Coronavirus vaccine
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The facts are correct just checked with other online agency's , but obvious on here the people who hate the uk .. ohh well i think its good news and i champion good news when it comes instead of putting our great nation down at every opportunity
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What...even the bit about Katie Price's legs being wide open ?
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That was a joke but the facts are correct and easy to find out ... but people just want us to fail for there own agenda , sad really
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I got Pfizer'd. 2-3 days of mild flu-like symptoms, mostly achy joints and a dull headache after the first morning when I felt like I'd been hit by a truck which thankfully was cleared up with Ibuprofen. A handful of people I work with had the AZ one and all complained of more substantial flu-like symptoms for up to a week.
The latest news on the AZ jab is that it is now not recommended for anyone under 40 because the risk profile has shifted with the decreasing numbers of new cases.
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I had my second Pfizer Astrazenica vaccine on Tuesday 4th May with absolutely no side effects at all. I was a wee bit worried as we were attending a family wedding the following Friday and had a superb weekend the accommodation was exclusive to wedding guests and now that Portugal is receiving U.K. tourists fingers crossed for August.
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Pfizer or AstraZeneca?atuk wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 6:51 am I had my second Pfizer Astrazenica vaccine on Tuesday 4th May with absolutely no side effects at all. I was a wee bit worried as we were attending a family wedding the following Friday and had a superb weekend the accommodation was exclusive to wedding guests and now that Portugal is receiving U.K. tourists fingers crossed for August.
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Pfizer or AstraZeneca?egpffqtv wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 8:33 am [quote=atuk post_id=3641 time=<a href="tel:1621144313">1621144313</a> user_id=75]
I had my second Pfizer Astrazenica vaccine on Tuesday 4th May with absolutely no side effects at all. I was a wee bit worried as we were attending a family wedding the following Friday and had a superb weekend the accommodation was exclusive to wedding guests and now that Portugal is receiving U.K. tourists fingers crossed for August.
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Stupid me Pfizer both times
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I had no symptoms after either jab I must say, neither did the mrs. Are we still supposed to be getting a booster to help through the winter months?baystate wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 1:06 pmI got Pfizer'd. 2-3 days of mild flu-like symptoms, mostly achy joints and a dull headache after the first morning when I felt like I'd been hit by a truck which thankfully was cleared up with Ibuprofen. A handful of people I work with had the AZ one and all complained of more substantial flu-like symptoms for up to a week.
The latest news on the AZ jab is that it is now not recommended for anyone under 40 because the risk profile has shifted with the decreasing numbers of new cases.
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A friend has his booster coming up on Monday, as he's in the vulnerable category. It should be approximately 6 months after the 2nd dose.bill wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 4:16 pmI had no symptoms after either jab I must say, neither did the mrs. Are we still supposed to be getting a booster to help through the winter months?baystate wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 1:06 pmI got Pfizer'd. 2-3 days of mild flu-like symptoms, mostly achy joints and a dull headache after the first morning when I felt like I'd been hit by a truck which thankfully was cleared up with Ibuprofen. A handful of people I work with had the AZ one and all complained of more substantial flu-like symptoms for up to a week.
The latest news on the AZ jab is that it is now not recommended for anyone under 40 because the risk profile has shifted with the decreasing numbers of new cases.