Second dose taken last friday. Had a terrible sleep.
5G dont work that way. Even if you have 5G, if your phone doesnt support that you still wouldnt benefit.Had my first dose yesterday, AZ. Feeling fine, If I rub the site of the injection it is a little sore, otherwise nothing so far. Still don't have 5G reception on my phone.
I know. As it happens I do have a phone that supports 5G. Additionally the phone company claims we have 5G around here, but nobody has ever been able to access it. However that was not the point of the comment, it was more a dig at the conspiracy theorists.5G dont work that way. Even if you have 5G, if your phone doesnt support that you still wouldnt benefit.
unlike other vaccines I have had I hardly felt this one.
Yea when I only felt a little prick in my arm I actually said "is that it?". Last jab I remember having I definitely felt it going into my arm.Had my second dose of Pfizer about 17 hours ago. Just the sore arm again so far so all good.
I thought this! The first dose in particular I barely noticed happening - the second one I felt a bit more (I think mainly because I was expecting not to feel it that time..!) but still remarkably little.
although vaccination rate has slowed right down now in the UK, are younger people thinking they are fine to go without?
I believe the problem is that if you've been exposed to the virus (whether a positive infection or a contact alert) you aren't allowed the vaccine for either 21 or 28 days - don't recall which - and as the younger cohort currently have the highest infection and exposure rates there are a lot of people having to postpone and rearrange jab appointments. It's happened to quite a few people I work with!
Feels great, although vaccination rate has slowed right down now in the UK, are younger people thinking they are fine to go without?
I believe the problem is that if you've been exposed to the virus (whether a positive infection or a contact alert) you aren't allowed the vaccine for either 21 or 28 days - don't recall which - and as the younger cohort currently have the highest infection and exposure rates there are a lot of people having to postpone and rearrange jab appointments. It's happened to quite a few people I work with!