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I didn't wanna risk infecting loved ones, so I got mine as a "healthcare worker" first round back in Feb. So far so good. Second dose kicked my ass for a couple days, but nothing Excedrin couldn't stop. Muscle pain, fatigue, headache. It probably sucked a lot less than getting the actual virus. I don't like having serious viral infections I can survive, so I'm glad for the extra protection.
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Pfizer. None, so far, but this Nam vet felt me up when I gave him a hug earlier. Watch out for that.
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The Sputnik 5 vaccine is the best according to Russian news agencies, I might try it.
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The severity of this vaccines side effects varies between individual. Just because it didn't really "bother" you doesn't mean certain people who are weaker or already ill are gonna get "just a headache and muscle pain".
Anyway for vulnerable ppl in a healthcare setting or bed bound anyway. It's probably better to nearly die from the vaccine then a severe covid infection your caregiver gives. | ||
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