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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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31 weeks ago

East Sussex

Of the people who have had this years COVID vaccination, did you experience any side effects? Eg feeling unwell afterwards.

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By *vaRoseWoman
31 weeks ago

Ankh-Morpork

My husband had his last week, no side effects at all

Mine isn’t until early November

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By *uliette500Woman
31 weeks ago

Hull

You can feel unwell after any vaccine. It's is your immune system doing its job that makes you feel unwell.

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By *estivalMan
31 weeks ago

borehamwood

Are they still dishing jabs out?

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By *ootnootboopCouple
31 weeks ago

Cheshire


"Are they still dishing jabs out?"

Yes..... Get over it, it's just a little prick 😘

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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31 weeks ago

East Sussex


"My husband had his last week, no side effects at all

Mine isn’t until early November "

Good to hear.

I don't usually have the COVID vaccination but I always have the flu one.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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31 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Are they still dishing jabs out?"

To certain age groups they are. I don't know about the general population

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
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31 weeks ago

Central


"Are they still dishing jabs out?

To certain age groups they are. I don't know about the general population "

It's primarily age related or for those with compromised immune systems this year, it's generally a little more restrictive than earlier boosters were

They can be got privately too, for others.

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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31 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Are they still dishing jabs out?

To certain age groups they are. I don't know about the general population

It's primarily age related or for those with compromised immune systems this year, it's generally a little more restrictive than earlier boosters were

They can be got privately too, for others. "

I see, thank you.

I'm undecided at the moment

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By *arlo56Man
31 weeks ago

Newcastle

Having the flu Jab next week but won't be having the covid jab.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
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31 weeks ago

Central

If you do have it, try to get it in the same arm as before, as research shows that we typically produce a more robust immunity when we do this

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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31 weeks ago

East Sussex


"If you do have it, try to get it in the same arm as before, as research shows that we typically produce a more robust immunity when we do this "

I always have injections in my left arm

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By *ackformore100Man
31 weeks ago

Tin town


"If you do have it, try to get it in the same arm as before, as research shows that we typically produce a more robust immunity when we do this

I always have injections in my left arm "

Not that left. The other left.

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By *ddy818Man
31 weeks ago

manchester

Are people still taking this what number booster is it now

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By *I TwoCouple
31 weeks ago

near enough


"Are people still taking this what number booster is it now"

Why what's the relevance of a number ?

Is it messing with your head 😂😂

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By *arry and MegsCouple
31 weeks ago

Ipswich


"Are people still taking this what number booster is it now"

The flu vaccine has been around since the 30s so it could.ve said it's booster number 95 if anyone is old enough 🤷‍♂️

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By *ackformore100Man
31 weeks ago

Tin town


"Are people still taking this what number booster is it now"

It's just a vaccine dude. I would imagine people don't like getting ill. They'll be taking aspirin next if they have a headache...and going to hospitals and everything... what nutters!

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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31 weeks ago

East Sussex


"If you do have it, try to get it in the same arm as before, as research shows that we typically produce a more robust immunity when we do this

I always have injections in my left arm

Not that left. The other left. "

Does it depend if I'm facing the nurse ?

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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31 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Are people still taking this what number booster is it now"

Yes they are. I've had a flu vaccination every year for the last 30 odd years too.

Are people still concerning themselves with the vaccinations other people are having?

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By *xposedInTheMaleMan
31 weeks ago

Cambridgeshire


"Get over it, it's just a little prick 😘"

It's the fear of the unknown.

You see, I've never had a little prick...

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
31 weeks ago

wonderland.

Cant have mine this time as the carers can no longer have them... currently well into my 2nd week of suffering with the current covid strain..

As to vaccines.. if I have flu and covid together I've suffered with soreness at the spot, and lymph nodes up for a few days and generally feeling a little headachy for a day or two. My daughter just gets a sore arm and a little tired.

She is booked in for her next one next week.

Cali

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By *littyloverMan
31 weeks ago

Broadstairs

Unbelievable how everyone I know that is still having these jabs are still sick every single time and still actually get flu and covid regularly. The ones that refuse are all fine. 🤔

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By *ackformore100Man
31 weeks ago

Tin town


"Unbelievable how everyone I know that is still having these jabs are still sick every single time and still actually get flu and covid regularly. The ones that refuse are all fine. 🤔"

Yes that is unbelievable

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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31 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Unbelievable how everyone I know that is still having these jabs are still sick every single time and still actually get flu and covid regularly. The ones that refuse are all fine. 🤔"

Are they getting genuine 'influenza' or a bad cold and calling it 'flu' because like so many people they don't actually understand what 'influenza' is?

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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31 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Cant have mine this time as the carers can no longer have them... currently well into my 2nd week of suffering with the current covid strain..

As to vaccines.. if I have flu and covid together I've suffered with soreness at the spot, and lymph nodes up for a few days and generally feeling a little headachy for a day or two. My daughter just gets a sore arm and a little tired.

She is booked in for her next one next week.

Cali"

Thanks 😊

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By *estivalMan
31 weeks ago

borehamwood


"Are they still dishing jabs out?

Yes..... Get over it, it's just a little prick 😘"

get over it? I just asked if they are still dishing out covid jabs they stopped contacting me after about 4 attempts had my 1st one and then caught covid so really didn't see any point in having anymore if I wasn't protected after 1 jab and a dose if covid I'm never gona be

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By (user no longer on site)
31 weeks ago


"Of the people who have had this years COVID vaccination, did you experience any side effects? Eg feeling unwell afterwards."

