Will you have a third dose of vaccine against COVID-19?
By Diana
@dya80dya (36657)
July 7, 2021 9:05am CST
I had two doses of the Pfizer vaccine, but people are saying that we need a third dose. I am not sure if I will have that third dose. I didn't feel good after the first two doses. And I avoid crowded places. Do you think that a third dose is really necessary? Will you have a third dose?
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
7 Jul 21
As far as I've read, the two shots we've had will need a booster shot after six months or a year, depending on which vaccine you got.
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@DaddyEvil (137259)
• United States
9 Jul 21
@dya80dya Yes, I probably will...
I didn't have any side effects from the first shot but had an upset stomach and slight fever with the second shot.
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@dya80dya (36657)
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13 Jul 21
@DaddyEvil I had the same side effects after the second shot.
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@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
7 Jul 21
No it doesn’t come with a third does there is a talk about booster which is what you second does of the vaccine is a booster to the first one. Flu shots are the same way but with everyone getting different types of covid shots it’s hard to officially say you’ll need a yearly booster or not.
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@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
9 Jul 21
@dya80dya there are lots they are sure of like chicken pox is a one time thing skids are not getting vaccinated for them. My kids have never had them because they had them with there MMR’s some parents do choice to not do those one.
@Butterfingers (66583)
• India
7 Jul 21
I think what they mean is the booster but we need to wait for that so don't feel panicked
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@popciclecold (38723)
• United States
7 Jul 21
You know, I really don't know, but the variant is spreading pretty fast, and my state is the lowest in the country for vaccines.
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