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Started by Scrumpy, May 31, 2024, 04:13:26 PM

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Scrumpy


I hear so many people saying they will not be having the Covid Jab anymore.
I must admit that since having the jabs I have felt incredibly tired.. I'm not sure if it's the Jab or not..
I shall continue to have them because it would worry me not to..
What about others..Jab or no Jab. ?
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

dextrous63

I haven't had a jab for years.  But, as you well know, I caught Covid recently.  No idea if the mild symptoms I have (fortunately) are better or worse than the side effects of having a jab🤷🏻�♂️

Scrumpy


The only side effects that I have experienced after having a Jab is a painful arm..
I have the Flu and Covid Jab together .. I didn't like that much..
Sometimes the nurse who administers them can be a bit rough.. 
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

klondike

I'm wondering what they are supposed to do. We know they don't stop you getting it. We know they don't stop you spreading it. We know they supposedly need refreshing every year.

I've had three jabs and still caught it again after a natural infection which the 3 doses didn't prevent so it looks like colds it won't be stopped. I never had ill effects but still gave up after the first booster as I coudn't figure out what it was for and I also knew that there are a lot getting compensation for serious side effects caused by it plus it has killed some. I think I prefer to catch it every few years as it has been no worse than a cold for me so far.

My first two were AstraZenica which has now been withdrawn due to serios side effects. The third was Pfizer who withheld adverse testing results I think. All are on temproary licence as they haven't been through the necessary tests for anything else.

Not advice. It's up to people to make their own choices. I've just said what I've done and why. Others may come to a different decision.

Alex

I had two Astra Zenica and the third was Moderna.  I too have read about the side effects and because the jab doesn't actually prevent you from getting Covid I decided not to have a 4th.  If I get it, I get it and from what I've read, later Covid outbreaks have been milder than the original from 2020. 

GrannyMac

I had my over 75 booster yesterday, the injection was painless.  Felt awful this morning, headache, backache, and a sore arm.  I've perked up after taking painkillers and having my nails done!   OH has decided against again, and I think that this is my last time.  I had covid quite severely right at the start, and I lived.
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

JBR

Covid?  All this palaver cos those Chinkies decided to try it on by attacking us with Covid.
It's time we decided to repay them in kind.
I'm sure our people at Porton Down can come up with something appropriate.
Numquam credere Gallicum

dextrous63

Aha!  I think I know where I caught the lurgies.  Whilst invigilating an exam last week, I decided to read the information on a poster headed...Have You visited Wuhan Recently.

Although somewhat out of date, it may well have been infected by proxy!

Michael Rolls

Had my spring booster this morning. No side effects at all
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
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Raven

I didn't know there was a Spring Jag, I only get called in for one in Oct/Nov time when I also get the flue jag.

Silver Tabby

I don't do jabs - just rely on my very robust immune system.  It hasn't let me down so far.

JBR

Quote from: Silver Tabby on June 01, 2024, 12:26:31 PMI don't do jabs - just rely on my very robust immune system.  It hasn't let me down so far.
I don't need them either.  I use the appropriate underarm deodorant and the viruses just run away.
It's called 'Eau de Guano'.  Very effective.
Numquam credere Gallicum

Silver Tabby

Trust you, JBR !

GrannyMac

Quote from: Raven on June 01, 2024, 11:29:44 AMI didn't know there was a Spring Jag, I only get called in for one in Oct/Nov time when I also get the flue jag.
Its for over 75s I believe, perhaps that's why? 
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

JBR

Quote from: GrannyMac on June 01, 2024, 04:45:58 PMIts for over 75s I believe, perhaps that's why?
Well that lets me out for a few years then.
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