So I’m 17 and I got the COVID vaccine. At first I felt nothing, but after 12 hours of the vaccination My body started burning up, headache, nausea , fatigue, pain in my arm, and dizziness I took a pain killer and I slept in and when I woke up I was feeling all better! though my arm still slightly hurts. I got the Oxford vaccination While My older sister who is 29 got the Pfizer and she said she felt nothing besides arm pain. So I guess from a person to another the side effects differ , but it’s not life threatening. That’s just my own experience , again from a person to another this differs !!💞
Ps: I only took the first dose second one not yet, having it or not is a personal opinion, and I also had it for free.
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Weird how the BBC call it an RNA vaccine, but if you say that it’s an RNA vaccine and that that is a bad thing, all of a sudden it is denied as a conspiracy theory, no rna altering, here.
@pianoplayingsteve It doesn't alter your DNA, it is based on messenger RNA (mRNA). It attaches to cells to teach them how to fabricate an antibody which is so effective because it looks for those characteristic "spikes" on coronaviruses (which are what make them so effective, it has been reported).
@SomeMichGuy I never said it did alter your DNA. I mentioned that it is an MRA vaccine, but if you mention that in a negative light, it is suddenly a conspiracy theory.
@pianoplayingsteve You said it was an RNA vaccine, and mRNA is more precise. IDK what MRA is.
You have spread misinformation about the vaccines in other posts, and you have yet to say why an mRNA vaccine is "a bad thing"...what are your references?
And yes, with vaccines based on this new, mRNA approach knocking it out of the ballpark at ~95% effectiveness (the std flu vaccines are only ~50% effective), then saying that they are "bad" with ZERO real references, data, etc., IS simply spreading crap, and trying to plant seeds of doubt.
If you remember last year, about April, Dr. Fauci said that a vaccine 50% effective would be good, 60% effectiveness would be great. That is the sort of effectiveness which they had hoped for, based upon the other experience.
The mRNA-based vaccines are amazing.
So please either
a) be explicit in your condemnation, saying WHY and giving REFERENCES (this means to peer-reviewed research, etc., not YT videos of nurses who have hearsay);