Coronavirus - Australia
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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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@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.
Good
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@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
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
Got a million sick days so booked for Monday fortnight for second AZ. Bugger being crook on the weekend
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M4L's "It's All Bullshit" rant of the day
The "cluster" is growing at an exponential rate of 4 a day, on 57-odd thousand tests every 24 hours
3 people are in hospital, 0 are in ICUThe cases that were causing the anxiety about fleeting contact transmission turned out to be false positives
And yet people in Melbourne remain confined to their houses. States remain closed to people from Victoria. This shit makes no sense.