What is above 20-29 please???
This is actually true! Just like how your second shot is usually worse than the first.So about 12 hours after my vaccination I started to feel fluey, and ended up feeling worse than when I had Covid first time round. I'm hopeful that just means I still had antibodies and they got to work straight away! Bit annoying as I've never had anything more than a slightly sore arm from vaccinations in the past.
Mrs. Indie has now been booked in for her jab. She has mild asthma.
At this rate i'll likely be the last person i know to get the jab.
Now 56 and above can book via the NHS website, we're getting there!
Now 56 and above can book via the NHS website, we're getting there!
Are you sure?I am STILL 9 years out.
My mum got hers last week and my dad is raging as he's older and hasn't heard a word yet.
Are you sure?
England only, but he's contacted his GP so he should be sorted shortly.Well if he's over 56, tell him to follow this link and he can book himself;
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coron...rus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination/
England only, but he's contacted his GP so he should be sorted shortly.
So yes, we might be less at risk of DEATH, but just as at risk of getting the disease, then passing it on to loved ones etc...
This whole thing about the death rate of teachers being lower... isn't it because the majority of teachers are white, middle-class, fairly active etc... They've twisted the statistics to make it look like we're less at risk, but some of the stats I saw showed us being 3 times more likely to get it than many other professions. So yes, we might be less at risk of DEATH, but just as at risk of getting the disease, then passing it on to loved ones etc...
Mrs. Indie got AstraZenica'ed on Thursday. Then she spent all night awake with a fever, followed by a full day of not leaving bed.
Fun times
Mrs. Indie got AstraZenica'ed on Thursday. Then she spent all night awake with a fever, followed by a full day of not leaving bed.
Fun times