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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

I know you can't but if you could choose out of the 3 available (including Moderna) which would you, and why?

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


"I know you can't but if you could choose out of the 3 available (including Moderna) which would you, and why? "

All do the same job.. either or good for me.

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By *incskittenWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham

If they work who cares .

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"I know you can't but if you could choose out of the 3 available (including Moderna) which would you, and why? "

Really don't care. I had AZ but I really am not concerned which one I have as long as I have it.

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

Astra Zeneca as it is being sold ‘not for profit’

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By *ackformore100Man
over a year ago

Tin town


"I know you can't but if you could choose out of the 3 available (including Moderna) which would you, and why? "

Probably az as they are doing it at cost. I have no other way to discern the 3.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I’d take the Chinese one with proper COVID, not synthetic ones

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Pfizer. Purely based on that I find the science behind it fascinating

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

I had Astra Zeneca and it knocked me for six for a day or two.

I would have liked Pfizer given the choice I like the data behind that one.

But I’m grateful for what I got.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

The one I'm offered, unless my doctor says otherwise.

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

I was given the AZ.

But i would not care either way.

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS
over a year ago

doncaster

I'm happy having had the Pfizer shot, the mRNA science is fascinating

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"I'm happy having had the Pfizer shot, the mRNA science is fascinating"

The new Moderna one is like that I think.

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By *onyDunnMan
over a year ago

Sevenoaks

I would have the second jab match the first. I believe that is compulsory. I Had the Philzer BTW. Lucky for me - 2 jabs and no reactions at all. Not so good for other people through.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I'm happy having had the Pfizer shot, the mRNA science is fascinating

The new Moderna one is like that I think. "

Yes

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I'm happy to have whatever is available and the Oxford 1 is my standard

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By *oved Up 2Couple
over a year ago

nottingham

I had Pfizer and hubby had AZ. Either of us were happy to get whatever was offered

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

take whats offered

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By *ust some cock suckerMan
over a year ago

Preston


"If they work who cares . "

Exactly

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By *arkus1812Man
over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

I would have taken what was available, As it was I was given the Pfizer one.

Get my second one this week exactly 12 weeks from the first one.

For reasons not known to me my injections have been and will be at the local General Hospital.

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


"If they work who cares . "

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

Astra Zenica everytime

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"I know you can't but if you could choose out of the 3 available (including Moderna) which would you, and why?

All do the same job.. either or good for me."

Moderna sounds like a chrome and glass table that would be bought at Ikea...

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


"Astra Zeneca as it is being sold ‘not for profit’ "

This

Plus, my brother works for them

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By *oncupiscence73Woman
over a year ago

South


"I know you can't but if you could choose out of the 3 available (including Moderna) which would you, and why? "

Pfizer as it’s new not exactly sure why ... I had Pfizer in Feb.

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By *oncupiscence73Woman
over a year ago

South


"I know you can't but if you could choose out of the 3 available (including Moderna) which would you, and why?

All do the same job.. either or good for me.

Moderna sounds like a chrome and glass table that would be bought at Ikea..."

with a sister range called Classico

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By *htcMan
over a year ago

MK

Astra one preferred. Although really don't care what they give. I'm in no hurry either when I it opens up to my age group.

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


"Astra Zeneca as it is being sold ‘not for profit’ "

This

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I know you can't but if you could choose out of the 3 available (including Moderna) which would you, and why?

All do the same job.. either or good for me.

Moderna sounds like a chrome and glass table that would be bought at Ikea..."

Apparently it's Mode-RNA.

Wouldn't it be Mudernä though?

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By *ecky and justCouple
over a year ago

Godalming

Becky had Pfizer, I had AZ.

Both of us happy with what we had. Just glad we had them.

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By *luttyLaylaWoman
over a year ago

North West


"I know you can't but if you could choose out of the 3 available (including Moderna) which would you, and why? "

I could chose (my work crosses different hospital sites and each hospital had a different vaccine. I could chose which site therefore choosing vaccine) and chose Pfizer after my research and after effects meant to be lesser had you had covid previously.

To be fair I’d have had any though!

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By *am101aMan
over a year ago

swad

As some scientist said "the best vaccine is the one in your arm!"

I has AstraZenica with a sore arm, shivery cold feeling after a day for about a day. Very happy with that, looking foreward to june and the second shot!

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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

None of the above.

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

Moderna isn't widely available until mid April in the UK.

I'm very happy with the vaccine i had (Phizer) but I would have happily had whatever was offered.

