And 10 hours later, I'm starting to get stiff, sore, and sluggish. We'll see how I feel in the morning.Shot 1 is done.
Do eet. just to be safer around your folks.Still no shots at all for me, but the vaccine rollout in Canada hasn't been great. Both my parents are vaccinated, I THINK twice, but definitely once each.
But honestly, I'm not in any rush because I'm way down the list of important people who need it. I work from home, I barely go out anyway, I don't have any health risks and young enough to not be in a risk age group, and I'm the furtherst away from an "essential worker." That my parents get vaccinated takes much, much higher priority.
EDIT: Hmm, on the other hand, I see recommendations that people get vaccinated if they work or live with seniors. So maybe I should look into it, just in case.
My arm hurt for a couple of days. Last night and this morning I kept feeling like I was on the cusp of being sick.And 10 hours later, I'm starting to get stiff, sore, and sluggish. We'll see how I feel in the morning.
I felt like I had been punched in the arm for a few days, no other side effectsI had no side effects for my vaccine. Just a sore arm. My brother told me he could barely move for a day his joints hurt so bad.
I don’t mind the over abundance of caution, but they need to focus more on how rare it is instead of feeding in to the “OH MY GOD I TOLD YOU IT WOULD KILL EVERYONE” bullshit..000008% of people who have gotten the Johnson & Johnson vaccine have blood clots that probably aren't even related to it so we're just gonna shut it down.
It's the one I got. I'm still fine.The J&J is the only one I would refuse.
I might hesitate about Sputnik-4 or Sinovac, but I'll happily take J&J.The J&J is the only one I would refuse.
Oh man, Johnson & Johnson is done in the US. Its over.Once trust is lost in a vaccine, it’s hard to get back.