I opened this thread fearing a new lockdown was imminent.Why didn’t you put ‘jabs’ in the title ffs
Oh and isn’t there a sub forum for this ??
Well the OP doesn’t care he’s a retired boomer!I opened this thread fearing a new lockdown was imminent.
Nice. I'm young but in the at risk category. Gonna get jabbed up early.
Just tried to book a flu jab after the local NHS emailed me. System not working. FFS.All us old feckers will get a covid jab from 12/9
Oh gawd
Live your life. They constantly have a new variant to scare people with. My favourite variant was the Croydon variant which was very apt.
True - and we are a nation of people with a good herd immunity now both from infection and vaccinations …It never went away, there’s no evidence that the current variant is any more dangerous than any variant over the last 18 months.
Wish you a speedy recovery and you made an understandable decision….personally I’m passing, but thats my decision and not up for discussion on hereGot my Autumn Pfizer jab yesterday having received a text from the NHS.
The justification was that I wanted to avoid any unnecessary time off work
Unfortunately, this decision has backfired spectacularly. I was up all night with a high fever, aches and pains. I tried to go to work this morning but had to return at lunchtime.
I’ve only been anywhere near this ill with Covid after the first jab. The three times I caught it were really mild along with the side effects from the 2nd and 3rd jab.
Hoping to get back to work tomorrow but still feeling mega shite. There is a possibility I’ll not regret this move but at the moment, getting the jab was the complete wrong decision for me.
It's pot luck. My mother (age 90) and I had the covid jab and felt no more than a prick in the arm. No other side effects, by the time we got home we had forgotten (not literally) all about it.Got my Autumn Pfizer jab yesterday having received a text from the NHS.
The justification was that I wanted to avoid any unnecessary time off work
Unfortunately, this decision has backfired spectacularly. I was up all night with a high fever, aches and pains. I tried to go to work this morning but had to return at lunchtime.
I’ve only been anywhere near this ill with Covid after the first jab. The three times I caught it were really mild along with the side effects from the 2nd and 3rd jab.
Hoping to get back to work tomorrow but still feeling mega shite. There is a possibility I’ll not regret this move but at the moment, getting the jab was the complete wrong decision for me.
My girlfriend tested positive on Sunday having felt pretty rough since Friday. No cough or fever for her though. Mostly she's exhausted and really stuffy.Partner and I caught covid returning from Amsterdam. I’m fully jabbed as is she, but the new variants are out there. This set of symptoms is;
Killer headache (really bad)
Blocked up then runny nose
Persistent cough
Fever
Loss of appetite
Both tested positive this afternoon. Anyone else had it?
It’s COVID.LOL also known as the winter flu.
Hoping you feel better.A week since diagnosis and I’m actually getting worse. More symptoms now than ever, sore throat, nausea, aching joints and limbs, cough, and nothing tastes right. It’s a bit of a nightmare to be honest