For those who have had the vaccine

For the Bluemooners who have had the vaccine, did you have any side effects?

  • All good felt nothing

    Votes: 66 35.5%
  • Minor side effects, sore arm etc

    Votes: 90 48.4%
  • Felt really unwell for a few days

    Votes: 27 14.5%
  • Very bad side effects and had to be admitted to hospital

    Votes: 3 1.6%

  • Total voters
    186
  • Poll closed .
Has anybody you know who has had the jab subsequently test positive after the normal incubation and infectiousness period?

We had a doctor test positive in QLD after receiving the jab however he was more than likely positive prior to receiving the jab.

Hotel quarantine stuff ups and a slow vaccination roll out give our state leaders the lovely excuse to shut down businesses if not the whole state every time there is any community spread and to shut down borders again.

Mind you the elections have been held in QLD and NT and WA all incumbents winning in massive landslides because they kept the State " safe " (LOL) so lockdowns are not hopefully political football as they have been used in the past.
 
Oxford jab, felt fine all day and then had the worst night's sleep (or lack of) of my life. Next night wasn't much better. Had pretty much all the common side-effects, one after another. By the third day I was right as rain, although my arm is still a bit sore.
 
I had my AZ jab at the Etihad nearly 3 weeks ago. I didn’t feel the jab at all and I was a bit surprised when I was told it was done. I was fine for about 24 hours and then felt as though I had a hangover, I had a bit of a headache and felt just out of sorts. I slept ok that second night and the third day I felt a bit drained, but nothing too bad. My arm then hurt for three or four days after this. All in all, it wasn’t too bad and I understand that the AZ one causes the most reaction on the first dose and for the Pfizer one, it’s the second dose.
 

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