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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Hi..

I'm wondering if i should get my second jab as iv already had covid post 1jab (Pfizer)

I am now over covid with little impact on my health or wellbeing. Just a dribble from the nose.

I am now immune..Do I still proceed with jab..? as itd be in my eyes,.redundant.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hi..

I'm wondering if i should get my second jab as iv already had covid post 1jab (Pfizer)

I am now over covid with little impact on my health or wellbeing. Just a dribble from the nose.

I am now immune..Do I still proceed with jab..? as itd be in my eyes,.redundant. "

You are not "immune". Get your second dose.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"Hi..

I'm wondering if i should get my second jab as iv already had covid post 1jab (Pfizer)

I am now over covid with little impact on my health or wellbeing. Just a dribble from the nose.

I am now immune..Do I still proceed with jab..? as itd be in my eyes,.redundant. "

You're not immune. You have a good level of immunity. Ask your Dr not a sex website.

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By *rmrs1234Couple
over a year ago

Waterford

I would consider speaking with your GP and go over it all with them

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By *asual777Man
over a year ago

i travel all over


"Hi..

I'm wondering if i should get my second jab as iv already had covid post 1jab (Pfizer)

I am now over covid with little impact on my health or wellbeing. Just a dribble from the nose.

I am now immune..Do I still proceed with jab..? as itd be in my eyes,.redundant.

You're not immune. You have a good level of immunity. Ask your Dr not a sex website."

I prefer the term adult . A touch classier

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I would consider speaking with your GP and go over it all with them "

Already asked about it.. Didn't get much further than your choice Mr McNamara

I ask the site and those with views on same topic.. this lifestyle calls for certification of immunity In times like such..I'm just wondering towards opinion based on same circumstance .

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By *arl2020Man
over a year ago

ENNISKILLEN

If I had to do it again I wudnt take it as I havnt been the same since always tired constantly coughing ,out of breath doing very little pains in chest ,I won't be getting anymore jabs I feel worst now when I did have covid

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By *ewrideMan
over a year ago

KK

The Pfizer vaccine most certainly needs two doses for efficacy.

I'd kinda agree that having the virus supercedes it in terms of immunity, but you will get broader coverage from receiving the vaccine

All in all, you've nothing to lose by getting it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Hi..

I'm wondering if i should get my second jab as iv already had covid post 1jab (Pfizer)

I am now over covid with little impact on my health or wellbeing. Just a dribble from the nose.

I am now immune..Do I still proceed with jab..? as itd be in my eyes,.redundant.

You're not immune. You have a good level of immunity. Ask your Dr not a sex website."

But b and t cells have already engaged the virus. Memory of such encounter should be recognised by the immune system..

Anyway.. I'll keep on taught of jab,. Ty

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

If it were me I'd have the second jab. Zero side effects. Simple, easy, and free.

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By *ay_Gatsby_D4Man
over a year ago

Ballsbridge, City Centre

I’d recommend you go for it.

As you’ve had a first dose and a bout of the virus, you’re extremely unlikely to have an adverse reaction plus you’ll top up your immunity and likely not be a burden on the health service if you are unlucky enough to catch it again

Balance it up and make an informed decision based on objective fact not anecdotal evidence

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I’d go for it and get the 2nd jab. Wait until you are the required number of weeks over Covid then get the jab. With having Covid and being fully vaccinated you’ll have great protection

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A friend of mine has had covid twice, works in health care , has had her two jabs and is getting her booster soon. She has like a lot of our health care workers has seen the effects of it.

I think you should get the 2nd jab as it improves the efficacy ( think that's what it's called).

But end of day you need to decide got you and yours ,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"A friend of mine has had covid twice, works in health care , has had her two jabs and is getting her booster soon. She has like a lot of our health care workers has seen the effects of it.

I think you should get the 2nd jab as it improves the efficacy ( think that's what it's called).

