Covid Jabs - again
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Re: Covid Jabs - again
Still waiting for the heads up from the surgery ....
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david63
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Re: Covid Jabs - again
I just went online 10 days ago and booked it - didn't wait to be contacted.
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How old do you have to be to get another ?
I expect we are probably too young but given the chance, I’d have another but only if Astra Zeneca or Pfizer.
The Moderna one mucked me up for three days after.
I expect we are probably too young but given the chance, I’d have another but only if Astra Zeneca or Pfizer.
The Moderna one mucked me up for three days after.
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david63
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75 unless you fall into the vulnerable category.
Today I had a Sonofi vaccine - not heard of that one before. I think that they like to mix the vaccines to give better protection.
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Is that the one they mix with paraffin 
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Mervyn and Trish
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They got it cheap from Russia
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Mervyn and Trish
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We're not due our next until next Month.
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Don't care what they mix it with or where they get it from - just as long as it works
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Mine's booked for a couple of weeks' time. I had a message from my surgery. You may not be able to book to see a doctor but they've been very organised with the Covid vaccination programme.
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Just booked ours at the local centre On Wednesday. The NHS site says they are using 3 vaccines this spring, Pfizer, Moderna and Sanofi, the latter is a Fench vaccine, all of them have been modified to deal with the latest variants.david63 wrote: 17 Apr 2023, 15:06I just went online 10 days ago and booked it - didn't wait to be contacted.
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Test the new mix on the oldn’s first. Good move 
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I agree, but would you know how to falsify a birth certificate…asking for a friend
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Wouldn’t need to, just borrow yours.
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david63
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I was reading the results of a survey and 34% of respondents thought that Covid was over!
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I think it probably is, if you compare the severity of the illness prior to a vaccine, and now that we have regular boosters available. Of course anyone who decides they don't need a booster, might actually prove it still packs a punch, but so can flu to the unvaccinated.david63 wrote: 18 Apr 2023, 18:50I was reading the results of a survey and 34% of respondents thought that Covid was over!
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I don't disagree with that but it does not mean that it is over - Covid still exists and always will, at least in my lifetime, and whilst vaccinations will, hopefully, reduce the severity if you catch it there is always the possibility that a mutation may emerge that is more serious.towny44 wrote: 18 Apr 2023, 22:43I think it probably is, if you compare the severity of the illness prior to a vaccine, and now that we have regular boosters available.
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But that just means that covid is now endemic, like flu, because of vaccines it no longer causes a pandemic, and science should keep us abreast of any mutations.david63 wrote: 19 Apr 2023, 08:43I don't disagree with that but it does not mean that it is over - Covid still exists and always will, at least in my lifetime, and whilst vaccinations will, hopefully, reduce the severity if you catch it there is always the possibility that a mutation may emerge that is more serious.towny44 wrote: 18 Apr 2023, 22:43I think it probably is, if you compare the severity of the illness prior to a vaccine, and now that we have regular boosters available.
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I’m sure there are may ways to look at this but for me Covid is still a pandemic, as is flu in many respects… the reason I say this is that both are unpredictable in the way they mutate. I think the finishing line is where each individual wants to place it but the winning post is a long way off, if present figures are anything to go by.
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Have your jabs and get on with life. Simple
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That's the way Stephen, mine's booked early May. Every little helps.
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We had ours this lunchtime, the Sanofi one, didn't feel it going in but my arm feels a bit rough now, French Claret has a similar effect as well.
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Just checked and we can get an appointment locally next week for ours. So we will be.