Congratulations - and hurray for modern science.
My arm aches pretty badly for several days after a tetanus booster, but a sore arm is leagues better than weeks in the ICU.
Last time i asked about a tetanus booster they said i'd had enough now to cover me for life. We're in a very high risk area near Colchester.
I want to hear ‘Happy Vaccine To You’ sung by his little bro and his chums.Is RoyleBlue PFM’s first?
We need pics and cake.
Sounds like it's working - no reaction would be worrying.
Would be interesting, but afraid Phil left us in 2011! Am sure ENT are still around though.I want to hear ‘Happy Vaccine To You’ sung by his little bro and his chums.
Apologies, I had no idea.Would be interesting, but afraid Phil left us in 2011! Am sure ENT are still around though.
As you may know, if you’ve been paying attention, there are usually several likely strains of flu in circulation each year. The vaccine is tailored to a best guess as to which strain will predominate. If the guess turns out to be wrong, or another strain is also around in significant amounts, then the vaccine won’t necessarily help. Also, what proportion of the vaccinated in 1999 died? If the 20,000 were not vaccinated, that’s a very different case to if they were.Though we have had a vaccine against the flu since the 1940's, yet more than 20,000 died in the UK from the flu in 1999.
The population has grown by 8 million since then.
No problem, and thanks.Apologies, I had no idea.
You forgot to put ‘just sayin’ at the end of your post.Though we have had a vaccine against the flu since the 1940's, yet more than 20,000 died in the UK from the flu in 1999.
The population has grown by 8 million since then.
Pain at the injection site is a sign that the immune system is making antibodies in response to the virus in the vaccine. So fingers crossed.
Though we have had a vaccine against the flu since the 1940's, yet more than 20,000 died in the UK from the flu in 1999.
The population has grown by 8 million since then.
As you may know, if you’ve been paying attention, there are usually several likely strains of flu in circulation each year. The vaccine is tailored to a best guess as to which strain will predominate.
So which of the current strains of Covid currently in circulation are the vaccines targeted against ?
Just saying. (for Dec.)