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ShootersHillGuru said:Lordflashheart said:The efficient roll out of this makes you realise that - in desperate times - the British ‘state’ is actually superbly well organised - WW2 was the same (mostly)
why can’t it be like that in un-desperate times.......
Its also worth bearing in mind that the Oxford vaccine was created within 24 hours of the scientists at Oxford being given the genetic code of Covid last April - incredible - however it had to be tested etc before general use - even so, that is a rapid development and then release of a vaccine7 -
Lordflashheart said:ShootersHillGuru said:Lordflashheart said:The efficient roll out of this makes you realise that - in desperate times - the British ‘state’ is actually superbly well organised - WW2 was the same (mostly)
why can’t it be like that in un-desperate times.......
Its also worth bearing in mind that the Oxford vaccine was created within 24 hours of the scientists at Oxford being given the genetic code of Covid last April - incredible - however it had to be tested etc before general use - even so, that is a rapid development and then release of a vaccine0 -
Plenty of info on covid vaccine side- effects in todays Daily Mail
A sore arm, headache, fatigue, nausea, dizzy spells, aching joints and sore muscles.
These are the common side-effects reported by some of the 15 million NHS patients to get their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, as well as the 500,000 or so who have had their scheduled second dose.
But rather than being something to dread, they could show you the vaccine is actually working.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-9263327/Why-effects-Covid-jab-actually-good-thing.html
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Just had the Astra one, nothing to report yet except I keep singing Glad all over, waiting at London Bridge for Pompey to show.11
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ShootersHillGuru said:Lordflashheart said:ShootersHillGuru said:Lordflashheart said:The efficient roll out of this makes you realise that - in desperate times - the British ‘state’ is actually superbly well organised - WW2 was the same (mostly)
why can’t it be like that in un-desperate times.......
Its also worth bearing in mind that the Oxford vaccine was created within 24 hours of the scientists at Oxford being given the genetic code of Covid last April - incredible - however it had to be tested etc before general use - even so, that is a rapid development and then release of a vaccine1 -
had the Pfizer jab this morning and so far so good. I’m sitting in my car waiting for my first instruction from bill gates. Nothing so far!8
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Had Oxford A/Z jab at 10 last Saturday.At 7:30 pm suddenly had the chills and shivers, combined with a high temperature. That lasted 24 hours. Paracetamol helped a lot. Felt 95% better after 36 hours. Only symptom remaining is slightly sore upper arm.Well worth the side effects though. 👍5
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Certainly seems from the responses on here that the side effects are with the AZ vaccine rather than the Pfizer one.3
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When I had my AZ jab I was advised to take paracetamol before any side effects kicked in. Apart from my joints aching a bit more than usual and not sleeping very well that night, I had no other side effects.3
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Got a text from my gp surgery yesterday and followed the link to book an appointment which I attended this morning. AZ vaccine. I'm 39 and in the clinically vulnerable category.
From joining the queue (and I was slightly early) to leaving the centre took less than 10 minutes. Really easy and well organised.14 - Sponsored links:
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Bournemouth Addick said:SoundAsa£ said:Oggy Red said:Lordflashheart said:The efficient roll out of this makes you realise that - in desperate times - the British ‘state’ is actually superbly well organised - WW2 was the same (mostly)
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JamesSeed said:Addickted said:Certainly seems from the responses on here that the side effects are with the AZ vaccine rather than the Pfizer one.1
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Mr. Happy said:Got a text from my gp surgery yesterday and followed the link to book an appointment which I attended this morning. AZ vaccine. I'm 39 and in the clinically vulnerable category.
From joining the queue (and I was slightly early) to leaving the centre took less than 10 minutes. Really easy and well organised.0 -
Had the pfizer jab last Saturday, no side affects at all.
Wife had it last week - headache, joint pains for 24 hours day 3.0 -
Nadou said:JamesSeed said:Addickted said:Certainly seems from the responses on here that the side effects are with the AZ vaccine rather than the Pfizer one.
We should be getting Moderna supplies next month as well I think - though not heard muhc about that recently.0 -
Todds_right_hook said:had the Pfizer jab this morning and so far so good. I’m sitting in my car waiting for my first instruction from bill gates. Nothing so far!0
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Hartleypete said:Letter received today, appointment booked for tomorrow morning, pretty impressive so far.1
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Nadou said:JamesSeed said:Addickted said:Certainly seems from the responses on here that the side effects are with the AZ vaccine rather than the Pfizer one.0
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killerandflash said:Nadou said:JamesSeed said:Addickted said:Certainly seems from the responses on here that the side effects are with the AZ vaccine rather than the Pfizer one.1
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When Mr Tatters had his jab they asked if he’d had diarrhoea in the last 28 days. Any idea why?0
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Arsenetatters said:When Mr Tatters had his jab they asked if he’d had diarrhoea in the last 28 days. Any idea why?16
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SoundAsa£ said:Arsenetatters said:When Mr Tatters had his jab they asked if he’d had diarrhoea in the last 28 days. Any idea why?7
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Gastric issues is one of the less well known Covid symptoms, so it might be to rule out him having had Covid but not realising.
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My daughter - age 23 - had her first jab today at Woodville Halls in Gravesend - she works with disabled (mentally and physically) children, so works in a high risk group - I drove her to the vaccine centre, and had high hopes of going in with her and being offered a jab ‘seeing as you are here’ style - alas no such luck - I was refused entry 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡4
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aliwibble said:Gastric issues is one of the less well known Covid symptoms, so it might be to rule out him having had Covid but not realising.0
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Lordflashheart said:My daughter - age 23 - had her first jab today at Woodville Halls in Gravesend - she works with disabled (mentally and physically) children, so works in a high risk group - I drove her to the vaccine centre, and had high hopes of going in with her and being offered a jab ‘seeing as you are here’ style - alas no such luck - I was refused entry 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡1
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Arsenetatters said:aliwibble said:Gastric issues is one of the less well known Covid symptoms, so it might be to rule out him having had Covid but not realising.
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Going to have my jab tomorrow morning. I'll report back on any side effects or not as the case may be.5
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aliwibble said:Gastric issues is one of the less well known Covid symptoms, so it might be to rule out him having had Covid but not realising.1