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doong · 56-60, M
Ivermectin is enough.
What about Sputnik / Novavax ?
Ryzeup1n · 22-25, M
@doong Theres also the Chinese vaccine

JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@zerofuks2give
I would think my natural antibodies from having the virus is much better

That may not be true.

First, the vaccinations do not result in unnatural antibodies. The antibodies are still your own and generated by your body.

Having any antibodies is better than none. But some early studies have shown that the antibodies from vaccinations may offer better resistance than antibodies only from an infection.

I support your choice either way, just offering a perspective.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@zerofuks2give
Well you have fun living your life in fear
I'm not the one afraid of a vaccine.
zerofuks2give · 41-45, M
@LordShadowfire I’m not either. I just find it unnecessary.
Take the one thats killed the least amount of test subjects.
dark548 · M
@YourMomsSecretCrush makes sense
Jill1990 · 31-35, F
I took the Pfizer just because it was the first available. I think they are both very good.
its not a vax its a gene therapy and all will kill you in 5 years or less
@LordShadowfire have you ever even posted a video on there? they like twitter remove anyone. for the stupidest reason.
youtube is your only source. instead of researching you follow blindly.
olibird · 22-25, F
@SexyLesGirl13 can you give any scientific basis for your statement?

There's no way that an mRNA vaccine can alter your DNA.
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Lilymoon · F
I had Pfizer but I think both are pretty similar.
got the Moderna
dark548 · M
@dark548 that's what the clinic was offering. it was so hard to get an appointment anywhere at the time
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
Pfizer both doses. Minimal side effects
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
Both are fairly similar.

There is early evidence that Moderna will result in better long term antibodies.

Pfizer has a lower risk of reaction after the shots (though that might be related to antibodies not lasting as long)

I got Pfizer, but seems to me that Moderna could be better long term.
dark548 · M
@MarineBob no thanks
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F
@MarineBob you lived to tell about it! Great!
BigBulge · 41-45, M
Luck of the draw: I got double vaccinated with Pfizer. I think that their long medical history speaks well for them. That said, everything I've read about Moderna has been positive.
PhaqueYou · M
???


No idea.

I did moderna... nothing, like an ordinary shot of anything else I've had injected.

Keep polling!
gregloa · 61-69, M
Johnson&Johnson, only one dose.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@gregloa Of blood clots. No, thank you.
gregloa · 61-69, M
@LordShadowfire just as safe as any vaccines. My family all got the Johnson&Johnson and will be getting a booster as soon as available. Pfizer is least affective over time.
PatKirby · M
Moderna, which was the one offered at the clinic where I worked at.
Straylight · 31-35, F
Moderna because I flipped a coin and it landed heads.
melissa001 · 51-55, F
Moderna because that's what was being offered where I got the shot.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
I took the Moderna vaccine. I know nothing of the Pfizer vaccine's side effects, so I'll just focus on what I do know.

Chances are with Moderna, you'll get some weird but survivable side effects. My mom got some minor COVID symptoms for like a day. I ended up with an infected lymph node for 3 days.

We both consider the side effects worth the protection.
nuddie · 61-69, M
Pfizer for me
dark548 · M
@nuddie why?
nuddie · 61-69, M
@dark548 that’s what was available at the time
MrGomco · 36-40, M
Almost the same thing.
walabby · 61-69, M
Any one. Just do it!
spjennifer · 56-60, T
Bleach? 😆
Ingwe · F
atm pfizer

 
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