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Post by Parkman on Sept 8, 2021 22:00:46 GMT -5
Did you get it? What’s your opinion?
Please delete if not allowed just looking for opinions.
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Post by Obi-Wan Canopy on Sept 9, 2021 10:34:10 GMT -5
Got it as soon as I could. Will get another/a booster as soon as they let me.
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Post by becausecanadia on Sept 9, 2021 15:15:28 GMT -5
Fully vaxxed.
Got Pfizer both times, zero side effects from either. Easy peasy.
Wifey got Moderna both times and felt like crap after her 2nd dose for a day or two, but otherwise she is fine.
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Post by Tais on Sept 9, 2021 16:23:13 GMT -5
Got 2 doses of pfizer, first dose had several minor side effects nothing severe, got to a point i couldnt stand being in the slightest of gathering, just wanted to be alone.. and had some internal body heat and lots of sweat while sleeping despite the room being cold, but temperature was showing normal.. 2nd dose went all good with much less side effects
It was a bit of a risk for me especially when i was young, MMR impaired a lot in my speech and social development.. i was told to stay away from senopharm and was advised pfizer was the safest for me
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Post by Cole D on Sept 9, 2021 18:32:19 GMT -5
I got Moderna, felt like crap for a day or so afterwards, but after that felt fine.
I had the virus before the vaccines were out, and it wasn't a big deal for me so I kind of put off the vaccine for a while, since I had natural immunity, but decided to go ahead and get it anyway.
The thing with the vaccine is it seems to mainly prevent serious illness, which is a great thing and what most vaccines are supposed to do, it just unfortunately doesn't seem to provide 100% immunity to spreading the virus, like was initially thought. So at this point it doesn't really change the rules so to speak.
I still definitely recommend it though. Part of why I put it off was I wanted the Johnson and Johnson because it's just one shot and done. But I had a hard time finding it and when I did it seemed like there was no guarantee with what you'd get. So I decided it was best to get whatever I could get. Although the J&J did have some heart issues in women mainly, so it was paused for a while.
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Post by Jean Lemieux on Sept 10, 2021 1:58:37 GMT -5
I got the first dose in early May and the second one at the end of July. With the first dose my arm was hurting very bad for the first 36 hours. Other than that I was fine. At the second dose my arm was hurting too but really not as strongly as it did the first time but I was very tired.
The vaccination passport is now required for non essential services and activities in Québec. I prefer that than having everything non essential closed and travels prohibited. For now it gives us a sorte of normalcy.
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