But end of day you need to decide got you and yours , "

Like your friend I also work in healthcare and I’m scared shitless of getting Covid again. Very scary the 1st time around I can tell you

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By *hilaboutMan
over a year ago

kilkenny

You should ave had second jab mths ago .my 12yr old is done a mth now .we need to suppress this immediately

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By *ewrideMan
over a year ago

KK


"If it were me I'd have the second jab. Zero side effects. Simple, easy, and free. "

Dunno about the zero side effects

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By *ifestooshort9999Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"If it were me I'd have the second jab. Zero side effects. Simple, easy, and free. "

You're gas, you tell them not to ask a sex website, then you give false information that there are "no side effects", I suppose that board set up by the government to deal with claims for side effects, and all the side effects reported and that people are having are just imaginary!!

To the OP, if you already had covid then you are fine for at least 6 months, some say 9 months, according to many sources, as I am o e pert. This is why you are allowed show cert of recovery to get into places and to travel instead of a vaccine cert. There is also a chance you could have side effects from the jab and you could be sick again, just like my mother was for 3 months after receiving her second dose.

As your doctor said though, it's your choice.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"If it were me I'd have the second jab. Zero side effects. Simple, easy, and free.

You're gas, you tell them not to ask a sex website, then you give false information that there are "no side effects", I suppose that board set up by the government to deal with claims for side effects, and all the side effects reported and that people are having are just imaginary!!

To the OP, if you already had covid then you are fine for at least 6 months, some say 9 months, according to many sources, as I am o e pert. This is why you are allowed show cert of recovery to get into places and to travel instead of a vaccine cert. There is also a chance you could have side effects from the jab and you could be sick again, just like my mother was for 3 months after receiving her second dose.

As your doctor said though, it's your choice. "

I was referring to my own jabs and my experience. Zero side effects for me. Zero side effects for anyone in my family who arr all double jabbed. I went straight back to work both times. I know there are rare exceptions to this, but most people have no issues at all.

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By *ifestooshort9999Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"If it were me I'd have the second jab. Zero side effects. Simple, easy, and free.

You're gas, you tell them not to ask a sex website, then you give false information that there are "no side effects", I suppose that board set up by the government to deal with claims for side effects, and all the side effects reported and that people are having are just imaginary!!

To the OP, if you already had covid then you are fine for at least 6 months, some say 9 months, according to many sources, as I am o e pert. This is why you are allowed show cert of recovery to get into places and to travel instead of a vaccine cert. There is also a chance you could have side effects from the jab and you could be sick again, just like my mother was for 3 months after receiving her second dose.

As your doctor said though, it's your choice.

I was referring to my own jabs and my experience. Zero side effects for me. Zero side effects for anyone in my family who arr all double jabbed. I went straight back to work both times. I know there are rare exceptions to this, but most people have no issues at all."

But you can see how someone looking for information could assume from your comment that you were saying that there are no side effects from the jab, right? So maybe construct your sentences a little better when offering advice to people.

And this is exactly why your first comment was all that was needed to be said!

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By *hilaboutMan
over a year ago

kilkenny

Tut tut

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Why not just get it and be done with it? Not like its a major thing to get it.

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By *ifestooshort9999Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"You should ave had second jab mths ago .my 12yr old is done a mth now .we need to suppress this immediately "

Well going by statistics, with 90% jabbed and highest numbers we have ever had with covid, and the fact that you cant even buy an antigen test at the moment because everywhere is sold out. And the fact that holland is 85% jabbed and going back into a semi lockdown with their highest number of cases at 16,000 in 24 hrs, I think it is safe to say that the vaccine will not suppress anything as it is spreading now more than ever, after a majority getting their vaccine. Think it is time to think of other solutions.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"If it were me I'd have the second jab. Zero side effects. Simple, easy, and free.

You're gas, you tell them not to ask a sex website, then you give false information that there are "no side effects", I suppose that board set up by the government to deal with claims for side effects, and all the side effects reported and that people are having are just imaginary!!

