway? |  | |  |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 12:39 - Sep 22 with 1465 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 12:34 - Sep 22 by bungaytractor | Is it true that covid jab can give people monkey pox as monkeys were used to make the jab .....thats what i read anyway? |
hahaha. Yeah, sounds legit. Did you read that in The Lancet? |  |
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Autumn Covid vaccination on 12:41 - Sep 22 with 1460 views | thebluewizzard | Booked into local GP for a flu jap Saturday last, turned up and was offered both Flu and Covid - took both - one in each arm. OK on the Saturday, felt like death warmed up on the Sunday, Monday everything was back to normal. Just as well as on Wednesday all of my house tested positive for Covid and only me tested negative. |  | |  |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 12:45 - Sep 22 with 1436 views | StokieBlue |
Autumn Covid vaccination on 12:39 - Sep 22 by The_Flashing_Smile | hahaha. Yeah, sounds legit. Did you read that in The Lancet? |
It's a conspiracy that unfortunately gained some traction a few months ago on the basis that the AZ vaccine uses a modified chimp adenovirus as a vector to deliver the covid vaccine into cells. It's also worth pointing out that Monkeypox doesn't actually have anything to do with monkeys. It was only given that name because it was first discovered in monkeys in a lab but they aren't the original carriers or vector, it's actually a rodent pox found in rats. SB |  | |  |
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