Originally Posted by
WS6
So far the vaccine has made my friends and I feel crummy for a few days and that's it, typically after our 2nd shot. A small price to pay for dodging COVID (hopefully).
For my wife, first shot not much, like I said, after the second shot, down for 18 hours with the cills and aches- worse than any cold- but no fever from the few attempts she made to measure it.
Originally Posted by
Honu
What do you mean typically after our second ?
So does this mean you have had it multiple times and its the yeah typically after our 2nd ? Or have you not had the 2nd yet ?
Typically seems that you have had the 2nd one before more then a few times which makes no sense ? This was supposed to be a ONE time shot ?
Typically makes no freaking sense here
so very curious what ya mean since its a whole new kinda vaccine its not like any previous one so you cant compare to anything else ?
Typically I think here means that for people getting the second shot, it is typical, or more accurately 'common' (?) for there to be side affects like aches and pains. The first shot doesn't do much, the second shot commonly has side affects.
I was talking to my wife about it and two things. It sure seems like whatever the vaccine is doing, it sure is eliciting an immune response! She finally gave in and took an Advil. It's doing something and jolting the immune system for sure.
Interestingly, my MIL had COVID already and she got her first shot and she had some chills and aches. My wife and I were wondering if having COVID acts like the first shot- your body identifies it and starts to build immunity- and when your body sees it again -either as the second shot for people that haven't had it, or the first shot for people who have had COVID and recovered- that is when you have a reaction.
Measuring people for antibodies before getting the vaccine and looking at the side effects from from the first or second doses would be interesting.
F those 'vaccine passports'. You've got through the roll out of the vaccine for these restrictions, and after that too-bad/so-sad. I'm not wearing a mask and I'm going to start running and grinding up against strangers again. The electronic passports are nothing more than trackers.
The Second Amendment ACKNOWLEDGES our right to own and bear arms that are in common use that can be used for lawful purposes. The arms can be restricted ONLY if subject to historical analogue from the founding era or is dangerous (unsafe) AND unusual.
It's that simple.
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