advertisement


Coronavirus - the new strain XXII

Status
Not open for further replies.

SteveS1

I heard that, pardon?
morning of the day after Moderna boosting, and my arm is killing me, I can't lift it, and the muscle is burning hot...

My friend says that lasts a couple of days. He also felt pretty rubbish for a day. His was on the back of two AZs, only the first one of which made him feel a bit rough for 24 hours.
 
The early information re-transmission, vaccine evasion will no doubt be helpful but we are going to have to wait regarding how ill people get. Apart from any different genetic factors, I understand their average age is well below that in our population.
 
My friend says that lasts a couple of days. He also felt pretty rubbish for a day. His was on the back of two AZs, only the first one of which made him feel a bit rough for 24 hours.

mine is after 2 x AZ. The first hit me like a bus flu-like symptoms for about a week, 2nd had little or no side effect. I feel fine - perhaps tired, but the arm hurts
 
I feel this is how life is going to be from now on. New strains, a wait until vaccines tweaked and deployed, rinse and repeat, with social restrictions / lack of employment opportunities etc for those who choose not to be vaccinated.
 
I feel this is how life is going to be from now on. New strains, a wait until vaccines tweaked and deployed, rinse and repeat, with social restrictions / lack of employment opportunities etc for those who choose not to be vaccinated.
Possibly, until the world is vaccinated. Hopefully this is starting to dawn on our leaders.
 
mine is after 2 x AZ. The first hit me like a bus flu-like symptoms for about a week, 2nd had little or no side effect. I feel fine - perhaps tired, but the arm hurts

Just the sore arm here, not helped by the fact that I always sleep on that side. It seems worse than it did for the first two.
 
"Christmas parties and other social events in the festive period should not go ahead if they are not necessary in order to help slow the spread of the new Covid variant, one of the UK’s most senior health officials has suggested.

Jenny Harries, the chief executive of the UK Health Security Agency, urged everyone in the UK to cut down their social contact – even if only by a little – as fears grow that existing vaccines will prove less effective against Omicron than against other variants."

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...estive-socialising-uk-health-official-caution
 
morning of the day after Moderna boosting, and my arm is killing me, I can't lift it, and the muscle is burning hot...
I took both the booster and flu jab together. Pain in booster arm lasted two days then all was fine. Hope you're the same. Sorry my booster was Pfizer :oops:
 
I took both the booster and flu jab together. Pain in booster arm lasted two days then all was fine. Hope you're the same. Sorry my booster was Pfizer :oops:

i feel rubbish now - achy all over, headache, sore arm. I am well known for having a sore arm after any vax. AZ first vax left me with a sore arm for 5 days, flu a few weeks back the same....when i travelled for work i was used to being vaxed like a pin cushion.
 
I live in Italy. Not a country associated with obeying governments, a country where people naturally interact much more closely and physically than the U.K., where arms length is a long way away, where how you look is of the greatest importance. Yet yesterday I travelled to go to a concert. Most folk in the street wore masks, including the asylum seekers and beggars, everyone wore a mask on the train, (you get thrown off if you don’t), everyone wore a mask at the concert, we had to show our green passes to get into the concert, our hotel and even to buy a coffee this morning. Deaths and cases are a lot lower here than the U.K., despite being months behind the U.K. with vaccines. Fancy that.
 
Most folk in the street wore masks, including the asylum seekers

I am all for mask wearing when and where necessary but your post has prompted a couple of questions:

do you know transmission outside is very unlikely

how were you able to identify them as asylum seekers
 
I live in Italy. Not a country associated with obeying governments, a country where people naturally interact much more closely and physically than the U.K., where arms length is a long way away, where how you look is of the greatest importance. Yet yesterday I travelled to go to a concert. Most folk in the street wore masks, including the asylum seekers and beggars, everyone wore a mask on the train, (you get thrown off if you don’t), everyone wore a mask at the concert, we had to show our green passes to get into the concert, our hotel and even to buy a coffee this morning. Deaths and cases are a lot lower here than the U.K., despite being months behind the U.K. with vaccines. Fancy that.

It's really quite simple isn't it despite what those able to find any reason to have an argument would have you believe.
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.


advertisement


Back
Top