Hit me harder also. I had no effects from the first two, but had a sore arm and felt like shit for 24 hours after the booster.
I got away with nothing on shot one and 2/10 arm soreness and being slightly tired after shot two. Haven’t heard much about the booster yet
It did for me. Had next to no side effects from the 2nd. 3rd I felt significantly worse but was still ok enough to workout so not that bad.
there is so much unknown and variables that you’d be crazy not to have some reservations. I worry about my youngest who gets sick way too easy and for my grandson who can’t get vaccinated.
I do not know near as much as some of the others in here but I don’t think it is bad to be nervous. I know the odds are extremely low, but there has to be people around when & where the next super crazy variant takes off. Who knows what that will look like and how it will effect the unvaccinated & vaccinated alike. I think with all we do know, nervousness and caution are healthy, because without it, you are either resigned to a predetermined fate or reckless.
I’ve been sending it all summer but I think I’ll be chilling out some this fall given my vaccine is getting weaker.
First concert since the start of this whole thing. Required vax or neg test. Big almost airplane hangar fans on full blast. edit: went well, a drink helped calm me down, Loop Daddy put on a good show
I felt the worst like 32 hours after the shot. Got it at 8am and the next afternoon I was really tired. Still worked out though WC
I also realized I got the 2nd shot in the afternoon which means I would have been asleep at the 32 hour mark so I could have felt equally as bad and not known it.
18 hours in and really sore arm, swollen lymph nodes in shot arm armpit, and slight malaise. So far somewhat similar to the second shot, except I feel a little better.
this was me last weekend. My Morning Jacket at the Greek. I forgotten how magical live music can be. I had a fucking blast. Show was fantastic
Waiting in line for my booster. A spoiled boomer is freaking out because he can’t fill out the online form correctly. “THIS IS INFURIATING. I JUST COME HERE FOR MAH VACCINE AND YALL CANT EVEN GET THIS RIGHT. WOULDNT HAPPEN UNDER DJT.” Miserable motherfucker. Edit: …and I’m boosted.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/...r-won-vaccine-race-was-there-downside/620276/ On the history of pfizer and their decisions along the way (like dosages, etc)
googling has a fox news article: Sen. Ron Johnson: There is not an FDA approved COVID vaccine in the US Johnson explains the FDA approved the Comirnaty version that’s not available in the US By Fox News Staff | Fox News lmao none of the writers are putting their names to this story
the media in this country always tries to make sure that the smallest minorities appear to be bigger than they are if it's "dozens" then dont even cover it and blast it out there
It’s a poorly constructed sentence but with the and, sure it’s probably true. If it’s constructed that way to mislead, then that’s wrong.
Saw this article while reading about this earlier. Background on the decades long confusion about the size cutoff going from droplet to aerosol: https://archive.is/RR733 Good, long thread re: aerosols/filtration/masking/etc.: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1430984089134374922.html NYT opinion piece re history of the droplet/aerosol debate over the last year: https://archive.is/bXD03
Fun preprint lol Although early IFN deficiency leads to enhanced disease, blocking either viral replication with Remdesivir or the downstream IFN stimulated cascade by injecting anti-IFNAR2 in vivo in the chronic stages of disease attenuates many aspects of the overactive immune-inflammatory response, especially the inflammatory macrophage response, and most consequentially, the chronic disease itself.
It SEEMS to suggest that a possible mechanism of long covid is covid infecting macrophages, one of the very important class of immune cells, and they saw that targeting them ( w/ remdesivir in this case) helped. -- in humanized mice