11-01-21, 04:36 PM
(11-01-21, 11:18 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=26604.msg322521#msg322521 date=1610286463]
Pleased for you both Dave and Coffee.Any side effects at all as yet
There won't be, and even if there was that doesn't in the slightest mean that those effects would apply to you as well.
Same as when you get medicine prescribed by a doctor that comes with a leaflet pointing out the vast "possible" side effects, which basically means that some poor sod around the world had an adverse reaction and to avoid prosecution they have to list it as a precautionary measure.
I had to take some antibiotics two weeks ago that i don't think i've ever had before, and the long list of side effects made absolutely terrible reading to the point where i questioned even wanting to consume them, but as per usual they were totally fine.
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Its luck of the draw really, same as with any vaccine. My wife for example gets the flu jab every year (as she's asthmatic and works in the hospital) and has done for the past 10 years or so. Now out of those 10 jabs 9 have been completely fine but 1 of them caused adverse effects and put her in hospital for 4 days on a respirator. Didnt stop her getting it again but as with most of these things there is always a risk.
I know a few people that have had the vaccine and felt quite ill for 24-48hrs after but also plenty that haven't had any reaction at all.
Its just one of those things ?♂️
What i want to know is whether this is going to be a yearly jab like the other flu one. Are we going to be going forward with the elderly etc getting 2 jabs every winter instead of one? I reckon there's a good chance that's going to be the case but hopefully we can go know as normal every year instead of locking down and hiding all winter