To the OP, if you already had covid then you are fine for at least 6 months, some say 9 months, according to many sources, as I am o e pert. This is why you are allowed show cert of recovery to get into places and to travel instead of a vaccine cert. There is also a chance you could have side effects from the jab and you could be sick again, just like my mother was for 3 months after receiving her second dose.

As your doctor said though, it's your choice.

I was referring to my own jabs and my experience. Zero side effects for me. Zero side effects for anyone in my family who arr all double jabbed. I went straight back to work both times. I know there are rare exceptions to this, but most people have no issues at all.

But you can see how someone looking for information could assume from your comment that you were saying that there are no side effects from the jab, right? So maybe construct your sentences a little better when offering advice to people.

And this is exactly why your first comment was all that was needed to be said! "

I think when I start the post with "If it were me" then its fairly clear I'm talking about me and my experience

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"You should ave had second jab mths ago .my 12yr old is done a mth now .we need to suppress this immediately

Well going by statistics, with 90% jabbed and highest numbers we have ever had with covid, and the fact that you cant even buy an antigen test at the moment because everywhere is sold out. And the fact that holland is 85% jabbed and going back into a semi lockdown with their highest number of cases at 16,000 in 24 hrs, I think it is safe to say that the vaccine will not suppress anything as it is spreading now more than ever, after a majority getting their vaccine. Think it is time to think of other solutions. "

I was just in aldi. Stacks of antigen tests. 5 pack under 20euro.

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By *hyeyesMan
over a year ago

meath


"You should ave had second jab mths ago .my 12yr old is done a mth now .we need to suppress this immediately

Well going by statistics, with 90% jabbed and highest numbers we have ever had with covid, and the fact that you cant even buy an antigen test at the moment because everywhere is sold out. And the fact that holland is 85% jabbed and going back into a semi lockdown with their highest number of cases at 16,000 in 24 hrs, I think it is safe to say that the vaccine will not suppress anything as it is spreading now more than ever, after a majority getting their vaccine. Think it is time to think of other solutions. "

Here here

Develope a vaccine/drug that kills the virus

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By *ay_Gatsby_D4Man
over a year ago

Ballsbridge, City Centre


"You should ave had second jab mths ago .my 12yr old is done a mth now .we need to suppress this immediately

Well going by statistics, with 90% jabbed and highest numbers we have ever had with covid, and the fact that you cant even buy an antigen test at the moment because everywhere is sold out. And the fact that holland is 85% jabbed and going back into a semi lockdown with their highest number of cases at 16,000 in 24 hrs, I think it is safe to say that the vaccine will not suppress anything as it is spreading now more than ever, after a majority getting their vaccine. Think it is time to think of other solutions. "

I’m not getting involved in a slanging match

Vaccines reduce hospitalisations, reduce severe illness, reduce death and reduce transmission.

It doesn’t eliminate them

All this talk about case numbers are going up so the vaccine is shite/pointless is missing the point entirely

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By *ifestooshort9999Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"If it were me I'd have the second jab. Zero side effects. Simple, easy, and free.

You're gas, you tell them not to ask a sex website, then you give false information that there are "no side effects", I suppose that board set up by the government to deal with claims for side effects, and all the side effects reported and that people are having are just imaginary!!

To the OP, if you already had covid then you are fine for at least 6 months, some say 9 months, according to many sources, as I am o e pert. This is why you are allowed show cert of recovery to get into places and to travel instead of a vaccine cert. There is also a chance you could have side effects from the jab and you could be sick again, just like my mother was for 3 months after receiving her second dose.

As your doctor said though, it's your choice.

I was referring to my own jabs and my experience. Zero side effects for me. Zero side effects for anyone in my family who arr all double jabbed. I went straight back to work both times. I know there are rare exceptions to this, but most people have no issues at all.

