Off Topic Vaccine

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Me mam and people she knows, late 70’s early 80’s had theirs just before/after Christmas and none had any side effects.
Through work we started getting ours this week. 5 who had theirs on Tuesday were flawed on Wednesday, couldn’t get out of bed, temperature, shakes, headaches, shivering, aches.
Had mine yesterday and wasn’t that bad but during the night I was hot and cold and shivery and so so thirsty.
Been totally out of sorts today with a banging headache, just feel like I’m coming round now.
It’s totally worth it, so I’m not complaining, just that until this week I’d not heard of anyone with side effects.

Just thought it was worth posting about so people can share their reactions after being jabbed
I can see you on my tracking device
 
Feel champion today, so it was just a bit of an unsettled night Friday and 24 hours of feeling out of sorts.
Mind whatever is in it, it’s strong stuff. I had a vivid dream last night that the Mags won the Premier League under Steve Bruce :emoticon-0112-wonde:emoticon-0138-think:emoticon-0140-rofl:
Must be good stuff. Very well organised at the centre for life this morning. No issues at all. Had the Oxford jab so we shall how things go. Get it done folks. :emoticon-0148-yes:
 
I am 61 and wonder when will i get the vaccine, don't work in health whatever although i did work in a warehouse doing mail order to hospitals years ago, good job that. My boss will be booming as he sells face masks, visors, gloves etc hoped he would call me to get back working there.
 
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Good thread Janey, I had the Oxford vaccine two weeks ago at Bunny Hill Centre Sunderland, no side effects at all, other than feeling more sleepy than usual, and this has persisted . Not even sure if its vaccine related, but in the spirit of co-operation, I thought I would share just in case.
you always pull that one except when your counting money:emoticon-0141-whew:
 
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I am 61 and wonder when will i get the vaccine, don't work in health whatever although i did work in a warehouse doing mail order to hospitals years ago, good job that. My boss will be booming as he sells face masks, visors, gloves etc hoped he would call me to get back working there.
Bet you told him to shove it as many times as you've cancelled your season card anarl little tinker
 
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I had the Pfizer vaccine in early January, couldn’t lift my arm the next day, at 7 days started to experience pain in my lymph node under my left arm for a few days. 2 week my balls were really aching for a few days. I’m fine after 14 days.
 
The new vaccine that will be produced on Teesside has had some disappointing results in tests in South Africa against the new strain there. It came out at not much more than 50% effective according to the science information site I follow on Twitter.
 
Four work colleagues had the Oxford vaccine yesterday at the Eagles basketball centre in Newcastle. One has phoned in sick, one has been sent home ill, one feels like he has a massive hangover, and the other is fine, with no ill effects.
All four are in their 50's.

Seems the ones of us (at work) who had the Pfizer at newcastle general have all been fine, but the ones who had the Oxford yesterday, not so.
 
The new vaccine that will be produced on Teesside has had some disappointing results in tests in South Africa against the new strain there. It came out at not much more than 50% effective according to the science information site I follow on Twitter.
Just don't have it then
Ffs
 
Just had a phone we would like to invite for a vac YES she could not finish her sentance
She was taken aback