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Had my booster this morning, it was the pfizer one as you guys or someone on here said.

No after affects. Can tell where it went in my arm this time, which I didn't with the AZ, but I think that's probably more due to the person who stuck the needle in my arm.

Had a headace all day today, but I think that's also been more due to my mood the last few days, so can't really say if any of it is the affect of the vaccine. Glad it's done now though, nowt else I can do to protect myself, other than a mask now.

So including the flue jab, that's all 4 done for this year.
 
Voting locally will sort your pick of MP. Enough people pick an MP of a party you could get behind then it makes a change. Sucky moaning that nothing changes, and doesn’t use his chance to change.
I vote differently in the local elections to what I vote in the GE. Local = Lib Dems. GE = Conservatives.

I'll keep voting in the locals. I can't see me voting anytime soon in a GE.
 
A Belgian zoo has said that its two hippopotamuses have been taken into quarantine after testing positive for coronavirus.

It is unclear how Imani, aged 14, and Hermien, 41, caught the virus, Antwerp Zoo said, adding the animals were doing well - apart from having runny noses.

Restrictions have been tightened at the zoo until the animals test negative.

Globally, there have been several reports of captive and domesticated animals infected with Sars-CoV-2.

The hippos' noses are usually wet, but vets at Antwerp Zoo decided to test the pair after they noticed they were "expelling snot".

Their enclosure has been sealed off. Their handlers - who have tested negative - must wear masks and safety glasses, and disinfect their footwear before any contact with the hippos.

"To my knowledge, it's the first recorded contamination among this species. Throughout the world this virus has mostly been seen in great apes and felines," said Antwerp Zoo vet Francis Vercammen.

Earlier this week, Canada also confirmed that three Covid cases had been discovered in wild deer - the first such report in the country's wildlife.

But limited testing means no-one knows how prevalent coronavirus is in the wild.
 
Had my booster this morning, it was the pfizer one as you guys or someone on here said.

No after affects. Can tell where it went in my arm this time, which I didn't with the AZ, but I think that's probably more due to the person who stuck the needle in my arm.

Had a headace all day today, but I think that's also been more due to my mood the last few days, so can't really say if any of it is the affect of the vaccine. Glad it's done now though, nowt else I can do to protect myself, other than a mask now.

So including the flue jab, that's all 4 done for this year.
Me and thee ... sore arm lasted around 48 hours ...
 
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