But you can see how someone looking for information could assume from your comment that you were saying that there are no side effects from the jab, right? So maybe construct your sentences a little better when offering advice to people.

And this is exactly why your first comment was all that was needed to be said!

I think when I start the post with "If it were me" then its fairly clear I'm talking about me and my experience "

Clearly you comment reads as if you're staring there are no side effects from the jab, just a cot that you worded your sentence very badly, learn from it, and move on!

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By *andytownMan
over a year ago

Gods Own Country

No issues with either of my jabs, highly efficient service and would recommend to everyone to keep at it. If you can please protect your good selves and others

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By *ifestooshort9999Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"You should ave had second jab mths ago .my 12yr old is done a mth now .we need to suppress this immediately

Well going by statistics, with 90% jabbed and highest numbers we have ever had with covid, and the fact that you cant even buy an antigen test at the moment because everywhere is sold out. And the fact that holland is 85% jabbed and going back into a semi lockdown with their highest number of cases at 16,000 in 24 hrs, I think it is safe to say that the vaccine will not suppress anything as it is spreading now more than ever, after a majority getting their vaccine. Think it is time to think of other solutions.

I was just in aldi. Stacks of antigen tests. 5 pack under 20euro. "

Thank you for the info, might explain why all the pharmacies seem to be in less supply since super markets and garages started to sell them.

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By *ifestooshort9999Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"You should ave had second jab mths ago .my 12yr old is done a mth now .we need to suppress this immediately

Well going by statistics, with 90% jabbed and highest numbers we have ever had with covid, and the fact that you cant even buy an antigen test at the moment because everywhere is sold out. And the fact that holland is 85% jabbed and going back into a semi lockdown with their highest number of cases at 16,000 in 24 hrs, I think it is safe to say that the vaccine will not suppress anything as it is spreading now more than ever, after a majority getting their vaccine. Think it is time to think of other solutions.

I’m not getting involved in a slanging match

Vaccines reduce hospitalisations, reduce severe illness, reduce death and reduce transmission.

It doesn’t eliminate them

All this talk about case numbers are going up so the vaccine is shite/pointless is missing the point entirely"

No one said it was "shite/pointiess", it's just not stopping the transmission as people assumed and were told. And it clearly has not reduced transmissions with an all time high.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

The vaccines were designed before the delta variants emerged. The were WAY more effective in reducing transmission with the original virus. Noone ever claimed they would stop transmission even back then. They reduce transmission... and they still do. Just not as well as with the original virus. There will be new vaccines that specifically target new variants in time.

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By *ay_Gatsby_D4Man
over a year ago

Ballsbridge, City Centre


"You should ave had second jab mths ago .my 12yr old is done a mth now .we need to suppress this immediately

Well going by statistics, with 90% jabbed and highest numbers we have ever had with covid, and the fact that you cant even buy an antigen test at the moment because everywhere is sold out. And the fact that holland is 85% jabbed and going back into a semi lockdown with their highest number of cases at 16,000 in 24 hrs, I think it is safe to say that the vaccine will not suppress anything as it is spreading now more than ever, after a majority getting their vaccine. Think it is time to think of other solutions.

I’m not getting involved in a slanging match

Vaccines reduce hospitalisations, reduce severe illness, reduce death and reduce transmission.

It doesn’t eliminate them

All this talk about case numbers are going up so the vaccine is shite/pointless is missing the point entirely

No one said it was "shite/pointiess", it's just not stopping the transmission as people assumed and were told. And it clearly has not reduced transmissions with an all time high. "

Yes cases are at an all time high but that’s with everything back to more or less “normal”, but without vaccines, cases, hospitalisations, deaths would be far far higher

So they’re working, this scepticism isn’t helping

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By *hyeyesMan
over a year ago

meath


"The vaccines were designed before the delta variants emerged. The were WAY more effective in reducing transmission with the original virus. Noone ever claimed they would stop transmission even back then. They reduce transmission... and they still do. Just not as well as with the original virus. There will be new vaccines that specifically target new variants in time."

