Covid jab

Y Fan Wen

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I generally know what is in each chemical as u call them . COVID jab absolutely no idea what’s in it. It’s not even properly licensed yet. I much prefer the idea of herd immunity whilst obviously keeping to sensible measures. COVID has a 99.7 % survival rate and we are all hiding away from it !! Oh and apparently we have no winter flu anymore . Yeah right
So that's about 200,000 to bury then.
I suppose this winter's flu hasn't had any chance to spread because of the social distancing measures.
 
UK typical annual flu deaths = 11,000 - - Looks as though the last 12 months will be well down due to "Social Distancing"
Quite true, virtually no Flu due to restrictions but on top of that virtually all deaths recorded as Covid till recently as no Post Mortem costs.
There is another virus on the move which is very flu like but as we move to warmer (hopefully) weather it should die out.
Also interesting was the virtual D notice preventing any negative waves about vaccines. At my second jab nurse said only 65 contra indications to the vaccines in Borders. I asked her if that included one woman I know in her 60's who was paralysed from the neck down for 8 hours or the guy who had a fatal anaphylactic shock outside the vaccine centre. That stumped her!
What I also find interesting is that the AZ vaccine has lower blood clot reactions than either Pfeizer or Moderna so suck on that Macron and Merkel.
EU/France desperate for the Sanoffi/GHK vaccine to be the saviour but its still dead in the water. They bet on the wrong horse and lost badly when it never got over the first fence. We are at 70% herd immunity now so can start living again.
 
Wife and me had first AZ jab yesterday morning. Both absolutely floored last night and feel like shyte today. Still working but not on top form. Tired achy joints and generally out of sorts.
However it’s lambing time here and this usually comes near the end had 2 long ceasers through the night on cows one on Sunday and one on Tuesday and not had a full nights sleep since last month so I’m assuming it’s the state we are in as much as the jab.
Probably a bad time to have it but nearly lost my daughter with pneumonia/bronchitis when she was a baby and have old folk to look after to so thought best have it
 
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primmiemoo

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Devon
Wife and me had first AZ jab yesterday morning. Both absolutely floored last night and feel like shyte today. Still working but not on top form. Tired achy joints and generally out of sorts.
However it’s lambing time here and this usually comes near the end had 2 long ceasers through the night on cows one on Sunday and one on Tuesday and not had a full nights sleep since last month so I’m assuming it’s the state we are in as much as the jab.
Probably a bad time to have it but nearly lost my daughter with pneumonia/bronchitis when she was a baby and have old to look after to so thought best have it

Hope you feel better very soon 💐
Keep up the liquids, and have 40 winks when you can. Hope the rest of lambing is really straightforward for you.
 
Hope you feel better very soon 💐
Keep up the liquids, and have 40 winks when you can. Hope the rest of lambing is really straightforward for you.
Haha thanks. Didn’t think it was a great idea going now for it but there’s no correct answer. It will pass over like most other things. I think we were heading for a tired spell anyway. The sheep have eased off a touch and most of its done so that’s usually when the tiredness kicks in when the adrenaline stops
 

primmiemoo

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Devon
Haha thanks. Didn’t think it was a great idea going now for it but there’s no correct answer. It will pass over like most other things. I think we were heading for a tired spell anyway. The sheep have eased off a touch and most of its done so that’s usually when the tiredness kicks in when the adrenaline stops

It's a side effect of lambing time to feel odd after leaving the holding in any case, isn't it. Human eye contact feels discombobulating when you're with strangers.
 
It's a side effect of lambing time to feel odd after leaving the holding in any case, isn't it. Human eye contact feels discombobulating when you're with strangers.
That’s what I’m thinking. I think it’s a combination of things coming to a head. Turned a few beast out on Monday that usually floors me too. Lambed a few more inside so maybe not all jab to blame
 
That’s what I’m thinking. I think it’s a combination of things coming to a head. Turned a few beast out on Monday that usually floors me too. Lambed a few more inside so maybe not all jab to blame
Paracetamol, but not too much. Anadin extra due to the caffeine is a better pain relief than plain generic. Like you felt I had played international rugby rather than watched it. Should have taken different times for you and she who must be obeyed. I waited till my season was finished.
 

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