I thought they’d stopped administering it to the under 60s?Hey everyone,
I’m in my mid-20s, and just received my second dose of Astra Zeneca vaccine! I’m a little (really anxious) now about side-effects. Not much point in being nervous now I know, but hey!I had really bad side-effects to first vaccine, that went away within 24 hrs (apart from a sore arm).
we’re people better / worse after their second vaccine?
thanks
I think they stopped under 60s in Europe but here was under 30I thought they’d stopped administering it to the under 60s?
I was told to still go for my second dose, as I had my first one!I think they stopped under 60s in Europe but here was under 30
Not in the UK. Only under 30s are to be offered an alternative. 20 somethings who have it had are encouraged to take the 2nd dose I believe, unless they suffered a blood clot obviously!I thought they’d stopped administering it to the under 60s?
Different advice in Ireland. This is mad. How can it vary so much between countries? It’s either safe for under 60s or it’s not!!Not in the UK. Only under 30s are to be offered an alternative. 20 somethings who have it had are encouraged to take the 2nd dose I believe, unless they suffered a blood clot obviously!
Apologies! I have checked and it Appears the advice is only for Ireland. Not sure what difference what country you live in makesI was told to still go for my second dose, as I had my first one!
Anyone thats already had their 1st vaccination will get a 2nd one though regardless of age. Looking at research, CVST can be expected in 5 of every million people and is 3 times more likely in women. Given that the UK has had roughly 1 in every million vaccinations have CVST over the last 3 months, that seems comparable to the usual statistics although we don't know how many cases there have been in those 3 months in non vaccinated people. I suspect if these vaccinations had been done over a much longer period no one would've noticed, it's only because so many people are being vaccinated in a short space of time that it has come to light. Also one of the risk factors for CVST is obesity and obese people are in the vulnerable category so a high percentage of vaccinations would've been given to people ordinarily at risk anyway.I think they stopped under 60s in Europe but here was under 30
I had bad side effects on the first jab of AZ but nothing on the second jab.Hey everyone,
I’m in my mid-20s, and just received my second dose of Astra Zeneca vaccine! I’m a little (really anxious) now about side-effects. Not much point in being nervous now I know, but hey!I had really bad side-effects to first vaccine, that went away within 24 hrs (apart from a sore arm).
we’re people better / worse after their second vaccine?
thanks
Not if you give it some thought and recognise that a) they might be on the vulnerable list or b)they might be carers. There are criteria other than age that mean someone is entitled to a vaccine.How is it that some people in their 20s get the vaccine and yet here I am still waiting for my letter for my first?! Pretty shocking if you ask me.
Me personally I was bad after both jabs but had the worse reaction after the second oneHey everyone,
I’m in my mid-20s, and just received my second dose of Astra Zeneca vaccine! I’m a little (really anxious) now about side-effects. Not much point in being nervous now I know, but hey!I had really bad side-effects to first vaccine, that went away within 24 hrs (apart from a sore arm).
we’re people better / worse after their second vaccine?
thanks
Because I work with some very vulnerable adults, who have complex medical conditions, who have been in shielding since the start of lockdown. Meaning for lots of people I had to even cancel face to face visits.How is it that some people in their 20s get the vaccine and yet here I am still waiting for my letter for my first?! Pretty shocking if you ask me.
Because I’m one of the volunteers giving up my time to vaccinate you.How is it that some people in their 20s get the vaccine and yet here I am still waiting for my letter for my first?! Pretty shocking if you ask me.
My cousin works for the NHS, and he had covid last April, and he's had both his Pfizer shots now.im booked in for my vaccine next week.
im slightly nervous about side effects especially blood clots as im overweight (I suffer with health anxiety so probably overthinking!). i had covid last March and I'm worried this may cause me to get SE.
has anyone had the vaccine and had covid in the last year? ..did you get any side effects ?
I dont know what age or vulnerability category you come under but if you are over 45 you dont need to wait for a Drs letter you can just go straight to the NHS booking siteHow is it that some people in their 20s get the vaccine and yet here I am still waiting for my letter for my first?! Pretty shocking if you ask me.
Thank you x I will be preparedMy cousin works for the NHS, and he had covid last April, and he's had both his Pfizer shots now.
He felt rough after both shots, particularly the second one, but he's completely fine now.
His arm was sore and he felt like he had the flu, he said. He felt better after a couple of days, both times.
He's in his late twenties, fit and well.
Hope this helps you
Why are you waiting for a letter if you’re entitled to the jab - just book onlineHow is it that some people in their 20s get the vaccine and yet here I am still waiting for my letter for my first?! Pretty shocking if you ask me.
Thank you xx did you have Pfizer or AZ?Me personally I was bad after both jabs but had the worse reaction after the second one
astra zenaca for meThank you xx did you have Pfizer or AZ?
i know im having AZ as the centre im.going to only does that one.
I’ve had my second Astra Zeneca,Thank you xx did you have Pfizer or AZ?
i know im having AZ as the centre im.going to only does that one.
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