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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Exactly. There's nothing to worry about at all, unless you're one of the unlucky ones like members of my family, friends and acquaintances. I'm sure many others could say the same.too
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That's "living with the virus" Richard. A calculation where there's a number that the Government is willing to put up with if it allows the economy to function.
Even Sunak has highlighted a concern that giving the plebs a Pfizer every six months is billions of pounds despite the vaccine being the key (and sometimes only) defence in the pandemic.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ster-programme
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Now you've had it for a few hours, how are you feeling? Friends of mine have reported things like a large swelling where the injection was administered, feeling extremely weak/tired or just generally dreadful. Most said that this lasts for about 24 hours.
I doubt i'll sleep tonight as I don't know how i'll cope with this on top of the pain etc that I have anyway, but I know I have no alternative.
I'm just hoping that this doesn't happen to everyone that has it, which is why i'm asking how you feel after having had it earlier in the evening.
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Richard you'll be fine. Both my parents had the flu jab and booster vaccine and had no side effects at all.