The Clamp
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Got mine on the third. Second jab gave me back ache so I’m hoping this one goes smoothly.
Got mine on the third. Second jab gave me back ache so I’m hoping this one goes smoothly.
Got mine on the third. Second jab gave me back ache so I’m hoping this one goes smoothly.
Booster tomorrow, have had flu jab too, hopefully got some extra protection to get me through winter!
Booster done, that’s 3 jabs now (plus flu), no reactions - happy days!
In other news passengers arriving from South Africa aren’t being screened & let go to mingle.
Pfizer say a new vaccine for the Omicron variant can be available in 100 days time if needed.
I've been banned from the Coronavirus forum, but [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] sure won't ban me from this thread for posting positive news surely
Omicron symptoms mild so far, says South African doctor who spotted it
Whilst this is yet to be scientifically confirmed to be a milder strain, it wouldn't be surprising, as so many previously severe viruses over time have mutated into milder strains that we have lived with our entire lives.
The strain could end up being a positive evolution in the timeline of the coronavirus pandemic.
Maybe my old age but where is Coronavirus forum. I have a question about boosters.
I've been banned from the Coronavirus forum, but [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] sure won't ban me from this thread for posting positive news surely
Omicron symptoms mild so far, says South African doctor who spotted it
Whilst this is yet to be scientifically confirmed to be a milder strain, it wouldn't be surprising, as so many previously severe viruses over time have mutated into milder strains that we have lived with our entire lives.
The strain could end up being a positive evolution in the timeline of the coronavirus pandemic.
I have no biology or science knowledge whatsoever, but I’m praying this is a plausible outcome. Along with, ideally, as humanity now has antibodies, it stops the ability for the thing to mutate. So it stays as it is for the long term, a nasty fluey thing, but survivable, and not entirely a bad thing if you do get it, meaning social life can revert to some sort of normality.
So, good news is that I have my Pfizer booster yesterday to follow my two initial AZ jabs. Not so good news, had no reaction to the AZ but today I have a headache, general body aches and generally feeling like crap.
Still, hopefully be fine after a good nights sleep and a day of feeling like crap is far better than having full blown COVID.