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Fingers crossed fellaI think somebody said earlier its the first jab where the blood clots occur so probably you are fine.
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Fingers crossed fellaI think somebody said earlier its the first jab where the blood clots occur so probably you are fine.
As has been said, my understanding is that if you were going to have a reaction, you would have had it already after the first jabI'm a little concerned about getting the 2nd AZ jab as I'm a heavily overweight, pill taking 45 year old tbh. Might have to speak to someone but I don't think they can mix and match vaccines currently.
Germany are mixing but we won't I doubt.Fingers crossed fella
That's the boyo.The numbers were higher in women as more women have had the vaccine compared to men. The CMH guy said the prevalence of the adverse event v vaccines given represented similar numbers based on gender
And if I was <30 I would also get my 2nd dose, given that they are saying the adverse event is likely to occur within 10-14 days of the first dose.
Edit: For anyone - Who was the clown (maybe highground) who said that it only occurred after the 2nd dose because you have had more of the vaccine?.....
Germany are mixing but we won't I doubt.
Still in trials but weirdly I would prefer the Pfizer jab as the 2nd dose but only because of efficiency reasons.
Trials are taking place in U.K. as well, I’m fairly certain that the Russian Sputnik is one of the vaccines being looked at
Hmmmmmmm.......I'm a little concerned about getting the 2nd AZ jab as I'm a heavily overweight, pill taking 45 year old tbh. Might have to speak to someone but I don't think they can mix and match vaccines currently.
Many are called but few were chosen.Hmmmmmmm.......
Hmmmmmmm.......
That's a good point.As has been said, my understanding is that if you were going to have a reaction, you would have had it already after the first jab
Mr Starmer says take it.
@Keir_Starmer: The AstraZeneca vaccine is safe, effective and saving thousands of lives. Trust in our doctors and scientists. When it is your turn to get the jab, do so. My first dose was AstraZeneca and I look forward to getting my second dose when it is offered.
It's not really about protecting you though, it's reducing the link of transmission.as someone just over 30 makes me think twice about getting it to be honest. i know the risk is incredibly low but the same could be said about covid itself for someone my age
Ironically, not many 18-30 year olds end up on a ventilator.You be worse off on a ventilator
granted I haven't really read much about the vaccines other that what makes the headlines but my understanding was they reduce the likelihood of you becoming sick from the virus, not necessary catching/spreading itIt's not really about protecting you though, it's reducing the link of transmission.
It's not really about protecting you though, it's reducing the link of transmission.
Why? I don't care if it gave a me an arse like the Sarlacc I would snap your hand off for an AZ vaccine jab.as someone just over 30 makes me think twice about getting it to be honest. i know the risk is incredibly low but the same could be said about covid itself for someone my age