Like balm for the eyes,in this case!
Pfizer vaccine approved
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10. I’ve read your WHO piece above. The general consensus is; it’s better to get the first dose out to as many as possible now. I will be much safer having one dose ( anything >50% is really good from a vaccine perspective) and I’d rather more people got at least the first dose than more people experienced being proned in icu.
It’s also really questionable whether the 6, 10, 12 week wait is valid with regards to absolute efficacious modality.
It’s also really questionable whether the 6, 10, 12 week wait is valid with regards to absolute efficacious modality.
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Plus it’s what’s available and I need to go back in the wards and this new variant doesn’t fuck about
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Docca wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:56 pm 10. I’ve read your WHO piece above. The general consensus is; it’s better to get the first dose out to as many as possible now. I will be much safer having one dose ( anything >50% is really good from a vaccine perspective) and I’d rather more people got at least the first dose than more people experienced being proned in icu.
It’s also really questionable whether the 6, 10, 12 week wait is valid with regards to absolute efficacious modality.
Cheers for the reply. If its good enough for you in your role, it'll hopefully allay my In-Laws fears. Lots of fear mongering about today, focusing on it'll be useless after 6 weeks and 0.01seconds etc.
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So ‘lulz’ but I feel dreadful today. This is to be expected and welcomed as my body is doing its thing. Apparently going to be like this for a couple of days.
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He won't answer honestly if Bill Gates is in control.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 10:44 amAny signs of new limbs, extra head, multiple penises etc?
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Everything still attached and no new additions
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Moderna vaccinations on hold here owing to one batch sending a bunch of people to the hospital with some kind of reaction.
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Even if the vaccine isn't perfect I suspect it's less likely to fuck you in the arse than long covid (or regular covid for the TE).
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A friend was tasked with taking some olds to their booked vaccine appt (one of the Norwich hubs is out in the sticks). It was near the end of the day and they had some vaccine over, lucky young'un got hers early.
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What if she can't get the second dose for ages and that somehow banjaxes it?
Then Covid could come and get her, very much like House of Pain.
She should have pushed over a few TEs and grabbed a second dose.
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If I were nearer I'd be offering to take these olds until I'd had my two. Then the rest I'd off on gumtree.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 9:00 pmWhat if she can't get the second dose for ages and that somehow banjaxes it?
Then Covid could come and get her, very much like House of Pain.
She should have pushed over a few TEs and grabbed a second dose.
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Just if anyone was interested- no further noticeable side effects after first day. All is well.
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I don't think it works like. Friend of mine is 58 and got it for the same reasons DT's friend did. She is now on the list for her second jab within the same time scale as the people she took there. Once you're on the bookings system, it seems to generate your date for your second jab automatically.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 9:00 pmWhat if she can't get the second dose for ages and that somehow banjaxes it?
Then Covid could come and get her, very much like House of Pain.
She should have pushed over a few TEs and grabbed a second dose.
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We did another 1k injections today ( I managed 80). No listed issues from. Those yesterday.
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I just wanted to push some TEs over really.Taipan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 21, 2021 9:29 amI don't think it works like. Friend of mine is 58 and got it for the same reasons DT's friend did. She is now on the list for her second jab within the same time scale as the people she took there. Once you're on the bookings system, it seems to generate your date for your second jab automatically.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 9:00 pmWhat if she can't get the second dose for ages and that somehow banjaxes it?
Then Covid could come and get her, very much like House of Pain.
She should have pushed over a few TEs and grabbed a second dose.
Sounds like Deffy can stock up on the vaccine and I can get the G/F to do the injecting.
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Mrs W got her first one before Xmas and was a little bit ropey (headache mainly), she got her second 10 days or so ago and was noticeably worse after that one. Headache, joint pain and just felt pretty shitty. Started about 24 hrs after the second jab and lasted about 60 hours. All good now though. That was the Pfizer flavour.