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Covid Vaccine--Who Got It?

Started by gatrapper, August 31, 2021, 03:24:14 PM

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WildTigerTrout

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Quote from: Spurs Up on August 31, 2021, 07:05:33 PM
Quote from: WildTigerTrout on August 31, 2021, 06:40:02 PM
I got the J&J Vaccine in mid- February from the VA.  No problem at all.  My arm was more sore from the flu shot.


My wife got the Moderna.  Her arm was really sore both times and she had some side effects for a couple days.

Glad we got them.  This is America and everyone can decide for themselves but I encourage getting it.

Do you work for Johnson & Johnson?  To my knowledge, that vax wasn't available to the rest of us before March.
NO I don't work for J&J.  I am a U.S. Army Veteran.  They called me and offered me the shot.  I got it at the VA Clinic.  I think I earned it!
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turkeyfool

I'd also be more inclined to get it if it wasn't being pushed and people were being threatened on getting fired at their workplace if they didn't have it (even heard of some remote workers being threatened with that, which is hilarious). I'm 28 so I don't see a reason unless I know more people who have had bad cases of the rona

PALongspur

I got the J&J back in early April. The day after was pretty rough but I would do it over again if given the choice. My wife got two doses of Moderna through the school system, she had no issues.

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I did the 2 shot Moderna vaccine back in March. Had about 8-10 hrs of flu like symptoms after the 2nd shot, but nothing terrible. I'm pro vaccinate but very much against any mandate to do so. My body, my choice.
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fallhnt

No to the vaccine.
Very tired of this subject.


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Candyman

Quote from: WildTigerTrout on August 31, 2021, 07:17:30 PM
Quote from: Spurs Up on August 31, 2021, 07:05:33 PM
Quote from: WildTigerTrout on August 31, 2021, 06:40:02 PM
I got the J&J Vaccine in mid- February from the VA.  No problem at all.  My arm was more sore from the flu shot.


My wife got the Moderna.  Her arm was really sore both times and she had some side effects for a couple days.

Glad we got them.  This is America and everyone can decide for themselves but I encourage getting it.

Do you work for Johnson & Johnson?  To my knowledge, that vax wasn't available to the rest of us before March.
NO I don't work for J&J.  I am a U.S. Army Veteran.  They called me and offered me the shot.  I got it at the VA Clinic.  I think I earned it!

Thank you for your service!

tracker vi

Got Moderna in March . Slept real good after 2nd shot , didn't grow a tail , become magnetic or nothing .

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Mtd69

got the moderna shot in march only a sore arm both times for a couple days

TurkeyReaper69

Quote from: turkeyfool on August 31, 2021, 07:19:25 PM
I'd also be more inclined to get it if it wasn't being pushed and people were being threatened on getting fired at their workplace if they didn't have it (even heard of some remote workers being threatened with that, which is hilarious). I'm 28 so I don't see a reason unless I know more people who have had bad cases of the rona
This right here. I'm 21 and see no point in getting it, I have natural immunity (which is better than any vaccine). and am skeptical about the long term side effects.

silvestris

Quote from: Hwd silvestris on August 31, 2021, 06:05:29 PM

Especially during the important decision making point in their young lives.   

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I got the Pfizer back in March.  No issues, easy as pie.


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deerhunt1988

Got both doses of Moderna in March/April of this year as a very healthy, active 32 year old. Only side effects were EXTREMELY sore arms. Sore enough it hurt to open a car door and I dreaded the 2nd shot due to the incoming soreness. But i'd take that over COVID.

The decision to get the vaccine when I did was really driven by turkey season and having at risk parents. I knew I'd likely be flying to hunt during Spring 2021 and didn't want any "vaccination status" nonsense to interfere with my plans. My parents are in their 70s and although my mother is vaccinated, my father is a bit higher risk and has a condition in which they don't recommend vaccination.

My grandparents are in their late 80s/early 90s and both vaccinated. They both got COVID a few months after being fully vaccinated. 94 year old grandfather got the antibody treatment the day he tested positive and recovered quite nicely. He was attempting yard work a couple days later. No doubt in my mind he could have had it WAY worse without being vaccinated.

As a biologist, I trust in science (although now days a bit less than before and you REALLY have to consider the source). I told folks in 2020 to not be surprised when the virus mutates and may actually turn into something worse. Its basic science..

The way I see it, you are going to get something you don't want one way or another. That something will be COVID, the vaccine, or very possibly both. I'm pro-choice and don't appreciate the efforts to cram the vaccine down people's throats. It sounds grim, but as far as I'm concerned, this is just Mother Nature regulating populations. And we could use a little fine tuning of the gene pool.