debodun
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Their names were on this week's prayer list. I can't say if they had any underlying medical issues, though.
My question also. Isn't is a bit soon for a booster?Their second shot?
There are no "booster" shots yet, what are you talking about Deb? What were their "bad" reactions, and which vaccines did they receive?Their names were on this week's prayer list. I can't say if they had any underlying medical issues, though.
No. You need two shots of Moderna or Pfizer to be fully vaccinated. 1 shot is just for J&J's vaccine. So a third shot is a booster shot.Isn't the second shot considered a booster?
Correct! I had 2 shots of the Moderna and am fully vaccinated. Any third shot would be a booster!No. You need two shots of Moderna or Pfizer to be fully vaccinated. 1 shot is just for J&J's vaccine. So a third shot is a booster shot.
The prayer list didn't go into details.What is a "bad reaction," Deb?
That's the issue. Not enough info as to what "bad reactions" mean. I felt tired, had low grade fever and some soreness at the location for 36 to 48 hours. Some people may think that was a bad reaction. But as CDC stated, the side effects show the vaccine is working. Now, if that church member had blood clots or had to be rush to the hospital, then that is a whole different reaction.The prayer list didn't go into details.
That's too bad. Everyone reacts different. I had zilch reaction to either shot which is my norm. I don't even get local reactions to tetanus shots.
Wow, that's a pretty severe reaction.When I got the second pneumonia vaccine shot the injection site swelled to the size of a baseball. No kidding, I could hold it in my hand like a baseball. Doc said I should have called her. What would she have done? Tell me to put ice on it and call back if it gets any bigger. It went down eventually geez.
I had the same for 2 days and thought my left arm was going to fall off. Those are normal side effects. Anything more would be serious. I am watching the news for anything about a booster shot.That's the issue. Not enough info as to what "bad reactions" mean. I felt tired, had low grade fever and some soreness at the location for 36 to 48 hours. Some people may think that was a bad reaction. But as CDC stated, the side effects show the vaccine is working. Now, if that church member had blood clots or had to be rush to the hospital, then that is a whole different reaction.