Had a stroke after my first one in 2021

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
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31 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Of the people who have had this years COVID vaccination, did you experience any side effects? Eg feeling unwell afterwards.

Had a stroke after my first one in 2021"

Sorry to hear that. Was it attributed to the vaccine?

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By (user no longer on site)
31 weeks ago


"Of the people who have had this years COVID vaccination, did you experience any side effects? Eg feeling unwell afterwards.

Had a stroke after my first one in 2021

Sorry to hear that. Was it attributed to the vaccine? "

Yes it was

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By *icecouple561 OP   Couple
Forum Mod

31 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Of the people who have had this years COVID vaccination, did you experience any side effects? Eg feeling unwell afterwards.

Had a stroke after my first one in 2021

Sorry to hear that. Was it attributed to the vaccine?

Yes it was"

That's awful, how is your recovery going?

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By *lex D.Man
31 weeks ago

London


"Are people still taking this what number booster is it now

It's just a vaccine dude. I would imagine people don't like getting ill. They'll be taking aspirin next if they have a headache...and going to hospitals and everything... what nutters! "

It's not attenuated therefore not 'just a vaccine'. If anything, it's a therapeutic shot in the arm.

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By *I TwoCouple
31 weeks ago

near enough


"Are they still dishing jabs out?

Yes..... Get over it, it's just a little prick 😘get over it? I just asked if they are still dishing out covid jabs they stopped contacting me after about 4 attempts had my 1st one and then caught covid so really didn't see any point in having anymore if I wasn't protected after 1 jab and a dose if covid I'm never gona be"

If you hadn't had the first one you could have died from COVID and not been around to refuse the second one 🤷‍♂️

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
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31 weeks ago

Central

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
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31 weeks ago

Central


"Are people still taking this what number booster is it now

It's just a vaccine dude. I would imagine people don't like getting ill. They'll be taking aspirin next if they have a headache...and going to hospitals and everything... what nutters!

It's not attenuated therefore not 'just a vaccine'. If anything, it's a therapeutic shot in the arm. "

It's a pity that you must have dropped out of the basic classes on vaccines, when you might have learned something useful

Vaccines are not all attenuated, such as in the way the first ones were, including for Smallpox. Things have developed a lot since 1798! Keep up . Fewer vaccines today are attenuated - they just don't need to be. Which is why fewer people will suffer an infection caught from a vaccine, because there's nothing infectious to cause it.

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By *ackformore100Man
31 weeks ago

Tin town


"Are they still dishing jabs out?

Yes..... Get over it, it's just a little prick 😘get over it? I just asked if they are still dishing out covid jabs they stopped contacting me after about 4 attempts had my 1st one and then caught covid so really didn't see any point in having anymore if I wasn't protected after 1 jab and a dose if covid I'm never gona be

If you hadn't had the first one you could have died from COVID and not been around to refuse the second one 🤷‍♂️"

Could have... Much much more likely however that they would not have died.

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By (user no longer on site)
31 weeks ago


"Of the people who have had this years COVID vaccination, did you experience any side effects? Eg feeling unwell afterwards.

Had a stroke after my first one in 2021

Sorry to hear that. Was it attributed to the vaccine?

Yes it was

That's awful, how is your recovery going?"

Hoping to do some sort of work soon, finally had sex after 4 years of nothing, the injections are dogs bollocks.

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By *I TwoCouple
31 weeks ago

near enough


"Are they still dishing jabs out?

Yes..... Get over it, it's just a little prick 😘get over it? I just asked if they are still dishing out covid jabs they stopped contacting me after about 4 attempts had my 1st one and then caught covid so really didn't see any point in having anymore if I wasn't protected after 1 jab and a dose if covid I'm never gona be

If you hadn't had the first one you could have died from COVID and not been around to refuse the second one 🤷‍♂️

Could have... Much much more likely however that they would not have died. "

Yep, otherwise could have would have been would have 👍👏

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By *lex D.Man
30 weeks ago

London


"Are people still taking this what number booster is it now

It's just a vaccine dude. I would imagine people don't like getting ill. They'll be taking aspirin next if they have a headache...and going to hospitals and everything... what nutters!

It's not attenuated therefore not 'just a vaccine'. If anything, it's a therapeutic shot in the arm.

It's a pity that you must have dropped out of the basic classes on vaccines, when you might have learned something useful

Vaccines are not all attenuated, such as in the way the first ones were, including for Smallpox. Things have developed a lot since 1798! Keep up . Fewer vaccines today are attenuated - they just don't need to be. Which is why fewer people will suffer an infection caught from a vaccine, because there's nothing infectious to cause it. "

"Basic classes on vaccines?".

Oh dear.

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By *hunkynipsMan
29 weeks ago

belfast

I had the flu vaccine last week had a sore head after it but no other side affects

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By (user no longer on site)
28 weeks ago

A couple of days of flu like symptoms and high temperature are common with this years covid vaccine, quite normal and passes within 48 hours.

C x

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By *igCatHuntingMan
28 weeks ago

London


"A couple of days of flu like symptoms and high temperature are common with this years covid vaccine, quite normal and passes within 48 hours.

C x"

Can't possibly be working then.

IRONY ALERT!

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