Corona virus potential side effects.

At the start of the vaccinations things will go quickly,
then after three weeks when all the first people who
had it will have to come back for the second round,
that will put the brakes on and everything will go slow!

Mike.
 

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These side effects don’t really sound any different than the cautions I’ve gotten after a flu shot.
I will be getting the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it's available. Those side effects are no worse than what I went through with the Shingrix vaccine. I set up my 2 shots of Shingrix on a Friday so I could be laid up at home without any necessity to go out.
 

At the risk of repeating myself, I had both Shingrix shots and had absolutely no reaction to either. I never have a reaction to a flu shot either, and get one every year. (Maybe a very slightly sore arm for one day or less, that's it.)

These alarmist fears are pretty ridiculous. Nobody's doctor is going to encourage them to get a vaccine that is likely to kill them, for cripe's sake!
 
At the risk of repeating myself, I had both Shingrix shots and had absolutely no reaction to either. I never have a reaction to a flu shot either, and get one every year. (Maybe a very slightly sore arm for one day or less, that's it.)

These alarmist fears are pretty ridiculous. Nobody's doctor is going to encourage them to get a vaccine that is likely to kill them, for cripe's sake!
I beg to differ with you, Sunny.

With the push to come up with a Covid vaccine at break-neck speed, doctors have not the slightest as to what side-effects and/or serious long-term health related woes await those getting it, and I'm convinced neither do the scientists that worked on it.
 
https://www.ukmedfreedom.org/resources/vaccine-documents
On website scroll down to "Consent Form pdf"
It's in the pdf.
I took note of this..
‘Vitamin D, 5,000iu daily has proven benefit to prevent and treat Covid-19 Vitamin C, 5 grams daily has proven benefit to prevent and treat Covid-19 .Topical antiseptics (such as iodine) are of proven benefit to reduce the loading dose, and hence disease severity, of Covid-19’

One way you get vitamin D is exposure to sunshine.
Wales is about to enter a draconian lockdown and we are being told to stay indoors!
And I drink a large glass of pure orange juice every day.Perhaps everyone should!
 
There is one specific vaccine I want and I said this to my son who said you don’t get to pick and just take what you get so I am doing that and hoping for the best. With the current news that the government did not buy enough vaccines-due to stupidity-rock and the hard place as usual.
I have come to the conclusion that I will get whichever one I can. I WAS more worried about the long range effects of this vaccine...and I still am for all the kids and younger people who will take it...but at my age I’m now t going to worry about it for myself. If taking it will allow me to get out and gad about willy-nilly like I used to, then bring it on. Worth a week or two, if that long, of feeling bad.
 
I beg to differ with you, Sunny.

With the push to come up with a Covid vaccine at break-neck speed, doctors have not the slightest as to what side-effects and/or serious long-term health related woes await those getting it, and I'm convinced neither do the scientists that worked on it.
Aunt Marg, I doubt that you have enough personal knowledge of the facts to make these sweeping statements. Some doctors may be relatively ignorant; some have been literally immersed in this nightmare for the better part of a year and know infinitely more about it than you or me. When my own, very excellent doctor looks exhausted, tells me he has several patients hospitalized with Covid and has lost one (this was a couple of months ago, maybe it's more by now), and says very seriously, "You don't want to get this. It's bad." ... I tend to believe him.

Of course, you are right about the long-term effects. There is no way of knowing about them now. But we are in a critical emergency, and can we justify sacrificing a few more hundreds of thousands of lives, while we sit back to "wait and see?" Isn't it really a matter of deciding which chance to take?
 
Some California nurses and health care workers delay getting the vaccine. They feel it was too rushed. Not against vaccines as a whole but...

https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/12/14/ucla-survey-nurses-delay-covid-19-vaccine/

If nothing else barring them getting sick at least they'll still be available for duty. They take the vaccine and then get sick they out of work off the front lines for a while.
The information is out of date.

According to the article, "...the survey collected data from about 600 workers between mid-September and the end of October."
So, before the data from Pfizer and other vaccine manufacturers was publicized.

Talk about irresponsible journalism. :mad:
 
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