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Things to take note when you go for your Covid Vaccination


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Just done my 2nd Pfizer last evening. 

Wake up this morning only the needle area aching, other than that, nothing. No fever no tired no lau sai.

Last round also like that, only slight sore at the needled area and that was it.

Means what.. Pfizer no effect? 6 months later can try other brands like Sinovac? 😈

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36 minutes ago, therock said:

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much as we are concerned with the number in the community now, these graphs are reassuring ..

we are definitely in a better place than many ..👍

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Not sure if anyone know...

After 2nd injection. Is there any waiting period before going for swap test? Or will the injection interfere and return a +ve result?🤪

 

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Aunty's talk that having a more severe reaction like body ache or fever is good. It meams the body is healthy and fighting the virus. And those who felt little reaction is not healthy. 

Please enlighten me whether I may debunk that with facts. 

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57 minutes ago, yishunite said:

Your aunty not wrong actually. I use to do annual flu jab, symptoms after shot are very similar. I now had my first Moderna jab. Arm ache was less than my flu jab 2 or 3 years ago

Well different bodies different reaction. Many has claimed that the 2nd job would have more adverse effect and I felt the opposite. 

Maybe I body system is mess up... 

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On 5/29/2021 at 11:08 AM, Playtime said:

Not sure if anyone know...

After 2nd injection. Is there any waiting period before going for swap test? Or will the injection interfere and return a +ve result?🤪

 

I checked for you. You can go anytime, cheers.

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On 5/29/2021 at 12:36 PM, Hamburger said:

Aunty's talk that having a more severe reaction like body ache or fever is good. It meams the body is healthy and fighting the virus. And those who felt little reaction is not healthy. 

Please enlighten me whether I may debunk that with facts. 

A reaction is good, but I wouldn't worry if there isn't a strong one too.

Cheers

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