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COVID-19 vaccine: What do you think?
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@nineteen_gale
ok fingers crossed for you
im not risking it myself had enough problems with the other two
good luck with everything
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@hayley64
Thank you Hayley. I don't blame you at all for not risking yourself, considering the problems you had in the past. Good luck to you. Take care and stay safe.
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you too hope everything goes well for you
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Not having it, healthy enough as I am !
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i will have the booster as soon as it becomes available, if i have to choose between getting covid19 and [possibly dying, then i will have the booster, and no one will ever convince me otherwise?
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Very wise decision mr. Chipps. I had mine on Saturday and having the fly one this afternoon. With a recently diagnosed Auto immune disease and on high dose of steroids i am very immunosuppressed and I need all the protection I can get. So I am glad I am getting on with it.
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Hi nineteen _ gale .i was .immuno suppressed for 17 years and although i have been off it for about 18 months, its going to take some time to build my immunity up , so that I'm strong again and able to fight viruses and other illnesses..
i will never take notice of anyone who says that they're not having any vaccines, as yes its it personal choice, but we shouldn't be trying to force our personal beliefs on others. ? I never have and never will. Do this!!
Some people are not always able to make their own minds up , and are easily swayed?
I wish you well and hope that life improves for you . Mr chipps
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@nineteen_gale... Pleased to hear you've now had your booster and flu jabs.
I had my flu injection last Saturday and have had a sore arm for nearly a week now; perhaps my doctor caught a muscle or nerve? I can't wait to have the covid booster done, the quicker the better!
@hayley64 ... Sorry to hear about all the hormonal problems you've experienced, and hope the lump is being strictly monitored and the appropriate treatment is being given.
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I am just about to leave the house to go for my Flu jab for 4 pm. I was fine after the Booster. No side effects just a bit of sore arm on the night of the jab. Will let you know if my arm ache continues for a long time. Now I am fully protected with doulbly jabbed, Booster and Flu Yei.
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i had 2 teeth out yesterday and for me, this is much worse than having any injections. i now have a headache and sore gums and feel worn out. i know that my immunity is virtually back to where it was, but because i am taking 2 blood thinners, i am liable to bleed more easily, and i bruise very easily
But this is nothing compared to those sick people who are living with a terminal illness and not forgetting their loved ones, who will sadly be left behind grieving, when they pass to heaven with the angels. for these loving people i ask the angles to guide them and give them strength for their new journeys??
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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