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RE: Covid-19 vaccine? #31
(06-27-2021, 12:00 PM)mothered Wrote:
(06-27-2021, 10:46 AM)Jiggly Wrote: Glad to hear you're finally getting yours! Is it still slow going where you are?
Thank you.

There were a few minor setbacks, but things have started to pickup as of late.

That's really great to hear!

I'm still hoping for travel corridors to open up (based on vaccine successes and other data). Although, not before it is sensible to do so. Any country's vaccine success, is a success to everyone else too.
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RE: Covid-19 vaccine? #32
(06-27-2021, 06:35 PM)Jiggly Wrote: I'm still hoping for travel corridors to open up (based on vaccine successes and other data). Although, not before it is sensible to do so.
Travel Is still limited to a certain degree In my locality, but with only two reported cases (at the most) over the last few weeks, I'd say restrictions will ease pretty soon.

(06-27-2021, 06:35 PM)Jiggly Wrote: Any country's vaccine success, is a success to everyone else too.
Very well said and absolutely spot-on.
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RE: Covid-19 vaccine? #33
(06-28-2021, 03:56 AM)mothered Wrote:
(06-27-2021, 06:35 PM)Jiggly Wrote: I'm still hoping for travel corridors to open up (based on vaccine successes and other data). Although, not before it is sensible to do so.
Travel Is still limited to a certain degree In my locality, but with only two reported cases (at the most) over the last few weeks, I'd say restrictions will ease pretty soon.

(06-27-2021, 06:35 PM)Jiggly Wrote: Any country's vaccine success, is a success to everyone else too.
Very well said and absolutely spot-on.

That's not too bad at all wow. Fingers crossed no more waves!
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RE: Covid-19 vaccine? #34
(06-29-2021, 01:27 PM)Jiggly Wrote: That's not too bad at all wow. Fingers crossed no more waves!
For a third day In a row, there's no new reported cases In my locality.

Hopefully It continues to remain that way.
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RE: Covid-19 vaccine? #35
Everyone adult in my apartment building has been vaccinated and that is truly a welcome sign for us and probably a no-entry sign for the virus.

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RE: Covid-19 vaccine? #36
My appointment for the vaccination is scheduled next week. A bit apprehensive as there are a few negative reports of side effects. Also happy to read a lot of positives through this forum. I might go in for Pfizer or AstraZeneca.

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RE: Covid-19 vaccine? #37
I have taken both the doses of AstraZeneca, actually 42 days apart between the doses. Fortunately for me, I did not experience any adverse reaction other than localized pain. But the scientists are now claiming AstraZeneca is more effective if second dose is taken after 82 days. Anyway it doesn't matter as long as I am protected against the new variants which seem to pop up every other day.

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RE: Covid-19 vaccine? #38
It's Not even working , i know i guy that got vaccined Twice , and He still get infected by the corona Virus

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RE: Covid-19 vaccine? #39
(07-27-2021, 11:38 PM)atlas010101 Wrote: It's Not even working , i know i guy that got vaccined Twice , and He still get infected by the corona Virus

Vaccine won't entirely prevent you from getting it. It will certainly improve your immune system's response, though.
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RE: Covid-19 vaccine? #40
(07-27-2021, 11:41 PM)Oni Wrote:
(07-27-2021, 11:38 PM)atlas010101 Wrote: It's Not even working , i know i guy that got vaccined Twice , and He still get infected by the corona Virus

Vaccine won't entirely prevent you from getting it. It will certainly improve your immune system's response, though.
Btw This Corona Thing Is soo Confusing .Some People With a Low immune System are not getting infected .

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