Who is Fully Vaccinated or Will be Soon.

Hang on to your newly named "Vaccine Passport." They are being sold on the black market and even if you don't need it now, you may need it later. Some airlines, cruise liners, motels, grocery stores, theaters and even work places are talking making it mandatory for you to have one enter their place.

I read somewhere that Staples is laminating them for free, but I would ask first.

Still just for my use, not to prove for corporate or government, besides they can access it already CDC....
 

Hang on to your newly named "Vaccine Passport." They are being sold on the black market and even if you don't need it now, you may need it later. Some airlines, cruise liners, motels, grocery stores, theaters and even work places are talking making it mandatory for you to have one to enter their place.

I read somewhere that Staples is laminating them for free, but I would ask first.

Good grief...
 
I got my second Moderna vaccination Tuesday around noon. I was great for the first 20 hours. I went for a 3 mile walk that afternoon and a 1 mile walk the next morning. The afternoon and evening of the next day I was tired, achy and had a bit of a headache but not a bad one. The next morning I felt good enough to the my 1 mile walk with the dogs but was run down until about 10 AM. I felt good enough to do another three mile walk again that afternoon.

Impressive...
 

Hang on to your newly named "Vaccine Passport." They are being sold on the black market and even if you don't need it now, you may need it later. Some airlines, cruise liners, motels, grocery stores, theaters and even work places are talking making it mandatory for you to have one to enter their place.

I read somewhere that Staples is laminating them for free, but I would ask first.

Make a copy something I do with the a car registration
 
I just got my second shot. Side effects are about the same as the first shot so far. A little dizziness and a bit of nausea, but nothing major.

Second, mild as well, temp up nothing to worry about, felt like a hot flash. Still being careful mindful of possible changes...
 
My daughter had the covid a few months ago and got her first vaccine shot 2 days ago. She was very tired after getting the shot. My husband and I got both our shots. He had a sore arm after the first one, but not the second. I didn't have any side effects from either shot.
 
Did you have a fever the same day, or the next day? I've heard people say the day after is when the vaccine hit them hard.

Same day and up until yesterday when it Spike to 96.9, I hear short of symptoms going overboard it's a good robust immune response. I had a headache and thinking it was due to not eating.

Hitting me hard happened at the first shot, I wonder if the mild ones might have been exposed earlier to the virus, I remember being sick in February of last year. I've vaccinated for pneumonia which might of made a difference.

Here it is day five feel fine.
 
My daughter had the covid a few months ago and got her first vaccine shot 2 days ago. She was very tired after getting the shot. My husband and I got both our shots. He had a sore arm after the first one, but not the second. I didn't have any side effects from either shot.

First one very tired the second not as much
 
My daughter had the covid a few months ago and got her first vaccine shot 2 days ago. She was very tired after getting the shot. My husband and I got both our shots. He had a sore arm after the first one, but not the second. I didn't have any side effects from either shot.

Wondering if your daughter had a cough after exposure, I did and do not have that now, very strange. I never got tested so can't be sure.
 
Same day and up until yesterday when it Spike to 96.9, I hear short of symptoms going overboard it's a good robust immune response. I had a headache and thinking it was due to not eating.

Hitting me hard happened at the first shot, I wonder if the mild ones might have been exposed earlier to the virus, I remember being sick in February of last year. I've vaccinated for pneumonia which might of made a difference.

Here it is day five feel fine.
A normal temperature is 98.6, so I’m confused. Your temperature is not spiking-96.9 is a bit low for most, but normal for me. Doctors don’t consider you to have a temperature unless it’s over a 100.
 
A normal temperature is 98.6, so I’m confused. Your temperature is not spiking-96.9 is a bit low for most, but normal for me. Doctors don’t consider you to have a temperature unless it’s over a 100.

You are correct, I'm been breaking out in a sweat, not a fever, similar to hot flashes which ended decades ago. It is a definite reaction,
 
A normal temperature is 98.6, so I’m confused. Your temperature is not spiking-96.9 is a bit low for most, but normal for me. Doctors don’t consider you to have a temperature unless it’s over a 100.

What should have said, I ve a chemical reaction sort of, like eating very hot 🌶️ peppers...

Been through both, as a teenager, had a temp of 106 due to a rupture of an appendix, they pack me in ice and I Was unconscious....
 
I had my first 12 weeks after testing positive - was cleared by my doctor to do so. Moderate symptoms from the vaccine lasted about 36 hours. I get my second jab in a couple of weeks.

Since US policy is for everyone to be fully vaccinated (two Moderna or Pfizer), regardless of whether they've had Covid, that's what I'm going to do.

If it turns out that we'll need to show proof of vaccination to attend certain events, I'd rather not have to provide explanations for only one vaccine round.

Having lived long enough to see bureaucracy in action many times, I have a good idea how this might spin out at an airport, cruise terminal, concert venue, campground, etc.
I agree and actually had my second shot yesterday for the reason you mentioned, although I figured I could have faked the vaccine card. It's not like they put any official stamp on it. I find a lot of Dr.s, nurses etc really aren't that up on the vaccine. Their motto is just do it. I've mentioned some of these studies to them and all I get is "I haven't seen that" I'd be willing to bet in the near future the prevailing wisdom will be one shot for covid survivors as France and Spain currently do.
I had chills last night and a really sore arm. My 96 year old Dad who's also had covid just has the sore arm so far.
 
I agree and actually had my second shot yesterday for the reason you mentioned, although I figured I could have faked the vaccine card. It's not like they put any official stamp on it. I find a lot of Dr.s, nurses etc really aren't that up on the vaccine. Their motto is just do it. I've mentioned some of these studies to them and all I get is "I haven't seen that" I'd be willing to bet in the near future the prevailing wisdom will be one shot for covid survivors as France and Spain currently do.
I had chills last night and a really sore arm. My 96 year old Dad who's also had covid just has the sore arm so far.

Thank you, I'm starting to notice the differences...
 
I think you're right - unless studies prove that their antibodies are less robust against variants or have a shorter duration. So many unknowns still...

I wish that medical would not assume that age is clouding our thinking.

Remember, when women complain of chest pain, since it was not traditional symptoms, was ignored...

I had chest pain was told by a technician to go to the ER, when got there, they could not find my pulse and assumed the machine was defective, finally hooked up EKG, and my pulse was over 300. They were losing me

Death is not a symptom
 

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