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Did he at least give himself the pleasure of posting his vaccination card selfie to social media before he transitioned?
He only had one functional arm (not because of the vaccine, but because of multiple strokes over the years) so it’s hard to hold the card and take a selfie at the same time.
 
Got my second dose of Pfizer on Thursday and was completely wrecked all day Friday. High fever, chills, and crazy body aches. I’ve never hard a bad reaction to a vaccine before so this really caught me by surprise. Anyone else have a hard vaccine experience?
I got mine yesterday and I’m going to stay home today because I’m having the same reactions as you. I got the moderna. Feeling really sick, just like it used to feel like when I got malaria every year back in Africa.
 
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I am getting mine tomorrow night. Hopefully I don't get real sick. Ugh
I was thinking the same too and even thinking that I was tough and all those at work that had reactions , were just cry babies, nope they are right. This thing hit you real bad. Good luck and hopefully you don’t get bad reactions like most of us do.
 
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I was thinking the same too and even thinking that I was tough and all those at work that had reactions , were just cry babies, nope they are right. This thing hit you real bad. Good luck and hopefully you don’t get bad reactions like most of us do.
Serious question - why would people getting sick from vaccine reactions be crybabies? What the purpose of judging people like that
 
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Got my 2nd Phizer dose yesterday. Really sore arm. Feel a little achy and a little hungover. Not too bad. Arm part is bothering me a lot more than the 1st dose.
 
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It said 7 million
So more than one in a million chance? Again I get being cautious, and there’s so much unknown that I won’t fault them, but seems like the chance of less people getting vaccinated isn’t worth a one in a million chance of getting a blood clot. Hell, I think birth control gives women something like a 1 in 1,000 chance of a blood clot.
 
So more than one in a million chance? Again I get being cautious, and there’s so much unknown that I won’t fault them, but seems like the chance of less people getting vaccinated isn’t worth a one in a million chance of getting a blood clot. Hell, I think birth control gives women something like a 1 in 1,000 chance of a blood clot.

Pregnancy too among other things might even be higher (flying). These types of comparisons should be used to ease the minds of folks but the media will love the chance to get at this.

And by estimates the chances of dying from Covid over all age groups are like 1/200.

People are cool with that and spreading it but get pretty jumpy from this type of stuff.
 
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So more than one in a million chance? Again I get being cautious, and there’s so much unknown that I won’t fault them, but seems like the chance of less people getting vaccinated isn’t worth a one in a million chance of getting a blood clot. Hell, I think birth control gives women something like a 1 in 1,000 chance of a blood clot.

At this point it's more about the optics. With so many refusing to get the vaccine you can't give anyone a reason to avoid it. As there are two other options, keep those going along while J&J can figure this out.

In addition, I'm curious if the AZ vaccine having the same side effects was a contributor to this decision.
 
At this point it's more about the optics. With so many refusing to get the vaccine you can't give anyone a reason to avoid it. As there are two other options, keep those going along while J&J can figure this out.

In addition, I'm curious if the AZ vaccine having the same side effects was a contributor to this decision.
Pair this with the fact they spoiled 25 million doses or w/e too.
 
The J&J shot is the redhead stepchild of covid vaccines

J&J and Astra both are being pulled in many countries due to blood clot issues..

It isn't necessarily what happens in that first week after getting these vaccines, it is what will or won't happen 1-2 years down the road or more. We have no clue bc we are using brand new technology in these vaccines for first time in human history.

I hope those who are feeling like crap feel better soon:(.
 
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J&J and Astra both are being pulled in many countries due to blood clot issues..

It isn't necessarily what happens in that first week after getting these vaccines, it is what will or won't happen 1-2 years down the road or more. We have no clue bc we are using brand new technology in these vaccines for first time in human history.

I hope those who are feeling like crap feel better soon:(.

Regarding your second paragraph, another reason we have less info is due to timeline of bringing the vaccines to use. Normally it is about a two year or so process, these hit in less than a year.
 
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J&J and Astra both are being pulled in many countries due to blood clot issues..

It isn't necessarily what happens in that first week after getting these vaccines, it is what will or won't happen 1-2 years down the road or more. We have no clue bc we are using brand new technology in these vaccines for first time in human history.

I hope those who are feeling like crap feel better soon:(.
JJ isn't new technology. Moderna and pfizer is. It's the virus delivery system that's new
 
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