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 .
My Mother and Father have both had their first vaccination. Both had the AstraZeneca one.

Mam had no reaction, while me Dad was in bed for a day and felt like shit but was fine on the third day.
 
Had it last Monday the 1st =- Tuesday afternoon felt I was passing out and was flat on my back couldn't work until Thursday afternoon, For me the effects were worse than having Covid itself.
Having said that I returned a positive Covid test on the 4th February and I have since learned the GP's surgery who gave me the news I was positive AND the jab should have waited until 4 weeks pass before administering it. So looks like they drop a bollock there.
Anyway won't put me off having the booster soon nor any other boosters needed if thats how we fight mutations in the end. Can't equate two days of being not well with a virus that could threaten mankind - I have had hangovers that lasted longer FFS
 
Had my AZ jab yesterday (Friday). Had slight chills and fever last night so not a great night's sleep. Woke up about 10am today with a headache and a feeling like a mild hangover. I have felt better and better as the day has gone on. I am fighting fit for tomorrow's match when I plan to have a few beers. One slightly strange side affect is that my face has gone red and I look like "Tango" man. Apparently this is relatively common and will clear up in 24 hours.
 
I had the Astra last Sunday , no side effects apart from a bit of a bruised arm where they gave me the jab for a couple of days ... can't wait for the follow up :)
 

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