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    IF you had to take the vaccine, which one should you take?

    I might have to go overseas, therefore, I will need to have a vaccine, or vaccine card to show on my travels.
    There are so many people giving the vax now, finding someone I can bribe...?

    If I have to vax, which vax is best and the least problematic?

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    I would get J&J only because its the least hassle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyLate View Post
    I would get J&J only because its the least hassle.

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    And according to most med folks I know (real ones, not politicos), the least effective.

    Moderna, then Pfizer then J&J if that's all they offer.

    Personal experience with Moderna. First shot my arm hurt a little next day and was sorta tired, second shot the next day I felt like I had been dropped out of a plane and then run over by a truck so I didn't notice the pain in my arm. But once I took an Advil and grabbed some lunch I was about 90% within 6 hours. Still a little tired that night but next day I was good to go.
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    IF you had to take the vaccine, which one should you take?

    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    And according to most med folks I know (real ones, not politicos), the least effective.

    Moderna, then Pfizer then J&J if that's all they offer.

    Personal experience with Moderna. First shot my arm hurt a little next day and was sorta tired, second shot the next day I felt like I had been dropped out of a plane and then run over by a truck so I didn't notice the pain in my arm. But once I took an Advil and grabbed some lunch I was about 90% within 6 hours. Still a little tired that night but next day I was good to go.
    Most can only parrot publications in journals, but it seem OP is less concerned with effectiveness and more concerned with checking a box.

    Clinical experience: I’ve personally seen more people have adverse reactions to Moderna than any other. I’ve also seen more patients with symptomatic COVID that had Moderna vaccines than the others. Point of reference: about 50% of the vaccinated people here got the Moderna. One nurse at our facility went full anaphylaxis and required Benadryl and multiple doses of epi. My supervisor is now on chemo secondary to autoimmune response following his second dose.

    Personal experience with Moderna: my wife took that one. When we got COVID she was sick in bed for seven days and couldn’t find the energy to get up to eat or drink until around day eight. She had symptoms of COVID for approximately 21 days. The first time she had COVID 18 months prior, she was over it in about seven days and never got so bad. Second infection was presumed, not confirmed, DELTA.


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    If I could, it would be Novavax

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    I just got sick as fck, going to get tested today, my wife just went and got tested. We will get results tomorrow. Been sick two days but feeling slightly better. Bronchitis type cough, sore throat, clammy but no fever, we will see. Never got vax'd, don't plan to with my recent heart attack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swstock View Post
    If I could, it would be Novavax
    Yeah, but you can't. It's delayed indefinitely - maybe forever - for no clear reason. Its delay is one of several reasons I believe the existing vaccines are intended to cause harm.

    OP: none of them if at all possible. A month ago I would have said J&J, and it might be the least bad among the three US options at the moment, but none of them are really safe or effective.

    FWIW, J&J (and Astrazeneca) seem to be more dangerous to women, while the mRNA shots seem to be more dangerous to young and/or highly fit men.

    I don't have mRad's in-person experience, but all I've read, seen, and heard suggests Moderna is by far the worst for side effects.

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    OP I'm sorry you've found yourself in this position. I don't know what I would do if the livelihood of my family depended on getting vaxxed. I'm assuming that's the position you're in since you obviously don't want to get it, thus I'm assuming this isn't a vacation you have in mind.

    What I would ask myself is how far I was willing to go before I started down this path of compliance, because those who have complied already have not been rewarded with anything but a constantly moving goalpost.

    Pray about it and do what the Lord leads you to. But consider that He always gives us a way out whenever it comes to resisting evil. It might not be the way we want, but it's the kinder, more merciful way. Look around the world at those who've complied already. They're never going to get the carrot, and the best they can hope for at this point is to not get the stick.

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    Veritas video of a Pfizer contractor's opinion on it and why het took it.


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    I got Moderna..sore arm on the first shot and just tired the next day....took a nap and felt fine. Second shot my arm slightly burned down to my elbow...it must be the nanomites...lol

    I never felt like I had a cold or had any adverse reactions, but I am also in decent shape and try to eat and be healthy with plenty of exercise. I don't wear a mask unless I have to, might have had a spell of Covid as it felt like a slight cold or so about a month or so ago.

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