Coronavirus (Covid-19) Discussion
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@SKT you may not have to deal with this but after their shot I got a msg saying there were no follow up appts available 3 weeks out. I had to go back in and find appts myself but they were out there. I think it looked for one at the location we were at instead of looking everywhere. Just a heads up.
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My fiancée and I both got our boosters last night. Pfiser for me and Moderna for her..They had a station set up at a local brewery of all places. I slept like crap last night and kind of feel groggy this morning. I'm going to head to work but might leave early if I don't feel better. It's not horrible by any means but I really wish I could stay in bed. I woke up around 1:30 because I sweated through a heavy IH tee and had to change for a fresh one.
Amanda reacted poorly to her second dose and is snoozing now. Hopefuly her booster isn't as bad. Fortunately for her, she still works from home.
No regrets here but damn my arm hurts.
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Got my third shot last friday (BioNTech/Pfizer, after AstraZeneca in Feb and Mai) together with seasonal flu. No side effect except some muscle pain at the COVID injection site for about 24hrs. Was much worse after the first Astra, when I had a night with quite bad chills. But no complains, just glad that I can get this.
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I couldn’t get my booster fast enough. I got it before they opened them up to everyone. The pharmacies weren’t asking any questions either. I think they wanted everyone to get them anyway. They were trying to give out all the shots. They were like Flu Shot? Got it thanks. How about shingles? Dude, how old do you think I am? I only felt bad after my second shot, all three Moderna. The 1st and third were just soreness on the arm. Now that omicron, my least favorite Transformer, is here I hope more people get boosted.
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I had exactly the same experience as Matt–went before my time, no one cared, and only the second of 3 Moderna shots generated symptoms.
I am hoping that the infectiousness of Omicron is indeed paired as suspected with less severe infection. Then it could be a strain that at least generates antibodies as it runs through the population.
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I am hoping that the infectiousness of Omicron is indeed paired as suspected with less severe infection. Then it could be a strain that at least generates antibodies as it runs through the population.
I read about some decent research today about this today. It seems that the same changes that make it super spreadable also prevent it from going into the lungs where the earlier variants have done the damage.
It seems to reproduce very quickly in the nose mouth and throat, generating a high viral load, but can’t travel further. The article also stated that updated vaccination provides 75% protection, which is more than previously thought.
Source is in Norwegian I’m afraid:
https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/i/qW7Aqe/ny-studie-om-omikron-det-gaar-i-retning-av-forkjoelelse
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I’m back in the US for Christmas and just got my Moderna booster. They didn’t care that it was only 5 and a half months since the second shot. I wanted to get it before flying back to Germany in case Omicron explodes during the next few weeks.
I had minimal side effects in terms of a headache and muscle aches, like I experienced after the second dose. But I was in a bitchy mood the entire day after receiving it. On the second day I felt fine.
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I’m back in the US for Christmas and just got my Moderna booster. They didn’t care that it was only 5 and a half months since the second shot.
Norway is struggling with Omicron. Highest ever rate of infection and hospitalisation with covid. Part of the strategy here is shortening the time between dose two and three to four months. I took my third Pfizer today.