So ur committing to taking tweaked vaccine formulas for future variants ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The vaccines were designed before the delta variants emerged. The were WAY more effective in reducing transmission with the original virus. Noone ever claimed they would stop transmission even back then. They reduce transmission... and they still do. Just not as well as with the original virus. There will be new vaccines that specifically target new variants in time.

So ur committing to taking tweaked vaccine formulas for future variants ? "

Do you think people get the same flu jab every year?

Would you believe it if I told you that it gets tweaked depending on flu mutations

Crazy thought to change something for the better instead of just keeping everything as is right? Not sure I want to live in a world were that happens

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"The vaccines were designed before the delta variants emerged. The were WAY more effective in reducing transmission with the original virus. Noone ever claimed they would stop transmission even back then. They reduce transmission... and they still do. Just not as well as with the original virus. There will be new vaccines that specifically target new variants in time.

So ur committing to taking tweaked vaccine formulas for future variants ? "

Sure. If it passes all the normal placebo controlled double blind trials. It will probably end up like the flu jab where there is one made each year that targets the likely yearly variant.

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By *ifestooshort9999Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"The vaccines were designed before the delta variants emerged. The were WAY more effective in reducing transmission with the original virus. Noone ever claimed they would stop transmission even back then. They reduce transmission... and they still do. Just not as well as with the original virus. There will be new vaccines that specifically target new variants in time."

Lol yes they did, sure even the guy from the HSE who called me about close contact a few months ago tried to tell me that vaccinated people cannot spread covid, I was gob smacked that a person so badly informed was allowed to ring people and advise them on the subject.

I'd also like to know where you got the information that "They were WAY more effective in reducing transmission with the original virus", considering when the delta variant only hit Ireland in April, and at that stage it was only 65 years and older and older who had the vaccine? A huge majority of the population had not even been vaccinated at that stage so I would love to see where you got that information?

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

That was pretty stupid of that person to say that to you. Thats not their public position and never has been.

No vaccine has ever been 100% effective at stopping virus transmission. The manufacturers never claimed that. There have been several trials and it's been demonstrated over and over again that delta is more easily transmitted among vaccinated people than the original virus.

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By *ifestooshort9999Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"That was pretty stupid of that person to say that to you. Thats not their public position and never has been.

No vaccine has ever been 100% effective at stopping virus transmission. The manufacturers never claimed that. There have been several trials and it's been demonstrated over and over again that delta is more easily transmitted among vaccinated people than the original virus. "

So what you're saying is that all the people running around thinking they are bullet proof with an outdated vaccine are the reason for the huge number of cases currently?

Thanks for clearing that up for us all!

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"That was pretty stupid of that person to say that to you. Thats not their public position and never has been.

No vaccine has ever been 100% effective at stopping virus transmission. The manufacturers never claimed that. There have been several trials and it's been demonstrated over and over again that delta is more easily transmitted among vaccinated people than the original virus.

So what you're saying is that all the people running around thinking they are bullet proof with an outdated vaccine are the reason for the huge number of cases currently?

Thanks for clearing that up for us all!"

People are running around thinking they are bulletproof? I must have missed that. All I see are peoole looking to reduce risk.

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By *ustinCiderMan
over a year ago

Allover

As someone above said 'this is a sex site' but we give advice on everything else so why not medical advice too !

I'd say protect yourself as best you can. That in turn will help protect your family and friends and colleagues. If you worried about possible side effects of getting the jab....have a look at the possible alternatives of not

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By *ewrideMan
over a year ago

KK


"No issues with either of my jabs, highly efficient service and would recommend to everyone to keep at it. "

It's majorly inefficient

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By *ewrideMan
over a year ago

KK


"

So what you're saying is that all the people running around thinking they are bullet proof with an outdated vaccine are the reason for the huge number of cases currently?

Thanks for clearing that up for us all!"

