All in one arm. Just a light headache and some chills so far. It's worth it in the long run. I'm feeling great other than that!
All in one arm. Just a light headache and some chills so far. It's worth it in the long run. I'm feeling great other than that!
why have you not been vaccinated 10 times with each of Pfizer and Moderna? Why are you not trusting the science?
Both vaccines are about as dangerous as drinking water, to put it into perspective for you. But go on
Did you go for a run after the triple jab? Vigorous exercise has been shown to increase COVID vaccine efficacy, at least in mice.
I got the covid,flu and tdap shots today. Meningitis? Hmmmm...maybe should have gotten that one too.
No side effects so far
Eight (8) mice, to be exact. LOL
How old are you? Meningitis is mostly a risk for young people, while COVID and the flu are more of a risk for old people. Seems odd to get vaxxed for all three at the same time.
You should never do that, regardless of how safe they are. If you have a reaction, they will not know which one you are having a reaction to. You must have had this done at a drug store or someplace other than a medical facility, because they would not administer all of those at once in the same arm. Get all the vaccines, just not at the same time.
No no. The COVID-19 vaccines are FDA approved. You know, the government entity whose job it is to regulate and assure safe drugs are released to the market only? Also, clinical studies have shown that any adverse events are *statistically* insignificant. Your personal anecdotes don't speak science; empirical data does.
I've gotten several (as in more than one) vaccines at once many many times at my outpatient Dr's office. Never was an issue
Antivaxxers go home DEVASTATED!
EUA is not approved it is an Emergency Use Authorization... which is kind of odd 3 years into the pandemic. And Comirnaty is not what you are getting. Thus, the release of liability signed the first time round.
Based upon the OP's virtue signalling, I am guessing he is a teenager or college aged kid with very low risk from COVID even when it was a novel virus. Now that it is no longer a novel virus for the majority of the population, most experts believe we will not see drastic surges in hospitalizations or deaths regardless of booster uptake.
Data from the Omicron outbreak didn't show much of a difference in outcome for those under 50 [and actually showed a slightly negative correlation among the 18-49 year age group, where there was a higher risk of death among the vaccinated cohorts than the unvaccinated (hospitalization rates were similar)]. Which is why I asked the OPs age. If he is bragging about taking a vaccine that offers little protection to his demographic (and maybe even a negative benefit), that is worth noting, it is like a clanging cymbal.
fastboy77 wrote:
All in one arm. Just a light headache and some chills so far. It's worth it in the long run. I'm feeling great other than that!
post again after the Paxlovid Bounce. #StandWithPfizer
here's my update, however: after FIVE MONTHS, the % of children 0-5 who are fully rona vaxxed is..
4 (Four) %
Come again, "experts"? What happened? You mean kids were never EVER at "risk" and Democrats still say you dose them with this crap anyway?
#FollowScience
fastboy77 wrote:
Both vaccines are about as dangerous as drinking water, to put it into perspective for you. But go on
If you got chills and a headache from your water, they'd shut it off and have the DEQ check it for contaminants
fastboy77 wrote:
Both vaccines are about as dangerous as drinking water, to put it into perspective for you. But go on
Drinking water causes myocarditis?
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