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4th jab yesterday
#1661101
10/10/2022 10:41
10/10/2022 10:41
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Felt for the beleagured student nurses who are on 11 and 1/2 hr shifts (0800 - 1930) with half an hour for lunch They're told to take 15 mins for tea but with many elderly and infirm folk struggling to stand in the queue outside that goes by the board. Flu jab in the right, booster in the left; bit achey today esp left arm but hey mustn't grumble. Just get on and pay nurses properly, stop charging them to park, then laying on a shift bus which is so far away they have to cross unlit areas to get to it
BumbleBee carer
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Re: 4th jab yesterday
[Re: Edinburgh]
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26/10/2022 14:28
26/10/2022 14:28
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jimboy
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Both my wife and I are booked in for the 4th nov in Inverness, however our son who needs this more than us is booked into a village in the opposite direction at a different date. We have to take him with us to Inverness anyway so we will chance our luck and ask if he can have the jag as well. Don’t ask you don’t get.
I'm an old git & happy with it,most of the time
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Re: 4th jab yesterday
[Re: jimboy]
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26/10/2022 15:10
26/10/2022 15:10
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Both my wife and I are booked in for the 4th nov in Inverness, however our son who needs this more than us is booked into a village in the opposite direction at a different date. We have to take him with us to Inverness anyway so we will chance our luck and ask if he can have the jag as well. Don’t ask you don’t get. No harm in trying. Or you could try changing the appointments online if you don't want to wait in a phone queue. Certainly folk round here have managed to get rebooked in a far quieter - and nearer - centre recently.
BumbleBee carer
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Re: 4th jab yesterday
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661454
26/10/2022 22:22
26/10/2022 22:22
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Theresa
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I've been offered my 4th jab, but didn't respond and now they've made an appointment for me in November, which I won't be attending.
I've had 3 jabs, which were Pfizer, so I didn't mind, but this 4th jab seems to be a mixture, which I'm not happy about and quite a few people I know have been ill after it, so I'm not having it.
I've had my Flu jab though, so hopefully, all will be good.
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Re: 4th jab yesterday
[Re: Theresa]
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29/10/2022 23:03
29/10/2022 23:03
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Ali_and_Marvin
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Hello Theresa I don't know if this will help with your decision but Lez and I had our Covid boosters this afternoon which turned out to be Pfizer (we weren't offered the combination). The leaflet we got explains that the combination includes a half dose of the previous vaccine combined with a half dose of a vaccine against the Omicron variant. Both boost protection well but the combination produces slightly higher levels of antibody against some strains of Omicron. It said we shouldn't delay vaccination to receive a combination vaccine. Jabs 1 and 2 were Astra Zenica and the first booster last Dec was Moderna. My arm was still sore today from my flu jab a couple of weeks ago but I had the Covid booster in the same arm with no problem today. I think the trick is to ensure your arm is nice and relaxed (which mine wasn't for the flu jab) so the muscles aren't too tense when the needle goes in. So far no after effects but we're taking it easy for the rest of the weekend.
Ali & Marvin
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Re: 4th jab yesterday
[Re: PaulL]
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30/10/2022 15:58
30/10/2022 15:58
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I forgot to say.
Both jabs totally painless. Painless or pointless .....I have had 3 in total only so I could go abroad in 2020, 2021 and this year,,,,,can't see the point of any more.....I have had Covid once....unsure of what the jabs actually did for me tbh. I am guessing apart from making Big Pharma richer, almost nothing; but who knows.
Last edited by Submariner; 30/10/2022 15:59.
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Re: 4th jab yesterday
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661570
01/11/2022 12:52
01/11/2022 12:52
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Joined: Dec 2005
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barnacle
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My favourite antivaxxer comment: Isn't it funny how 'they' tailored the virus so it only affects those who haven't had the vaccine?
As to whether it works or not: consider the infection and death rates pre vaccination and more recently. Certainly you will find that *more* people who have been vaccinated than those who have not - but that is entirely predictable given that (a) there are far more people vaccinated than not at this time, and (b) many of the more vulnerable - the elderly, the immune impaired etc. - have already died...
As someone in both of those categories I have had vaccines and will continue to do so. Vaccines - in general - work and as a result we don't have smallpox, polio, and many other diseases that were still killers when I was a child. It may well be that the various covid vaccines don't work as well as we would like - I don't think there is any vaccine that works 100% - or that some are more effective than others. It's what one might expect in a vaccine which started research so recently, and I'll expect it to improve in the future. But I won't be without.
I haven't - as far as I know - had Covid. I haven't had Tick-borne Encephalitis, Brucellocis, Hepatitis, Flu, or dozens of other diseases against which I have been vaccinated... in spite of an almost 100% chance of being exposed to people carrying those diseases.
Vaccination works.
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Re: 4th jab yesterday
[Re: Ali_and_Marvin]
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03/11/2022 22:17
03/11/2022 22:17
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Posts: 238 Oxon / Berks
Ali_and_Marvin
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Hello Theresa I don't know if this will help with your decision but Lez and I had our Covid boosters this afternoon which turned out to be Pfizer (we weren't offered the combination). The leaflet we got explains that the combination includes a half dose of the previous vaccine combined with a half dose of a vaccine against the Omicron variant. Both boost protection well but the combination produces slightly higher levels of antibody against some strains of Omicron. It said we shouldn't delay vaccination to receive a combination vaccine. Jabs 1 and 2 were Astra Zenica and the first booster last Dec was Moderna. My arm was still sore today from my flu jab a couple of weeks ago but I had the Covid booster in the same arm with no problem today. I think the trick is to ensure your arm is nice and relaxed (which mine wasn't for the flu jab) so the muscles aren't too tense when the needle goes in. So far no after effects but we're taking it easy for the rest of the weekend. Hmm seems I spoke too soon. Thought I was having a really bad delayed reaction to my jab on Monday but tested Covid positive on Tuesday so I must have had it when I went for the booster.
Ali & Marvin
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Re: 4th jab yesterday
[Re: Edinburgh]
#1661674
04/11/2022 12:56
04/11/2022 12:56
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jimboy
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Wife,son and myself all had the booster and flu jag this morning, all good no problems apart from my build up to the jags and when the deed is done I didn’t feel a thing.
I'm an old git & happy with it,most of the time
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