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When it is ready, will you get the vaccine?

Will you get the vaccination when its ready?


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Well they might do what a lot of countries are doing with the AZ one and restrict it to people over a certain age since most cases of blood clots have been in younger people.

It seems that vaccines based on inactivated andenovirus vectors might be causing rare immune responses to platelet factor IV that causes the issue.

That is what is likely to happen. I mentioned this over in the other thread that is in Hot Topics- the affected patients who received Janssen/J&J in the US were female and between age 18 and 48; and it is 6 cases out of 7 million doses that were administered which is far less risk of complications than is seen with vaccines that have been in use for decades.

These vaccines were all approved under emergency use authorizations and they are being monitored very closely for side affects and risks. Every incident is being documented, so that's why we're seeing these incidents being acted upon very quickly.

They will probably find that there was some other risk factor (e.g. smoking, birth control, clotting abnormality) and they will likely continue to use the vaccine in populations that do not have these risk factors.
 
It is likely that some unlucky people have an abnormal immune reaction to it which sadly can lead to nasty blood clots. If there had only been the AZ vaccine available I eould have still taken it over risking Covid itself. As an asthmatic I don't want to find out how badly it could affect me.
 
It is likely that some unlucky people have an abnormal immune reaction to it which sadly can lead to nasty blood clots. If there had only been the AZ vaccine available I eould have still taken it over risking Covid itself. As an asthmatic I don't want to find out how badly it could affect me.

And it is worth mentioning that one of the risks of COVID-19 is blood clots and stroke. A JUB member did have this unfortunately side of effective when he contracted COVID-19 several months ago.

COVID-19 has been presented as being like a mild cold. It is not. It's unlikely that any of us will know anyone who develops a clot from the vaccine. We already know at least one person who developed a clot from getting COVID-19... so it's a case of the relative risk of the vaccine greatly outweighing the risks of getting infected with the virus.
 
^ It is about everyday life and medicine before COVID-19, that now seem to be rediscovered by so many, trying to warn the rest of us about the unprecedented events and outcomes of life and medicine as know for decades and centuries.
 
I don't know anyone directly that has had blood clots from covid itself but I do know a few people that caught it November last year and still aren't fully recovered. They still have problems with breathlessness and low energy.
 
It is likely that some unlucky people have an abnormal immune reaction to it which sadly can lead to nasty blood clots. If there had only been the AZ vaccine available I eould have still taken it over risking Covid itself. As an asthmatic I don't want to find out how badly it could affect me.

Yes this was my biggest concern with having Asthma as well. Luckily the side effects of the J&J vaccine didn’t do anything to my Asthma.
 
Yes this was my biggest concern with having Asthma as well. Luckily the side effects of the J&J vaccine didn’t do anything to my Asthma.

I meant the effects covid would have on me not the vaccine. My first vaccine only gave me some slight numbness on one side of my face for a short time but I have had that issue after flu jabs too.
 
Grabbing a cancelled appointment tomorrow at 10 am.
 
OK. I am now halfway to fuckable.
 
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Only thing I’ve had is a really sore arm.
 
^I also had a sore arm. Come to think of it, the only other shot I can recall that gave me a really sore arm was a tetanus shot, though I didn't notice any of the swelling I had with the tetanus.
 
^I also had a sore arm. Come to think of it, the only other shot I can recall that gave me a really sore arm was a tetanus shot, though I didn't notice any of the swelling I had with the tetanus.

That is one strange thing that I've noticed in people who got the coronavirus vaccine- no complaints of burning with the injection, no swelling, no excessive warm feeling... but it does feel sore the next day and occasionally there will be a swollen lymph node nearby. It usually lasts 2-4 days.
 
^I got the Pfizer vaccine. I am an older white American, not quite 65, in reasonably good health for my age, no underlying health conditions.

If you want to know anything more intimate about me, it'll cost ya! :rolleyes:
 
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^ Was I asking you? :mrgreen:

If you want to get more intimate with me, it'll cost ya! :cool:


Dearly! :lol:
 
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