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COVID-19 vaccine: What do you think?
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I won't take the second shot. The first one almost killed me.
Luvcr54
I did get my second shot March 3rd. Unfortunately I developed tinnitus in my right ear. The side I got the shot on. It is very strange and even now on April 28 (almost 2 months later) I still have it louder and louder and continuous buzzing. I have read that there have been others reporting such into the CDC. Rare but I am one of the lucky ones. Very aggravating. I see an ENT next week but heard there is little that can be done. So those of you that pray...please pray for it to go away. Would be very appreciated.
x69442
No I am not planning on getting the vaccine. I dont like that an aborted fetus was a part of creating this vaccine its sick and I dont want any part of anything that had to use an aborted fetus.
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Tina Bonnell
Mandy1983
I got it already and traveled to Las Vegas with my parents who both got the shots also my siblings got them to minus the kids.
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Mandy Walsh
AllenFromMinneapolis
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Good Information to be aware of if you’re on biologics. A write up in medical news today on Remicade and Entyvio and the Covid Antibody Response on each biologic drug after shots one and two. Click the blue text above to be taken to the article.
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AllenFromMinneapolis
heartroot
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Second vaccination and feel just fine
GloriaF
I will not get the vaccine. I had covid in March & had a ms relapse the following month. Dr said covid could've caused it so I will not be putting that vaccine in my body....
Classycathy
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@AllenFromMinneapolis thanks!
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Cathy
slyounts1
I have had both shots and I had no problems to speak of. After the first shot, I had a slight headache, That was it. I am so glad it is done, although I am still leary of how well I am protected.
Hydrocephalus
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I got the moderna vaccine shots and no side effects accept for a sore arm for a day
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Courtney_J
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Hello everyone,
How are you today?
The pharmaceutical groups Pfizer (USA) and BioNTech (Germany), as well as Moderna (USA), announced last month that their vaccine candidates are around 94 and 95% "effective" in preventing COVID-19 infections, according to preliminary results of their large-scale phase 3 trials, which are still ongoing.
Earlier this week, the White House Coronavirus Task Force was in discussion about the FDA approval (slated for December 10th at the earliest), with rumors of a vaccine launch as early as the week of December 14th!
What do you think about this? Would you be interested in getting vaccinated against COVID-19 once the vaccine is available?
Feel free to discuss and share in the comments below!
Take care,
Courtney