Confused of being vaccinated
@Jona11 (96)
June 21, 2021 8:19am CST
Actually, here in our country vaccination for Covid 19 has already started but still, here I am thinking if I want to be vaccinated. Especially there's this rumors I heard every now and then and this makes me confused. But If I decide, what would be the brand of the vaccine I want? What's your guys? Mind to share it with me what's the effect or side effect after having the first dose?
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@prashu228 (37520)
• India
21 Jun 21
I am not yet vaccinated , waiting for the slot
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@prashu228 (37520)
• India
21 Jun 21
@Jona11 Its Astrazeneca and covaxine , yes we can but only in private hospitals i guess
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@sharonelton (30301)
• Lichfield, England
25 Jun 21
I'm not having it. I don't want my immune system to be depleted. I have other ways of boosting my immune system through food.
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@sharonelton (30301)
• Lichfield, England
29 Jun 21
@Jona11 Yes, healthy foods do boost the immune system. I love my healthy foods!
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@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
21 Jun 21
There is current three kids our. There is Pfizer, moderna ans Jenson (Johnson and Johnson). All vaccines your body will react differently then the person before you had it. Most commons aide affects people feel is low grade fever, tired, mild body aches like the flu. The best answer to know which one is better for you is to talk to a medical professal. They can look at your medical history and guide you probably it which one.
I got Jenson it’s a one shot I have zero health risk factors so the one and done was good for me. I also have zero history of blood clots. My husband had Pfizer which is 2 weeks between shot. First one he as just tired for 2 days. The second shot he was more tired and a little ache. My self I had flu feels so tired and got tired easily as well a some body aches which is normal.
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@Bryanwati (158)
• Dibrugarh, India
22 Jun 21
I think it's the doctors who decide the shot according to your age for the covid vaccine.
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@ankurdini (1798)
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21 Jun 21
Get vaccines which available in your country, try to get more information there availability of vaccines and then u should vaccinate because vaccines is demand of time.

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@Kouponkaren (5501)
• United States
22 Jun 21
In the US we have a choice of 3 vaccines: Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Moderna. The J & J is only 85% effective and the other 2 are about 94% - 95% effective, so I chose one of those. I heard there were more allergic reactions to the Pfizer vaccine, and I have a lot of allergies, so that was out and I was left with Moderna. That one had stronger after effects, based on what I read. But I went with it anyway. The first shot went well. I had a little bit of body achiness that night, but not enough that I needed a pain reliever. I just went to bed early. The next day I was fine, but that night the same thing happened so I went to bed early again. My second shot was 4 weeks after. My arm was a bit sore, and by that night I had body aches and chills. I took an Ibuprofen and went to bed early. The next morning I woke up with a slight fever, chills, and major body aches. I didn't feel like doing anything all day so just took an Ibuprofen and laid down. The fever was gone by noon, the chills were gone by 4 pm, but I still had the achiness so I went to bed early. The next day, I woke up and felt perfectly fine and have been fine ever since. I did take extra vitamin C and some echinacea for a few days before each shot. I decided to get the vaccine because my husband and I travel a lot, and want to take cruises again, and so we need to be vaccinated. I also have asthma, and if I do get Covid, I would rather have a milder case because I have been vaccinated.
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@Tampa_girl7 (52195)
• United States
22 Jun 21
My family and I are fully vaccinated with Moderna. We didn’t have any side effects.
@Butterfingers (66607)
• India
21 Jun 21
Which country are you from? You should see which vaccines are available and select the one which is most in demand
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@RAOCV20 (270)
• Visakhapatnam, India
24 Jun 21
If we follow the rule of the thumb, vaccination is necessary. The choice of the brand of vaccine is not in our hands, but it depends on the availability in your country. If more than one brand are available, chose the costlier one as the manufacturers fix the price in proportion to efficacy.
