AZ #1 on 20th May. Sore arm for a few days, and some chills on day 2 but after that all OK. AZ#2 booked for 12th August.
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Originally Posted by blubak
(Post 11055494)
1st jab for me yesterday,also noticed needle very fine,all done before i even thought about it,no side effects so far👍
Look at what people who are getting chemo are going through & we dont get the media hype on that. |
Originally Posted by kingRB
(Post 11056146)
So makes me wonder what the real story is here? Why is Bridle quoting a study that proves the opposite of what he's claiming?
https://byrambridle.com/ Here's a website setup to counter all his incorrect and misleading claims, using scientific research to back each one. The fact his first and main claim about toxic spike protein in the vaccine spells doom for his credibility, given they don't even exist in mRNA vaccines... Bridle has also testified against the effectiveness of masks, against lockdowns, and against the "experimental" vaccines (which he reasons are unnecessary with his proposed treatment – ivermectin). Says it all really - he is clearly awake while all of us sleep.. |
Originally Posted by TimmyTee
(Post 11056684)
Because he is completely wrong:
https://byrambridle.com/ Here's a website setup to counter all his incorrect and misleading claims, using scientific research to back each one. The fact his first and main claim about toxic spike protein in the vaccine spells doom for his credibility, given they don't even exist in mRNA vaccines... Bridle has also testified against the effectiveness of masks, against lockdowns, and against the "experimental" vaccines (which he reasons are unnecessary with his proposed treatment – ivermectin). Says it all really - he is clearly awake while all of us sleep.. |
There’s no reason to favor one vaccine over another. MLADEN ANTONOV/AFP
Novavax Efficacy rate: 96% Structure: Two-dose Availability: Not authorized yet. Pfizer-BioNTech Efficacy rate: 94% Structure: Two-dose Availability: FDA-authorized; 200 million shots by July Moderna Efficacy rate: 94% Structure: Two-dose Availability: FDA-authorized; 300 million shots by July Johnson & Johnson Efficacy rate: 72% Structure: One-dose Availability: FDA-authorized; 200 million shots by summer AstraZeneca-Oxford Efficacy rate: 62 percent Structure: Two-dose Availability: Authorized in Europe, the U.K. and part of Asia However, a number of countries have halted giving the AstraZeneca vaccine following reports of blood clots in some inoculated people. As of Friday, eight countries have paused the use of AstraZeneca shots: Norway, Iceland, Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Thailand. |
Originally Posted by finestkind
(Post 11056795)
However, a number of countries have halted giving the AstraZeneca vaccine following reports of blood clots in some inoculated people. As of Friday, eight countries have paused the use of AstraZeneca shots: Norway, Iceland, Bulgaria, Luxembourg, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Thailand.
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Just had AZ first jab this morning.
Absolutely no side-effects so far it's quite a few hours since, was early this morning - someone said that it was a small needle - I didn't even feel it the gauge of the needle was so small. |
Originally Posted by AerialPerspective
(Post 11058121)
Just had AZ first jab this morning.
Absolutely no side-effects so far it's quite a few hours since, was early this morning - someone said that it was a small needle - I didn't even feel it the gauge of the needle was so small. 20000+ doses a day in victoria currently,you can be sure if there was even 1 bad reaction out of that many it would be the subject of every radio talkback show in existence. |
Had my pfizer and despite some tiredness today I have been fine, my partner had the AZ and just a sore arm. Can't wait to be fully protected.:ok:
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Why would those who claim to have made a personal choice not to take the vaccine, come and post on a thread that clearly is intended for those who've had the jab to share side effect info?
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Originally Posted by CharlotteAnderson
(Post 11058564)
Had my pfizer and… Can't wait to be fully protected.:ok:
In the dentist’s just now and proudly announced I’d had my first Pfizer, and the second would be this Friday. His wife (at reception) looked up and said, “The second one is worse.” ”Oh, thanks for that!” I said in my best deflated Japanese. |
The worst reactions do seem to be after the 2nd jab, just from anecdotal evidence of talking to people I know.
After my 2nd Pfizer, I got a headache and cold sweats for a few hours that night. Eventually fell asleep and woke up feeling fine the next morning. Reported it as part of the data collection and no doubt was recorded as an “adverse reaction” which others will use in an attempt to scare people (there’s a few anti-vaxx fliers going around which love to quite these numbers). |
Everybody is different so I don't think it's possible to generalise at all.
My other half was absolutely shattered on the day after her AZ jab, not too bad on the following day and fine the day after. 2nd jab no problem of any sort. My first jab was fine, I only knew which arm it was because I watched him do it, 2nd jab mildly sore arm for a day or two. We know somebody else who spent the whole of the day after the first jab being sick, but nothing after 2nd jab. My sister munched ibuprofen for a few days after the first jab because her arm was so painful, 2nd jab nothing. Brother in law nothing after first jab, 2nd jab a headache for nearly a week. I can't see a pattern... |
Originally Posted by Jack D
(Post 11030859)
Phase 3 trials are complete and approval has been given for the use of some vaccines, not all.
Safety monitoring continues until 2023 or 2022 depending on the manufacturer, Pfizer or Moderna. Safety monitoring is normal practice for all vaccines and does not constitute a trial per se. As far as I can determine the trial phase is over, engaging a competent lawyer will help . Manufacturing, safety and quality control of vaccines (who.int) |
Not a medic myself but I was told some reaction indicates your body's immune system is responding as intended. Very old people tend to show almost no reaction for this reason.
Had the second biontech jab yesterday and could tell arm it went into but nothing else. |
Flatulence. Shedding lots of virus particles:)
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Yup, get the jab. Pfizer was fine, two jags and antibodies are good and tested monthly by the UK ONS with blood tests and the usual covid swab tests. If only the anti vaccine groups and the 'at risk' ethnics groups would join the programme, we would be much better placed to move on and open up the travel.
That really does slow things up over in the UK etc. I would have to celebrate with a monster evening at the Bourbon and Beefsteak at Kings Cross, if it is still there. |
:ugh::ugh::ugh::ugh::ugh::ugh:
And I breathe the same air as you, what a waste. Do you go to all that trouble for a tetanus shot too? |
Had second pfizer jab yesterday. Arm sore where injection was. Woke up with aches all over.
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I’ve survived Victorian Government quarantine with negative COVID tests. I was fully vaccinated in April and repatriated from a relatively low risk country.
My quarantine hotel was loaded up with those from high risk countries and positive cases were likely. Ventilation was poor in my room though hallway issues appeared to be addressed. Happy I was vaccinated as being from a safety sensitive role there seemed gaping holes in the gold standard. Staff were very professional and courteous with many former long haul or airline staff. Perfectly suited for the role. |
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