There's a simple reason for the increase in cases. It's called winter

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"Hi..

I'm wondering if i should get my second jab as iv already had covid post 1jab (Pfizer)

I am now over covid with little impact on my health or wellbeing. Just a dribble from the nose.

I am now immune..Do I still proceed with jab..? as itd be in my eyes,.redundant. "

Your not immune now you can catch it again usually not until a few months after having it initially. Maybe the reason you didn't get a bad reaction to covid itself was because you had the first jab.

All the advice we were given through work was the take the 2nd jab and the booster when it was offered even for those who had covid you do have to wait for a certain length of time between covid and the jab though.

But at the end of the day you have to make the decision for yourself no one can tell you what to do.

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By *ifestooshort9999Couple
over a year ago

Dublin


"That was pretty stupid of that person to say that to you. Thats not their public position and never has been.

No vaccine has ever been 100% effective at stopping virus transmission. The manufacturers never claimed that. There have been several trials and it's been demonstrated over and over again that delta is more easily transmitted among vaccinated people than the original virus.

So what you're saying is that all the people running around thinking they are bullet proof with an outdated vaccine are the reason for the huge number of cases currently?

Thanks for clearing that up for us all!

People are running around thinking they are bulletproof? I must have missed that. All I see are peoole looking to reduce risk."

All you see are people looking to reduce risk? Seriously? So all the packed night clubs (all those videos of mile long queues and packed dance floors) pubs, restaurants, shopping centres, weddings ect which are all packed, is an allusion I'm having??

No point trying to have a conversation with someone who is obviously deluded or living in a different country.

Good day to you!)

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By *hyeyesMan
over a year ago

meath


"The vaccines were designed before the delta variants emerged. The were WAY more effective in reducing transmission with the original virus. Noone ever claimed they would stop transmission even back then. They reduce transmission... and they still do. Just not as well as with the original virus. There will be new vaccines that specifically target new variants in time.

So ur committing to taking tweaked vaccine formulas for future variants ?

Sure. If it passes all the normal placebo controlled double blind trials. It will probably end up like the flu jab where there is one made each year that targets the likely yearly variant."

It will be interesting to see if there's is a 90% uptake in future COVID vacaine rollouts . Let's pray it does mutate into a less deadly more manageable variant . And not go the other way

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"That was pretty stupid of that person to say that to you. Thats not their public position and never has been.

No vaccine has ever been 100% effective at stopping virus transmission. The manufacturers never claimed that. There have been several trials and it's been demonstrated over and over again that delta is more easily transmitted among vaccinated people than the original virus.

So what you're saying is that all the people running around thinking they are bullet proof with an outdated vaccine are the reason for the huge number of cases currently?

Thanks for clearing that up for us all!

People are running around thinking they are bulletproof? I must have missed that. All I see are peoole looking to reduce risk.

All you see are people looking to reduce risk? Seriously? So all the packed night clubs (all those videos of mile long queues and packed dance floors) pubs, restaurants, shopping centres, weddings ect which are all packed, is an allusion I'm having??

No point trying to have a conversation with someone who is obviously deluded or living in a different country.

Good day to you!)"

Why else do you think people are getting vaccinated? They are sagfer, and the people around them are safer. The risk is reduced.

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By *oserMan
over a year ago

where the wild roses grow

Skeptical

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By *tmostakiss1Man
over a year ago

DC

You can do whatever you like

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By *arl2020Man
over a year ago

ENNISKILLEN

There is plenty of side effects my own father took a blood clot on the brain after first vaccine and he is never sick are misses work and I've known of a few other pkp with similar problems and like I said before if I had the option again I wudnt get it as I'm not the same im always tired pains in chest ,headaches ,short of breath and no energy for someone thst went to the gym 3 are 4 times a week after a days work so tell me again its OK

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

From what I know you're grand at present coming out of having covid. A booster in a few month time...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"That was pretty stupid of that person to say that to you. Thats not their public position and never has been.

