I've had both my Pfizer shots. Aside from a sore arm and fatigue (first time I slept for 11 hours), I've been fine. I would definitely recommend vaccination to everyone.
My mom, sister and companion all received the Pfizer Vaccine and are partially vaccinated for now. My best friend received the Moderna Vaccine. I believe the Pfizer is the most affective and safe vaccine. If it's not Pfizer I will refuse! I do not trust other vaccines because there are dangerous reactions associated with some.
My granddaughter already had Covid-19 and recovered from it and has natural immunity for up to six months. This is month five for her! My granddaughter was asymptomatic at the time of infection. My son in-law flew in from AZ to PA with my granddaughter!!
Her papa and I were so excited to see our precious angel after four years especially since we did not permit anyone to visit us in our home since the pandemic started! My granddaughter was the first!
Papa and I had a surprise for her with a nice Easter basket filled with her favorite activities, some candy and a solid chocolate Bunny! She loved her gifts and I hugged her and did not want to let her go! Nana missed her beautiful angel!🤗🥰
It was entirely safe since the area of AZ was considered low risk zone and the part of PA where my husband and I reside is also considered low risk zone as cases of covid-19 are decreasing in both areas.
Here in Quebec (I believe it's Canada wide but could be wrong about that) the government has decided to extend the second doses of all of the vaccines to 16 weeks in an intense effort to get as many people as possible vaccinated with their first dose. Especially since we are way behind other contries and the new variants are spreading rapidly.
Read my comment again and ponder, what is it you don't know?
And remember, there's a jovial image at the end that many old timers at TSG understand about my situation
I don't know if you guys heard but in Quebec and many other provinces in Canada they decided we had to wait 16 weeks before getting our second shots because they wanted to get as many people as possible vaccinated with the first one so they'd have some protection plus there was a shortage of doses at the beginning so they felt that was more important.
Now the vaccines are coming in fast and furious so they've allowed us to go online and move our appointments up for the second doses and I will be able to get mine next week which is a bit over a month sooner than originally scheduled. So I'm happy about that.
I've merged your thread into an existing thread for the same topic. We wouldn't want everyone to start a new thread because they got a vaccine shot. Thanks.
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