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@siam said in Coronavirus - Australia:
Actual quotes from the Acting Premier of Victoria:
"We are doing the heavy lifting for all of Australia"
"Everyday is a grim day in a global pandemic"
if this is an elaborate ruse to fast-track the vaccine stuff then he is playing his part perfectly
casual hospitality and retail workers are the collateral damage i guess.
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First Shot done, pretty easy, no side effect yet
the biggest critique i have is you have to call up again to book the second one, why not just bok them both at the same time?
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@kiwiwomble Which vax did you get?
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@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
First Shot done, pretty easy, no side effect yet
the biggest critique i have is you have to call up again to book the second one, why not just bok them both at the same time?
That would be too efficient!
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@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
First Shot done, pretty easy, no side effect yet
the biggest critique i have is you have to call up again to book the second one, why not just bok them both at the same time?
I booked my 2x Pfizer shots this week at the same time
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booked in for my vaccine tomorrow
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@voodoo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
First Shot done, pretty easy, no side effect yet
the biggest critique i have is you have to call up again to book the second one, why not just bok them both at the same time?
I booked my 2x Pfizer shots this week at the same time
yep get my first one end of month, was easily able to book both online at same time.
FYI I am told its the second one that may knock you around a bit
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@bayimports said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@voodoo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
First Shot done, pretty easy, no side effect yet
the biggest critique i have is you have to call up again to book the second one, why not just bok them both at the same time?
I booked my 2x Pfizer shots this week at the same time
yep get my first one end of month, was easily able to book both online at same time.
FYI I am told its the second one that may knock you around a bit
So they say. Lucky for me I had little ill effect
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@canefan said in Coronavirus - Australia:
Lots of theories about how to reduce the effects. But who knows? Prepare for a day off, just in case
My mate had two days off but I think the second was precautionary.
Still can’t book mine yet even though it’s been a month since I registered. Was hoping to get my first shot before my trip back to me at end of the month.
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@nepia said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@canefan said in Coronavirus - Australia:
Lots of theories about how to reduce the effects. But who knows? Prepare for a day off, just in case
My mate had two days off but I think the second was precautionary.
Still can’t book mine yet even though it’s been a month since I registered. Was hoping to get my first shot before my trip back to me at end of the month.
I read that exercise pre-vax might help. Was a good excuse to hit the treadmill
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The vaccine affects people differently, but the consensus is that the first AZ is a bit rough, whilst the second is more or less non-existent. Whereas the Pfizer / Moderna is the opposite.
I went for a 90 min run straight after the AZ and I regretted that big time. Simply amplified the standard achy feeling of a fever.
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We booked for a friday in case the second one hit us hard, dont have many sick days left after the whole knee thing
@canefan said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@nepia said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@canefan said in Coronavirus - Australia:
Lots of theories about how to reduce the effects. But who knows? Prepare for a day off, just in case
My mate had two days off but I think the second was precautionary.
Still can’t book mine yet even though it’s been a month since I registered. Was hoping to get my first shot before my trip back to me at end of the month.
I read that exercise pre-vax might help. Was a good excuse to hit the treadmill
We walked into town to get ours so maybe that help as have had no side effects
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@majorrage said in Coronavirus - Australia:
The vaccine affects people differently, but the consensus is that the first AZ is a bit rough, whilst the second is more or less non-existent. Whereas the Pfizer / Moderna is the opposite.
I went for a 90 min run straight after the AZ and I regretted that big time. Simply amplified the standard achy feeling of a fever.
Probably wasn't wise. A bit like going for a run when you get the flu
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@canefan I was at school pick up around 30 mins after the vaccine and another Dad there is a Dr. We got chatting and I said I was thinking about it, his advice was to get out there as I wouldn't feel like doing it tomorrow. He was right, I suppose.
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@majorrage said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@canefan I was at school pick up around 30 mins after the vaccine and another Dad there is a Dr. We got chatting and I said I was thinking about it, his advice was to get out there as I wouldn't feel like doing it tomorrow. He was right, I suppose.
Who really knows what works. There is no rhyme or reason to it. But I took it easy after each jab, just in case
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