No vaccine has ever been 100% effective at stopping virus transmission. The manufacturers never claimed that. There have been several trials and it's been demonstrated over and over again that delta is more easily transmitted among vaccinated people than the original virus. "

so good this country has such an expert on every topic on the swingers forum

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"That was pretty stupid of that person to say that to you. Thats not their public position and never has been.

No vaccine has ever been 100% effective at stopping virus transmission. The manufacturers never claimed that. There have been several trials and it's been demonstrated over and over again that delta is more easily transmitted among vaccinated people than the original virus.

so good this country has such an expert on every topic on the swingers forum"

Thx darlings

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By *ilk_manMan
over a year ago

dublin

Evidence of Darwinism in this thread.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If it was me personally I wouldn't, look at the largest study out of Israel to make up your own minded, you got over covid so you antibodies are stronger than what the vaccine provides, 8-26 times depending on the person, I'd get an antibodies test and you will know if your antibodies are really high, but you got to make up your own mind. Research first. Do what's best from you,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I got my Pfizer booster jab yesterday. I had two AstraZeneca before that. This is a potentially fatal virus so I would recommend getting vaccinated

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By *iktikiCouple
over a year ago

city centre


"Hi..

I'm wondering if i should get my second jab as iv already had covid post 1jab (Pfizer)

I am now over covid with little impact on my health or wellbeing. Just a dribble from the nose.

I am now immune..Do I still proceed with jab..? as itd be in my eyes,.redundant. "

Lots of different advice above op but you have to take your own decisions based on what you believe is right for you. Ask yourself am l safer if l take it, are the people close to me safer if I take it and are the people that l encounter as l go about my day safer if I take it.

As you have taken the 1st jab I’m thinking (rightly or wrongly) that your not anti vaccine so maybe you should be following hse/gov.ie guidelines.

Don’t think you should be “asking the audience” here but defo phone a friend but at the end of the day we all should do what we are comfortable with not just for our own personal well being but also with the well being of others

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

General guidelines from WHO and the CDC recommend full vaccination .

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By *iiboyMan
over a year ago

Tankardstown


"Hi..

I'm wondering if i should get my second jab as iv already had covid post 1jab (Pfizer)

I am now over covid with little impact on my health or wellbeing. Just a dribble from the nose.

You are not immune, even fully vaccinated, you can still carry and pass on covid , and yes you can even catch it yourself, heres the thing tho, if your fully vacvinated, covid wont kill you snd you most likely wont end up in hosp, tho some have

I am now immune..Do I still proceed with jab..? as itd be in my eyes,.redundant. "

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By *iiboyMan
over a year ago

Tankardstown


"Hi..

I'm wondering if i should get my second jab as iv already had covid post 1jab (Pfizer)

I am now over covid with little impact on my health or wellbeing. Just a dribble from the nose.

You are not immune, even fully vaccinated, you can still carry and pass on covid , and yes you can even catch it yourself, heres the thing tho, if your fully vaccinated, covid wont kill you snd you most likely wont end up in hosp, tho some have

I am now immune..Do I still proceed with jab..? as itd be in my eyes,.redundant. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This is not the place to be asking for advice for such a serious issue. Ask a doctor if you are unsure !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Absolutely get the second one!!!!!!

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By *im44Man
over a year ago

traveling with work, but mainly Ovens Cork


"You should ave had second jab mths ago .my 12yr old is done a mth now .we need to suppress this immediately

Well going by statistics, with 90% jabbed and highest numbers we have ever had with covid, and the fact that you cant even buy an antigen test at the moment because everywhere is sold out. And the fact that holland is 85% jabbed and going back into a semi lockdown with their highest number of cases at 16,000 in 24 hrs, I think it is safe to say that the vaccine will not suppress anything as it is spreading now more than ever, after a majority getting their vaccine. Think it is time to think of other solutions. "

What this guy said

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