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fantasiamore2 72F
860 posts
2/16/2021 7:51 am
Covid Vaccine

Just interested to find out if people from all walks of life would be ready to get the vaccine once made available in your area?
Yes, will take it!
No, I have my worries as I consider myself a high risk.
No, as I have my qualms on its truer effects
Maybe, I will wait and see when many have taken it.
Perhaps, will need to watch what my religion will say on it.


fantasiamore2 72F
876 posts
2/16/2021 8:15 am

Been receiving and watching a lot of videos on why people shouldn't take the vaccine, but am also being prompted these are all fake news or black propaganda on the vaccine..saying something that is more than what it really is and claims, are simply discrediting the reliability of the pharmaceutical companies making the vaccine.. hence my poll on your opinion, whether to take the vaccine or not.


fantasiamore2 72F
876 posts
2/16/2021 8:18 am

I know I may not get a true picture of what everybody feels about the vaccine from this site, but surely, members will have their opinions about it..let it be known then...


godiva0824 63F
3469 posts
2/16/2021 3:20 pm

I already received and completed the 2 doses of Pfizer. I feel confident, and I feel safer, but I am not letting my guards down...

ELZ


fantasiamore2 72F
876 posts
2/16/2021 3:56 pm

    Quoting godiva0824:
    I already received and completed the 2 doses of Pfizer. I feel confident, and I feel safer, but I am not letting my guards down...
so far i got 2 ayes....anymore wishing to make the tale longer?


easycome42 81M
34 posts
3/15/2021 11:31 am

Just had mine a few days ago. Was rather apprehensive all along but what the heck. My daughter, who is a nurse practitioner doesn't want any part of it. The idea gave me more questions than answers. I decided not to intrude; and to give advice. I guess, she knows something I don't. Anyway, at my age, I do not have that much choice than to pick one between two evils. Don't I? I still want to hang on to dear life for a while. Not ready to go yet. So, I closed my eyes and crossed my fingers and dreaded the consequences. I opted to have it. Viola, it did hurt a little bit. I was more scared of the needle, I'll tell you. Me and needles do not mix. I was sore for two days, but thanks heaven I am still around alive and kicking. I thought it was going to get worse, but it did not. On the third day, I woke up feeling like doing the kiboki dance. Soreness was history. Gone! I felt like an newly overhauled engine ready to take a spin around the block. Bottom line, getting vaccinated gave me that extra confidence of surviving the pandemic. I can attest to the fact that the vaccine far outweighs it's downsides. Obviously, It is compared to a coin. It has two sides. One side is good; while the other, not too good. Make your move.


fantasiamore2 72F
876 posts
3/15/2021 4:10 pm

    Quoting easycome42:
    Just had mine a few days ago. Was rather apprehensive all along but what the heck. My daughter, who is a nurse practitioner doesn't want any part of it. The idea gave me more questions than answers. I decided not to intrude; and to give advice. I guess, she knows something I don't. Anyway, at my age, I do not have that much choice than to pick one between two evils. Don't I? I still want to hang on to dear life for a while. Not ready to go yet. So, I closed my eyes and crossed my fingers and dreaded the consequences. I opted to have it. Viola, it did hurt a little bit. I was more scared of the needle, I'll tell you. Me and needles do not mix. I was sore for two days, but thanks heaven I am still around alive and kicking. I thought it was going to get worse, but it did not. On the third day, I woke up feeling like doing the kiboki dance. Soreness was history. Gone! I felt like an newly overhauled engine ready to take a spin around the block. Bottom line, getting vaccinated gave me that extra confidence of surviving the pandemic. I can attest to the fact that the vaccine far outweighs it's downsides. Obviously, It is compared to a coin. It has two sides. One side is good; while the other, not too good. Make your move.
What brand was given to you? How long between the first and second dose? The chances of getting covid is still there despite being vaccinated but the severity would be lessened according to the medical authorities. I am already booked for my vaccination at the end of April. Thanks for sharing your experience re vaccine.


easycome42 81M
34 posts
3/15/2021 10:37 pm

Moderna. I found out it wasn't FDA approved yet until after I got vaccinated. Bummer! Too late. Second series April 7 same time frame


easycome42 81M
34 posts
3/17/2021 9:39 am

Except for the sore arm for two days, I feel as good as new. Nothing to fear except fear itself, so a popular leader once said. But I would be lying if I wasn't scared. I was scared as hell. (Excuse the language). Normally, foul languages are not in my vocabulary. If you had taken a flu shot before, I would assume you'll be okay.


BichonFrise 30M
34 posts
4/6/2021 3:47 am

Got the first dose of AstraZeneca. Second dose will be June or July. I feel better after.


fantasiamore2 72F
876 posts
4/6/2021 12:24 pm

    Quoting easycome42:
    Moderna. I found out it wasn't FDA approved yet until after I got vaccinated. Bummer! Too late. Second series April 7 same time frame
some of my friends got Moderna and they didn't feel the discomfort most would be fearing for. Just a sore arm where one got vacciinated, similar to having a flu shot. Mine is scheduled end of this month and it's Pfizer.


fantasiamore2 72F
876 posts
4/6/2021 12:26 pm

    Quoting easycome42:
    Except for the sore arm for two days, I feel as good as new. Nothing to fear except fear itself, so a popular leader once said. But I would be lying if I wasn't scared. I was scared as hell. (Excuse the language). Normally, foul languages are not in my vocabulary. If you had taken a flu shot before, I would assume you'll be okay.
that is so true, fear is sometimes fear itself. you start getting the jitters for no reason at all, with all the negativity you'd be reading or hearing. But better to be safe than get infected and severely at that..


fantasiamore2 72F
876 posts
4/6/2021 12:28 pm

    Quoting BichonFrise:
    Got the first dose of AstraZeneca. Second dose will be June or July. I feel better after.
that should be good for you! as they say prevention is better than cure, so hopefully your immunity will not make you catch it..


chester0310 34M
199 posts
8/8/2021 4:57 am

My mom completed her AstraZeneca shots. I am waiting for my second injection of Pfizer. Ontario is currently on phase 3 reopening. I see few Canadians maskless when they're out. I still wear mine.

Once in a while, someone comes along to put you on top of the world.


Torwar 61M
11 posts
10/21/2021 3:30 pm

I'm already fully vaccinated. Not a big deal-just felt a bit weird after the second shot.