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down

I received the Pfizer vaccine a couple of weeks ago, but would have been happy to have been given any of them.

Some citizens on this planet may have to wait years; the rollout in Ireland (Republic of) has been very slow. North of the border, vaccinations are progressing well, thanks to the preemptive actions of Boris and his officials.

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


"I received the Pfizer vaccine a couple of weeks ago, but would have been happy to have been given any of them.

Some citizens on this planet may have to wait years; the rollout in Ireland (Republic of) has been very slow. North of the border, vaccinations are progressing well, thanks to the preemptive actions of Boris and his officials."

The UK has offered Republic of Ireland 3.7 million vaccines a couple of days ago so hopefully that will help with the rollout.

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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago

Newry Down


"I received the Pfizer vaccine a couple of weeks ago, but would have been happy to have been given any of them.

Some citizens on this planet may have to wait years; the rollout in Ireland (Republic of) has been very slow. North of the border, vaccinations are progressing well, thanks to the preemptive actions of Boris and his officials.

The UK has offered Republic of Ireland 3.7 million vaccines a couple of days ago so hopefully that will help with the rollout. "

There is no mention of this (offer, and acceptance) on recent RTE News reports, just news after further days, reductions in supplies from Europe and missed deadlines. Much is promised, but much fewer vaccinations are being rolled out.

This slow delivery may permit mutations to arise and proliferate, thereby potentially jeopardising the great work being done north of the border.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham

My mum chose her vaccine, after finding out about the side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"My mum chose her vaccine, after finding out about the side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine."

It's interesting. Some of my family are due their vaccine anytime (medical vulnerability, Australia, slower start to rollout, flood delay) and the advice they're getting is Oxford over Pfizer.

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By *andKBCouple
over a year ago

Plymouth

I had the Pfizer and id choose it because I had no side effects. Apart from a sore arm. It wasn't as bad as my hep B vaccine, that made me poorly

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By *eryBigGirlWoman
over a year ago

East Yorkshire

I’ve had both jabs now with no side effects at all and had the Oxford AZ which was always my preferred choice after the research I’d done with regards my one health conditions and which was best for me however had I have got to the site and they were only offering Pfizer I wouldn’t have turned it down!!

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By *eryBigGirlWoman
over a year ago

East Yorkshire


"My mum chose her vaccine, after finding out about the side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

It's interesting. Some of my family are due their vaccine anytime (medical vulnerability, Australia, slower start to rollout, flood delay) and the advice they're getting is Oxford over Pfizer."

It has been reported that for those clinically vulnerable that the Oxford has a better outcome and was what I had found through all the research I did and my consultant and GP also said was the safer option too

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By *nnie2009Couple
over a year ago

Blackpool


"I'm happy having had the Pfizer shot, the mRNA science is fascinating"
same here

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By *nnie2009Couple
over a year ago

Blackpool

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By *nnie2009Couple
over a year ago

Blackpool


"None of the above."
so you having no jab?

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By * and R cple4Couple
over a year ago

swansea

Me and my husband had the Oxford..We would have been happy with any one of them that was offered to us..

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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"None of the above.so you having no jab? "

No I will not.

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By *losguygl3Man
over a year ago

Gloucester


"None of the above.so you having no jab?

No I will not."

Go on then. Seeing as you’ve stuck your neck out, why not? I’m sure you have a reason you think is valid?

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By *losguygl3Man
over a year ago

Gloucester

Please can I have the one with the Bill Gates microchip in it? I could do with improving my WiFi connection

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

Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome! "

The Novavax one does look super cool.

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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Please can I have the one with the Bill Gates microchip in it? I could do with improving my WiFi connection "

It's precisely due to comments like these that it's pointless justifying my decision on these forums. Anyone who presents legitimate concerns is labeled an antivaxxer or conspiracy cook. My reasons are valid and scientific. If you'd like to know them, feel free to pm me.

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


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool. "

Yes and I think they planning on using that for the boosters.

I know not much has been said about the boosters at the moment but is that likely to be everyone in the autumn or just the most vulnerable do we know?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool.

Yes and I think they planning on using that for the boosters.

I know not much has been said about the boosters at the moment but is that likely to be everyone in the autumn or just the most vulnerable do we know?"

I don't know. I suppose it'll depend on the data re various vaccines, efficacy against variants, antibodies waning, etc.

Plus logistics and community prevalence, I suppose.

