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So how many of y’all have gotten the vaccine? If so, what were some of the symptoms after?

I haven’t & don’t plan on getting it any time soon. I’ve heard too many bad things about it.😳
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I received the Moderna vaccine, two doses, because it has been in existence since the first outbreak of SARS under Obama. Moderna took that existing FDA approved vaccine and "tweaked" it so that the spikes on this new version of the virus are addressed by our body's own RNA immune response.

Supposedly it is the best vaccine for people with allergies. I plan to get the booster shot, also.

The first shot I received, I remember my face got very hot almost immediately, and I felt uncomfortably hot for about 20 minutes. I had a very sore spot on my arm after the second shot.

You can ask everyone for their reactive symptoms, but every single person is different, and their reactions will vary according to their age and general health.

After the second shot, I had one day of flu like symptoms. Body aches, sore throat, etc.

People who tell you that you can't catch the virus after vaccination are not correct , because the virus has mutated since these vaccines were first developed.

You can be vaccinated and STILL catch the Delta variant of the virus. However, it is likely that you will NOT die of it if you are vaccinated and otherwise healthy. You will also, most likely, not die of the Covid19 variant if you catch THAT.

The MU variant is another story. It is possible to die of the MU variant while vaccinated.

Wait for full FDA approval, which should be forthcoming in one month, and that way you will have some degree of assurance.
@4meAndyou [quote]The MU variant is another story. It is possible to die of the MU variant while vaccinated.
[/quote]🤯😱😡 This is really too much to take in.

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