Which vaccine has the least side effects? Looks like I finally have to get it for work and thinking about the J&J
new straw said:
I'm Moderna vaxed x 3. Number 2 sucked, booster wasn't so bad. Never had a covid + test. Have worked with positive patients since April 2020.
redsquirrelAG said:
Science experiment is only 1 year in. Hold on long term effects.
Sapper Redux said:redsquirrelAG said:
Science experiment is only 1 year in. Hold on long term effects.
Funny how the goalposts keep moving…
redsquirrelAG said:
Science experiment is only 1 year in.
ChrisTAMU said:Sapper Redux said:redsquirrelAG said:
Science experiment is only 1 year in. Hold on long term effects.
Funny how the goalposts keep moving…
They sure do. First it was you won't get sick if you're vaccinated. First it was masks don't work. Then they did. Now they don't. First it was safe and effective, now it's warnings on vaccines in Japan and Israel's numbers skyrocketing.
fightingfarmer09 said:
Definitely J&J, but I still had bad side effects. It was worse than Covid I had this fall.
However it was a short duration of 12 hours that started 8 hours after the shot.
Yes because so many vaccines have long term side effects.redsquirrelAG said:
Science experiment is only 1 year in. Hold on long term effects.
Can one of the docs comment on this? I've started seeing this comment and I'm not sure what they mean. Is it bc of the name change?JamesE4 said:
My understanding, which I have seen many times including the Pfizer website, is that no Pfizer FDA fully approved (not just EUA) is available in the U,S,
I have no idea what they mean, it is FDA approved.Quinn said:Can one of the docs comment on this? I've started seeing this comment and I'm not sure what they mean. Is it bc of the name change?JamesE4 said:
My understanding, which I have seen many times including the Pfizer website, is that no Pfizer FDA fully approved (not just EUA) is available in the U,S,
Thanks. I read that when one of my friends first mentioned that theory, but honestly it was so bizarre to me that it was hard to understand what they meant in order to refute it. I showed them this line from the Press Release " Comirnaty has the same formulation as the EUA vaccine and is administered as a series of two doses, three weeks apart."KidDoc said:I have no idea what they mean, it is FDA approved.Quinn said:Can one of the docs comment on this? I've started seeing this comment and I'm not sure what they mean. Is it bc of the name change?JamesE4 said:
My understanding, which I have seen many times including the Pfizer website, is that no Pfizer FDA fully approved (not just EUA) is available in the U,S,
FDA Approves First COVID-19 Vaccine | FDA
ChrisTAMU said:
How many typically administered vaccines in American children use MRNA technology?
ChrisTAMU said:ChrisTAMU said:
How many typically administered vaccines in American children use MRNA technology?
Any comment here?
KidDoc said:Yes because so many vaccines have long term side effects.redsquirrelAG said:
Science experiment is only 1 year in. Hold on long term effects.
this is the kinda bull crap right here that needs to stop.SB 43rd STREET OG said:KidDoc said:Yes because so many vaccines have long term side effects.redsquirrelAG said:
Science experiment is only 1 year in. Hold on long term effects.
Luckily I think it's just mostly short term effects based on how many euro soccer players have collapsed and died this year compared to last and how many people I know who have family or friends who have had weird but severe complications shortly after shot (only a few, but that's enough for me). I think as long as soccer players quit getting shots, eventually instances of heart inflammation and sudden death or complications should go down. So yeah, I agree, I think it's just short term effects. But we'll know for sure in a few years I guess.
Sounds like stressing your heart at a high level with myocarditis is no bueno.
I agree 100%. Vaccinating low risk young people is silly and risky. I don't advise my teen patients with no risk factors to get vaccinated.SB 43rd STREET OG said:KidDoc said:Yes because so many vaccines have long term side effects.redsquirrelAG said:
Science experiment is only 1 year in. Hold on long term effects.
Luckily I think it's just mostly short term effects based on how many euro soccer players have collapsed and died this year compared to last and how many people I know who have family or friends who have had weird but severe complications shortly after shot (only a few, but that's enough for me). I think as long as soccer players quit getting shots, eventually instances of heart inflammation and sudden death or complications should go down. So yeah, I agree, I think it's just short term effects. But we'll know for sure in a few years I guess.
Sounds like stressing your heart at a high level with myocarditis is no bueno.
WES2006AG said:
American sports leagues are heavily vaccinated. Why do you think they have been spared all of these sudden deaths?
I was responding to someone who thinks European soccer players are dropping like flies after getting vaccinated even though that has proven to be more conspiracy BS. Just seeing if he has another BS theory about why the same isn't happening to our heavily vaccinated sports leagues.DadHammer said:WES2006AG said:
American sports leagues are heavily vaccinated. Why do you think they have been spared all of these sudden deaths?
Not sure your serious.
The young and in shape are not at risk with Covid. No way I get vaccinated if I was young and in shape.