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By *arky300Man
over a year ago

Doncaster

I've had Pfizer both times now, but the second made me feel crap. Affects people different tho

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool. "

Does the novavax jab include side effects of runaway nuclear fusion of your body, exploding into a giant fireball that consumes the entire solar system and can be seen from a distance of millions of light years away?

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By *ljamMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool.

Does the novavax jab include side effects of runaway nuclear fusion of your body, exploding into a giant fireball that consumes the entire solar system and can be seen from a distance of millions of light years away?"

It's facetious posts like this which make me afraid to spread anti-science nonsense to disguise essential selfishness/stupidity. Flu... freedom of speech... perfectly healthy... death certificates... government... something, something...

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool.

Does the novavax jab include side effects of runaway nuclear fusion of your body, exploding into a giant fireball that consumes the entire solar system and can be seen from a distance of millions of light years away?"

Not quite. Apparently the nasty nasty vaccinators are getting around the removal in mercury by using lipid nanoparticles which cause neural inflammation and carry on the dastardly work that our lord and saviour Wakefield exposed! A virologist said it was so!

This horrendous experimental medicine, medical device, gene therapy under certain (cherry picked) US state laws - it trains your body. It'll change your DNA and alter how human you are!

Help help it's so evil, humanity is being destroyed

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool.

Does the novavax jab include side effects of runaway nuclear fusion of your body, exploding into a giant fireball that consumes the entire solar system and can be seen from a distance of millions of light years away?

It's facetious posts like this which make me afraid to spread anti-science nonsense to disguise essential selfishness/stupidity. Flu... freedom of speech... perfectly healthy... death certificates... government... something, something... "

The truthiness of the sciency science is like RNA. So delicate it must be handled like an overindulged ego.

Mockery destroys the truth!

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

I’ve had the Pfizer as of February. Happy to have been offered and we are privileged to receive it to allow us all our freedoms back and life to return.

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By *hubaysiWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

I didn’t want the vaccine but had it so I could go places. I was ill for 7 days with AZ, it’s a horrible vaccine.

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham

I had a jab. I have my reasons. I can tell you which one but then I would have to report you to Bill Gates. I could give you my reasons, but then I would have to report you to, to, to someone yes, someone important.

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

Thanks for all of your comments, I do love to read them, the serious and the silly.

What I will say is I hope the people saying they will have the Pfizer one because the science is cool are joking!

Lotsa

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Thanks for all of your comments, I do love to read them, the serious and the silly.

What I will say is I hope the people saying they will have the Pfizer one because the science is cool are joking!

Lotsa "

I'll geek over the cool science and take what I'm given

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

None

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

AZ as they're doing the right thing. A moral choice.

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By *eliciousladyWoman
over a year ago

Sometimes U.K

Had AZ, there was no choice.

Zero after effects..waiting for my second jab now

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Thanks for all of your comments, I do love to read them, the serious and the silly.

What I will say is I hope the people saying they will have the Pfizer one because the science is cool are joking!

Lotsa "

The science of all of the vaccines is cool and I'm pleased that finally, the really important work done by life scientists of various disciplines is really being seen by the population at large, most of whom never think about why we, in general, have such low prevalence of serious infectious disease in this country.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Thanks for all of your comments, I do love to read them, the serious and the silly.

What I will say is I hope the people saying they will have the Pfizer one because the science is cool are joking!

Lotsa

The science of all of the vaccines is cool and I'm pleased that finally, the really important work done by life scientists of various disciplines is really being seen by the population at large, most of whom never think about why we, in general, have such low prevalence of serious infectious disease in this country."

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
over a year ago

Coventry

Which ever jab comes with the option of a free exclusive carriage clock or Parker pen.

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By *ob rodMan
over a year ago

lancaster

Not bothered had AZ friend has refused because they can’t pick

Told him 30 have allegedly died from AZ

Compared with 100,000 with covid

Happy with my jab

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

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


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool.

Does the novavax jab include side effects of runaway nuclear fusion of your body, exploding into a giant fireball that consumes the entire solar system and can be seen from a distance of millions of light years away?

Not quite. Apparently the nasty nasty vaccinators are getting around the removal in mercury by using lipid nanoparticles which cause neural inflammation and carry on the dastardly work that our lord and saviour Wakefield exposed! A virologist said it was so!

This horrendous experimental medicine, medical device, gene therapy under certain (cherry picked) US state laws - it trains your body. It'll change your DNA and alter how human you are!

