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Crap -- I can't remember if I have or not!The same is true of the shingles vaccine, if you haven't had it yet.
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Crap -- I can't remember if I have or not!The same is true of the shingles vaccine, if you haven't had it yet.
Interesting that, with two original vaccines and five boosters, I have never EVER felt even the slightest trace of discomfort afterward. The "worst" effect was, a couple days after one of the boosters, feeling some pain at the injection site. It lasted for about ten minutes, and was probably 0.5 to 0.8 on the pain scale (barely noticeable AT ALL).. Furthermore, I don't remember any discomfort, ever, from any injection/vaccine or ingested (swallowed) medicine. I think that's pretty unusual.My GP did not recommend me getting flu jab and Covid booster at the same time, so they were spread-out over a few days. Felt no ill-effects from either. Slight headache, but paracetamol sorted that.
Between my original two Moderna vaccines and five boosters, I've now had my shots in SIX different states, none of which I have ever lived in. Something kind of fun about that - I think I'll keep it up, lol. (Next booster perhaps in Massachusetts or Rhode Island?)I had another covid vaccine yesterday. The first three I had were Moderna and I had no side effects from them other than a tender spot at the injection site.
The last 2 have been Pfizer and have really kicked my ass. I spent the whole night awake going between chills so bad my hands were shaking and then feverish sweats that completely drenched me. I had the same thing on the last Pfizer vaccine but not quite as bad. I had a really bad migraine headache and body aches too.
The N-99 masks that I got from WellBefore were not pricey. I don't remember what they cost (I got a fair quantity of them) but I'm almost certain they weren't more than $2 each, and the gaskets on them are great. Recommended!Once again I was directly exposed to the virus and never got it. I spent about three hours in my friend's apartment on a Tuesday. He came down with it that weekend. That was 20 days ago. I wonder if I'm immune.
I'll have to see how expensive those are. The ones I get have no gasket, nor do they have an adjustable strap and they're tight. I have to assume they work because I've yet to catch anything even though I'm often crammed into packed train, but wearing them feels like this:
I am hearing more stories of people getting cases of COVID that look more like the severity that we saw back in the summer of 2021. A lot of it can be attributed to lowered population immunity because of the low booster uptake in 2022 and 2023.My sister and brother-in-law have covid. He’s on a respirator and they just life flighted him to another hospital.
That would be an unusual reaction for any injection or vaccine. Typically, the reactions with the COVID vaccine have been at or moving away from the arm and happen on day 1-5 after the shot. For example, the most common reaction was the muscle soreness in the deltoid muscle from the immune reaction. Some people also got enlarged lymph nodes in their armpit and around the collarbone. It would not be typical to get a bruise lower on the arm. If the bruise doesn't resolve, you should ask your physician to take a look at it.I had another side effect I think was from the vaccine I got last weekend. I developed a light bruise on my arm that I got the vaccine in. It was on the back of my hand, wrapped around my wrist and went up my forearm to the crotch of my elbow.
I am so sorry to read this.My sister and brother-in-law have covid. He’s on a respirator and they just life flighted him to another hospital.
The N-99 masks that I got from WellBefore were not pricey. I don't remember what they cost (I got a fair quantity of them) but I'm almost certain they weren't more than $2 each, and the gaskets on them are great. Recommended!
The statisticians at the CDC estimate that about 2.2% of weekly deaths in the US are from COVID-19. That comes out to about 1,500 people dying of COVID complications each week. That's been a constant rate for a while but there is some seasonal increases between November-January due to normal respiratory virus increases in winter and the number of people who gather in groups around the holidays.I read somewhere that there are still about 2000 people per week dying from Covid in the US. Is that right? They're mostly un-vaxxed or under-vaxxed, and those with chronic conditions.
I got the last booster around the end of October last year. I'm going to get another in a few weeks.
I'm still kind of amused at the itch reaction that I got to the last one -- not on the surface where itching normally occurs but down in the muscle. I only used up a quarter of the steroid cream they gave me, over several weeks. The strange thing is that it didn't go away all at once, or even taper; it stopped then flared up again a bunch of times.For example, the most common reaction was the muscle soreness in the deltoid muscle from the immune reaction.
My first two shots and then all boosters were pfizer. I had none of the bad side-effects I've read that other people have had. Not COVID related, I know, but vaccine related. Measles seem to be on the rise again and there's a programme of vaccination being rolled out here, with urgency.Interesting that, with two original vaccines and five boosters, I have never EVER felt even the slightest trace of discomfort afterward. The "worst" effect was, a couple days after one of the boosters, feeling some pain at the injection site. It lasted for about ten minutes, and was probably 0.5 to 0.8 on the pain scale (barely noticeable AT ALL).. Furthermore, I don't remember any discomfort, ever, from any injection/vaccine or ingested (swallowed) medicine. I think that's pretty unusual.
Between my original two Moderna vaccines and five boosters, I've now had my shots in SIX different states, none of which I have ever lived in. Something kind of fun about that - I think I'll keep it up, lol. (Next booster perhaps in Massachusetts or Rhode Island?)
Meanwhile, the 8% to 30% of people who are struggling long-COVID symptoms after recovering from COVID are asking, "Why isn't anyone talking about us?".^^ Well, I just got my spring booster...so we'll see if I die from it in the next few weeks.
Being antivax, they will be creative... if their condition allows.They’re anti-vaccers and covid deniers. So I’ll see what they have to say now.
