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06-05-2021, 04:21 PM
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Same here Scot, none of us have a record of the jab....my son lives in England and he has a card with the vaccine and date ....
NHS Scotland seem to do things differently....it'll be on your record though, if anyone needs to check.
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Yes I think that's probably it Pixie
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Had my 2nd jab on Tuesday and my arm is right sore but other than that john and I had no ill effects with both our 1st and 2nd jabs thankfully. When she jabbed me I yelled out OWWWWWW and gave her the death stare. I bet she thought oh away with ya you morngy bugger lol
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10-05-2021, 11:52 PM
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I accidentally put this elsewhere.

There was an interesting interview on the wireless this morning with a professor something about the AZ vaccine and blood clotting.

In the over 50s the rate of clotting is 4 to 6 per million injections.

In the under 50s it is 10 per million.

Symptoms appear after 5 days and up to 20 days usually in the form of a headache which persists. It starts after all the usual vaccine symptoms have ceased (sore arm, flu like feeling, tiredness etc). The condition can be effectively treated.
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11-05-2021, 01:15 AM
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Re: Covid-19 Vaccinations

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I accidentally put this elsewhere.

There was an interesting interview on the wireless this morning with a professor something about the AZ vaccine and blood clotting.

In the over 50s the rate of clotting is 4 to 6 per million injections.

In the under 50s it is 10 per million.

Symptoms appear after 5 days and up to 20 days usually in the form of a headache which persists. It starts after all the usual vaccine symptoms have ceased (sore arm, flu like feeling, tiredness etc). The condition can be effectively treated.
The under 40s here will have pfizer or moderna Bruce.
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11-05-2021, 09:14 AM
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The under 40s here will have pfizer or moderna Bruce.
They will be offered Pfizer or Moderna if they want.
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11-05-2021, 09:29 AM
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The under 40s here will have pfizer or moderna Bruce.
Same here but for the under 50s, AZ is only for the over 50s and we don't have Moderna as yet, as far as I know it has not been approved for use in Australia.
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13-05-2021, 12:00 AM
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This morning it was announced that Australia has just signed a deal with Moderna for 10 million doses this year and 15 million in 2022.

This is all subject to the vaccine being approved by the TGA.

There are also negotiations going on for Moderna to set up production of mRNA vaccines in Australia as well as funding for CSL to produce mRNA type vaccines.
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They will be offered Pfizer or Moderna if they want.
I'm not aware there's a choice in England. The decision made was to not vaccinate the under 40s with AZ because of the cost/benefit studies.
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14-05-2021, 03:37 AM
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Well this is the first week I am feeling a lot better and back to normal after my jab. My gp said that the muscle pains can last for six weeks in some. I'm sure taking a magnesium supplement has helped. But I am now able to do normal things again, gardening and walking up and down the stairs without limping due to stiffness. Which is pretty good now that it's nearly summer and friends have lots of plans to meet up. Only a couple of weeks ago I thought I'd have to pull out I was still feeling so rough.

The GP has persuaded me to have the second dose. She also had strong side effects with the first dose but said that people who have this tend to have an easy time with dose 2 of AZ. Pfizer the opposite is true with dose 2 causing more side effects than dose 1.

Mups and Summer - hope you are getting a little better too.
 
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