Help help it's so evil, humanity is being destroyed "

Thank you for the warning, I'll definitely won't have the vaccine now.

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

I have had two vaccine jabs now, was not given a choice and besides I am not qualified to state which is better X

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool.

Does the novavax jab include side effects of runaway nuclear fusion of your body, exploding into a giant fireball that consumes the entire solar system and can be seen from a distance of millions of light years away?

Not quite. Apparently the nasty nasty vaccinators are getting around the removal in mercury by using lipid nanoparticles which cause neural inflammation and carry on the dastardly work that our lord and saviour Wakefield exposed! A virologist said it was so!

This horrendous experimental medicine, medical device, gene therapy under certain (cherry picked) US state laws - it trains your body. It'll change your DNA and alter how human you are!

Help help it's so evil, humanity is being destroyed

Thank you for the warning, I'll definitely won't have the vaccine now."

Ok hun. You go sit with others of your calibre, it'll do wonders for herd immunity

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over a year ago


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool.

Does the novavax jab include side effects of runaway nuclear fusion of your body, exploding into a giant fireball that consumes the entire solar system and can be seen from a distance of millions of light years away?

Not quite. Apparently the nasty nasty vaccinators are getting around the removal in mercury by using lipid nanoparticles which cause neural inflammation and carry on the dastardly work that our lord and saviour Wakefield exposed! A virologist said it was so!

This horrendous experimental medicine, medical device, gene therapy under certain (cherry picked) US state laws - it trains your body. It'll change your DNA and alter how human you are!

Help help it's so evil, humanity is being destroyed

Thank you for the warning, I'll definitely won't have the vaccine now.

Ok hun. You go sit with others of your calibre, it'll do wonders for herd immunity"

Thank you for warning about the dangers of the vaccine, you helped my decision not to take this experimental vaccine

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool.

Does the novavax jab include side effects of runaway nuclear fusion of your body, exploding into a giant fireball that consumes the entire solar system and can be seen from a distance of millions of light years away?

Not quite. Apparently the nasty nasty vaccinators are getting around the removal in mercury by using lipid nanoparticles which cause neural inflammation and carry on the dastardly work that our lord and saviour Wakefield exposed! A virologist said it was so!

This horrendous experimental medicine, medical device, gene therapy under certain (cherry picked) US state laws - it trains your body. It'll change your DNA and alter how human you are!

Help help it's so evil, humanity is being destroyed

Thank you for the warning, I'll definitely won't have the vaccine now.

Ok hun. You go sit with others of your calibre, it'll do wonders for herd immunity

Thank you for warning about the dangers of the vaccine, you helped my decision not to take this experimental vaccine "

Enjoy the higher dose and longer half life mercury in your tuna stockpile

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


"Buy British! I've had and I'd still go with the OAZ. Seriously though, the Pfizer and Moderna ones are kind of the cooler tech, but the Pfizer one is possibly not the best choice if you've had an episode of anaphylaxis (not sure if the same is true of the Moderna one) and my local mass vaccination centre will send you away if they think there's a risk of a reaction, irrespective of the vaccine (they're just being abundantly cautious and prefer patients to be vaccinated in a controlled environment at the local hospital where a supply of OAZ can be guaranteed for that reason). The Novavax one is also quite innovative from a technological point of view. Wouldn't mind that as my booster in the autumn, but I shouldn't really be geeking out about it!! Just grateful that I've had it and the people involved in the whole process from design, manufacture all the way through to administering the jabs are nothing short of fucking awesome!

The Novavax one does look super cool.

Does the novavax jab include side effects of runaway nuclear fusion of your body, exploding into a giant fireball that consumes the entire solar system and can be seen from a distance of millions of light years away?

Not quite. Apparently the nasty nasty vaccinators are getting around the removal in mercury by using lipid nanoparticles which cause neural inflammation and carry on the dastardly work that our lord and saviour Wakefield exposed! A virologist said it was so!

This horrendous experimental medicine, medical device, gene therapy under certain (cherry picked) US state laws - it trains your body. It'll change your DNA and alter how human you are!

Help help it's so evil, humanity is being destroyed

Thank you for the warning, I'll definitely won't have the vaccine now.

Ok hun. You go sit with others of your calibre, it'll do wonders for herd immunity

Thank you for warning about the dangers of the vaccine, you helped my decision not to take this experimental vaccine

Enjoy the higher dose and longer half life mercury in your tuna stockpile "

I don't have any tuna but it's certainly safer than this gene therapy vaccine

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