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Had my 2nd shot last weekend. The first one was worse for me. I had a fever and threw up from nausea and had a headache and body aches. The 2nd one had a mild fever but otherwise I’ve been fine. I have a friend that got the moderna shot. Her 2nd one and 5 days later woke up with Bells Palsey. Y’all be safe out there.
 
Had my 2nd shot last weekend. The first one was worse for me. I had a fever and threw up from nausea and had a headache and body aches. The 2nd one had a mild fever but otherwise I’ve been fine. I have a friend that got the moderna shot. Her 2nd one and 5 days later woke up with Bells Palsey. Y’all be safe out there.
Not going to front, although I think it’s perfectly safe for the vast majority of the population, they really should be transparent about some of these side effects. Even if something’s not going to kill me I’d like to know what other effects there may be, even if rare.

Some of that transparency may make more people hesitant, so I get why they not just shouting the more rare effects from the roof tops, but I think some of the already hesitant people may be less hesitant if it’s just right out there and they’re not hearing it second hand.
 
Fair. Him being vaccinated is irrelevant to her vaccination tho.

Him not being vaccinated doesn't put her at any kind of risk.

Vaccination is not 100% protection. Not against the original, parent virus, and certainly not against variants. She can still be infected.

And dude will more likely to be infected if he's not vaccinated.
 
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Been watching the playoffs all day.



Don't really feel comfortable with all those fans in the stands though.



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Seems like another surge waiting to happen.



Only thing that would be interesting to see is all the finger-pointing and blame game shenanigans that would happen in the aftermath
 
Vaccination is not 100% protection. Not against the original, parent virus, and certainly not against variants. She can still be infected.

And dude will more likely to be infected if he's not vaccinated.

Ok... so why did you no sign my post if you're saying the same thing.
 
lol. we're not saying the same thing. His lack of vaccination puts her at additional risk. As opposed to dealing with a dude who is vaccinated.

Maybe my information is incorrect but the vaccine doesn't make you immune to catching covid so I'm not understanding how he's putting her at risk.
 
All we know for sure that your less likely to die from covid with the vaccine and the symptoms are much more mild.

Theres no proof of it creating enough antibodies for us not to catch it ( that would make it a cure) or making it less transmissible. We know already that people that have already had covid or have been vaccinated can still catch covid.
 
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