Wow, just two hours?
I, to this point, have had a robust reaction to the vaccination. I had zero reaction to any flu shots.
Wow, just two hours?
Sorry for the confusion. I just meant I got a flu shot and a Covid booster. Separate shots, but I got them both today.What brand of shot? I am not tracking that one has been released that contains both shots. Are you part of a trial?
Sorry for the confusion. I just meant I got a flu shot and a Covid booster. Separate shots, but I got them both today.
I got Moderna #3 today. I had to go to Publix. 2 hours later and I have a fever and chills. So far it is less painful.
For me, fever, chills, ad headachesI got my #3 Moderna Tues morning. Today I finally feel better after a day and a half of feeling Blah, no fever though during the Blah time.
Hope you feel better soon!For me, fever, chills, ad headaches
Hope you feel better soon!
My experience says at least 48 hrs! How are you and the wife doing?So, I should plan on getting my booster 72 hours before anything important?
My experience says at least 48 hrs! How are you and the wife doing?
Thanks. I was toying with the idea of getting it tomorrow morning, but that's less than 48 hours from my Sunday morning start, so maybe I'll find a better interval on my calendar.
I'm mostly working from home. Patti is improving, I think, but slowly. It's going to take a very long time (months) for her to get back to where she once was.
Timeline for my booster, I was fine for 12 hours, then miserable for 12 hours. By 48 hours I was pretty much recovered, I’d say back to normal but SWMBO tells me I was never normal begin with!Thanks. I was toying with the idea of getting it tomorrow morning, but that's less than 48 hours from my Sunday morning start, so maybe I'll find a better interval on my calendar.
I'm mostly working from home. Patti is improving, I think, but slowly. It's going to take a very long time (months) for her to get back to where she once was.
I dont get it. People having these vaccine reactions. Im triple vaccinated. J&J, Moderna booster and Flu.
Nothing, no reactions. I had an aching arm from J&J and Flu shot for a few hrs, thats it.
Everyone's body is different and will react differently to medications. There is far more reporting on this vaccine than others, so it is easier to find people talking about different side effects. When you give enough medications to people you start seeing a few outliers where the standard dose doesn't work or effects them stronger or faster (this is often predictable from a few factors) or you see side effects that you don't always see.
Very true and no reaction to the vaccine could be a sign that it did not produce an adequate immune response. There is also a new marker that predicts more severe reactions to the vaccine.
I have much better tests than most facilities outside NIH and the CDC. I recently ran a panel of new tests for neutralizing antibodies. I am hoping for this test to become more widely available. For now, it is only for research purposes. My team is finding that there might be something to symptoms from the vaccine and levels of antibodies and especially the neutralizing type.
More research is needed, but there is a small correlation between symptomatic response and the level of immune / antibody response to vaccination.
I'm aware of multiple people who got the J&J single shot and later were tested for circulating antibodies, and had typical responses (several hundred units per ml, certainly well into positive response territory if less than the thousands of units often seen with the mRNA vaccines), who reported no severe reactions to the Moderna or Pfizer boosters. There is no reason to think the booster was not effective in these cases. Many people have light reactions to any of the vaccines/boosters and still generate strong measurable immunity.Could it be that my Moderna booster didnt produce side effects because it's a 1st shot, and was given 8mos after my J&J ?
Most people, I've heard, didnt have side effects until the 2nd Pfizer/Moderna shot, a month after the 1st.
Could be. I am just saying that I would not celebrate a lack of symptoms.Could it be that my Moderna booster didnt produce side effects because it's a 1st shot, and was given 8mos after my J&J ?
Most people, I've heard, didnt have side effects until the 2nd Pfizer/Moderna shot, a month after the 1st.
More specific to the Lancet article. For people who have had covid, do they still need to get vaccinated? Are there studies that say getting vaccinated after having covid provides better protection in the future?
Article in The Lancet
Chuck, This sounds like, once you've had covid, you're not likely to get it again. What's your take? Thanks.
Protective immunity after recovery from SARS-CoV-2 infection
More specific to the Lancet article. For people who have had covid, do they still need to get vaccinated? Are there studies that say getting vaccinated after having covid provides better protection in the future?
More specific to the Lancet article. For people who have had covid, do they still need to get vaccinated? Are there studies that say getting vaccinated after having covid provides better protection in the future?
There have been multiple cases reported in the news of people who got COVID twice.
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