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"It seems the AZ vaccine is inclined to give more side effects albeit shortlived. I'm working at a mass vaccination centre and it's an amazing collaborative project. Huge numbers of NHS staff but also firefighters, St John's, local authority staff and so many volunteers from a variety of backgrounds. It's an honour to be part of it" it really is an honour to be part of it x | |||
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"It seems the AZ vaccine is inclined to give more side effects albeit shortlived. I'm working at a mass vaccination centre and it's an amazing collaborative project. Huge numbers of NHS staff but also firefighters, St John's, local authority staff and so many volunteers from a variety of backgrounds. It's an honour to be part of it" Nothing but total respect for you and all the others involved in this battle. | |||
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"Had my 1st jab today (O/A). Having read the forum over the past few weeks a couple of thoughts have crossed my mind. 1) Speaking with friends that have in the past tested + and have since received their 1st jab, a significant percentage said they got side effects from the jab. I'm wondering if this is due to them already having antibodies, so their 1st jab was like a double whammy so to speak? 2) Is there any significant percentage increase of side effects of those having the 2 jabs within the original 21 day gap, and those having the 2 jabs within the 12 week gap? It's just curiosity on my part, either way it won't stop me having my 2nd jab. The sense of relief when that needle went in was amazing, and I have nothing but admiration and total respect for the organisational skills of everyone in the NHS involved in this amazing roll out." Good to hear you got your jab. I did hear on the news a few days ago that WHO are now saying delaying the second jab like what is being done in the UK can actually make it more effective. | |||
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"NHS nurse n vaccinator here. Oaz vaccine more side effects..but whatever they are, are better than the virus . Hope you're ok op" Thanks, have to say I had possibly the worst nights sleep I've ever had. Alternating between cold and shivering, and baking hot and sweating, and a constant thumping headache, feel much better now. So was it worth getting the shot.... Hell yes!! Roll on my 2nd one. | |||
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