By pure accident I got the vaccine I wanted, which was Moderna. If you are prone to allergic reactions or carry an epi pen, it is one of the safest.
I had one day of reaction after the first shot...aching and tired...really sore at the injection site, and then nothing. The second shot was less and more at the same time. I had planned to be ill the day after the injection, but really just felt vastly tired, and was very sore at the injection site. Unfortunately, that lasted for more than a week.
So far in Australia only the old folk and front line health workers have had the vaccine roll out. Quarantine workers, border force personnel now being done. We have a our own Medi-lab production facility starting to produce the Oxford Astrazeneca Vaccine. They hope to produce 1,000,000 a week. I will gladly be vaccinated when it is my turn.
I'm waiting for the more vulnerable to be done before getting it myself. NZ is exclusively using Pfizer ones now, so I guess it'll be that one when it does happen.
I'm still waiting for an invitation, which will likely be in May for AstraZeneca or Johnson. Then I hope to convert that into an invitation for Pfizer or Moderna.
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My hub and I got the Pfizer vaccine last Wednesday. We get the second one April 7. I had zero side effects and the hub only had a mild sore arm from the injection.