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I've been poorly the last couple of days and today I've went downhill pretty rapidly and tested positive also. I'm struggling with the pain in my chest it's like somebody has fastened a belt around my chest and pulled so ****ing tight I have to keep gasping now and again. My dad has just rang an ambulance for me. I didn't think I'd need a booster and don't I feel the **** for that now.

Get your jabs. All of them.
All the best Saff

PS has the ambulance arrived yet ?
 
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I've been poorly the last couple of days and today I've went downhill pretty rapidly and tested positive also. I'm struggling with the pain in my chest it's like somebody has fastened a belt around my chest and pulled so ****ing tight I have to keep gasping now and again. My dad has just rang an ambulance for me. I didn't think I'd need a booster and don't I feel the **** for that now.

Get your jabs. All of them.


Hope you are better soon pal.
 
I've been poorly the last couple of days and today I've went downhill pretty rapidly and tested positive also. I'm struggling with the pain in my chest it's like somebody has fastened a belt around my chest and pulled so ****ing tight I have to keep gasping now and again. My dad has just rang an ambulance for me. I didn't think I'd need a booster and don't I feel the **** for that now.

Get your jabs. All of them.

I'm hearing so many cases of this new variant, unlike any previous.

Hopefully the hospital will give you some oxygen (through a mask), make you feel more comfortable and get you back home mate as soon as.
 
I'm hearing so many cases of this new variant, unlike any previous.

Hopefully the hospital will give you some oxygen (through a mask), make you feel more comfortable and get you back home mate as soon as.

I'm one of 10 people I know that have got it atm, not one of us have got much more than a sniffle, all double jabbed and boosted. Sister in law has 8 cases in her ICU, not one of them jabbed.
 
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I'm one of 10 people I know that have got it atm, not one of us have got much more than a sniffle, all double jabbed and boosted. Sister in law has 8 cases in her ICU, not one of them jabbed.

I saw Boris said yesterday that 90% of admissions are non vaccinated. Although that was from a doctor on an ICU rather than data.
 
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I saw Boris said yesterday that 90% of admissions are non vaccinated. Although that was from a doctor on an ICU rather than data.
That's the figure my sister In law said pre Christmas on their admissions too
 
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Had my 3rd jab yesterday.

They were insistent that I had 3rd jab, not booster, so gave me Pfizer rather than Moderna, that seemingly everyone else was having.

No side effects. So far at least, not even the sore arm.

I'm the meantime my bro in law is down the in laws postive, and they're all just cracking on, including my unboosted Mrs.

I've said he can't come up to ours, he can do what he wants down her parents but he's not bringing it round here.

He ****'s off back to London tomorrow to be with his positive Mrs who has spent the last few days wandering round the smoke!

At least he stayed in.
 
Had my 3rd jab yesterday.

They were insistent that I had 3rd jab, not booster, so gave me Pfizer rather than Moderna, that seemingly everyone else was having.

No side effects. So far at least, not even the sore arm.

I'm the meantime my bro in law is down the in laws postive, and they're all just cracking on, including my unboosted Mrs.

I've said he can't come up to ours, he can do what he wants down her parents but he's not bringing it round here.

He ****'s off back to London tomorrow to be with his positive Mrs who has spent the last few days wandering round the smoke!

At least he stayed in.

I don't know what the difference is between a 3rd jab and a booster?

My booster was Pfizer, the previous two were AZ, all I've heard of is people having Pfizer this time round.
 
I don't know what the difference is between a 3rd jab and a booster?

My booster was Pfizer, the previous two were AZ, all I've heard of is people having Pfizer this time round.

Depends on age and health. If you have health issues you should have booster same as first two doses. Something to do with T cells.

But any jab is better than none I would think. I had to argue to get the same dose, they said it was booster(moderna)but letter stated third dose, not booster. Lots of confusion at vaccination hubs and in communication to people.
 
Depends on age and health. If you have health issues you should have booster same as first two doses. Something to do with T cells.

But any jab is better than none I would think. I had to argue to get the same dose, they said it was booster(moderna)but letter stated third dose, not booster. Lots of confusion at vaccination hubs and in communication to people.

I'm even more confused now.

What's the difference between a booster and a so called 3rd jab, aside from the play on terminology, if all terminologies are Pfizer?
 
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I'm even more confused now.

What's the difference between a booster and a so called 3rd jab, aside from the play on terminology, if all terminologies are Pfizer?
Errrr..


I just went on what my letter said and also Kidney Dr. More confused now, 4th jab same again for me, Oxford ast one.
 
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Immunosuppressed.

So had third jab, rather than spike booster.

This is the one that they failed to book me in for, so I seemingly booked myself into a booster clinic.

Fortunately, the also Pfizer or I'd have been tuned away and sent to the back of the queue at another place.

What was pleasing is the nurse knew what she was doing and got all this sorted, unlike those taking the appointments.
 
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Had my 3rd jab yesterday.

They were insistent that I had 3rd jab, not booster, so gave me Pfizer rather than Moderna, that seemingly everyone else was having.

No side effects. So far at least, not even the sore arm.

I'm the meantime my bro in law is down the in laws postive, and they're all just cracking on, including my unboosted Mrs.

I've said he can't come up to ours, he can do what he wants down her parents but he's not bringing it round here.

He ****'s off back to London tomorrow to be with his positive Mrs who has spent the last few days wandering round the smoke!

At least he stayed in.



Everyone in London seems to have had it recently. Very mild symptoms for the most part. May take a bit longer to get around the rest of the country, but it looks like every ****er is getting this thing eventually; like every ****er gets a cold every year.
 
Everyone in London seems to have had it recently. Very mild symptoms for the most part. May take a bit longer to get around the rest of the country, but it looks like every ****er is getting this thing eventually; like every ****er gets a cold every year.


Seems to be the case, yeah.

His kids have shown no signs, and he's just had what on the face of it is similar to cold symptoms.

None of the taste or smell stuff.
 
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I didn't even know there was two different types of 3rd jab, I assumed the term booster just meant a 3rd jab, the same for everyone.

So the 10% of vaccinated people who do end up in hospital (90% unvaccinated), what's the break down of that figure between those that had the booster and those that had the autoimmune suppressed jab?
 
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