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(@williwaw)
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Had my second Pfizer ten days ago and felt fine more or less, but notably I've had a good deal of inflammation in several old injuries prone to arthritis that have me a bit hobbled. From experience I know this too will pass, but whether there is a connection between the jabs or not I do not know, but it came on fairly quickly a couple days after the second shot but could just as well be a side affect of aging less than gracefully.

 
Posted : 05/04/2021 10:03 am
(@murphy)
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NC opened up the floodgate today.?ÿ Anyone can now get a vaccine.?ÿ My wife left early to park in a line to receive the J&J vaccine.?ÿ I'll wait until there's no wait.

I'm opting for the J&J vaccine.?ÿ I'm forty, in great shape, and seem to have developed a strong immune system from years of surveying in landfills and waste water treatment plants.?ÿ Sewer AIAs are the gift that keeps on giving.?ÿ

I don't doubt the overall safety of the mRNA vaccines but I do doubt the robustness of the reporting on possible side effects.?ÿ This pandemic has taught me the value of using non-Google search engines such as Duck-Duck=Go.?ÿ

The J&J vaccine builds upon many decades of experiencial knowledge, whereas mRNA vaccines have been isolated to animals until now.?ÿ If I were in a higher risk category I would probably go the mRNA route but I'm guessing that mRNA vaccines, though safe, have more room for improvement.?ÿ

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Posted : 07/04/2021 5:08 am
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