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Had the jab Wednesday. One day later have mild flu like symptoms. Itchy throat and ears, muscle aches. I hope it is not influenza. Just discovered that this jab does not prevent one from getting the virus and passing it on. It just reduces the probability of SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome).
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I have not fact checked this but it sounds reasonable giving the family of bug this one belongs to.PFE : Pfizer joins Moderna to predict a flu-like market for COVID-19 vaccines • 3:41 PM - Today, Pfizer (PFE -0.5%) and BioNTech SE (BNTX -2.5%) announced the commencement of a clinical trial to evaluate a third dose of their COVID-19 vaccine to understand its booster effect against the virus and its new variants.
- Speaking to NBC News, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla said a third dose could boost the immune response even further giving enhanced protection against variants.
- "We believe that the third dose will raise the antibody response 10- to 20- fold.” Bourla said drawing parallels with the market for flu vaccines.
- "Every year, you need to go to get your flu vaccine, it's going to be the same with Covid. In a year, you will have to go and get your annual shot for Covid to be protected," he has added.
- In January, the executives from Moderna (MRNA +0.9%) voiced similar remarks. “From what we’ve seen so far, I think our expectation is that the vaccination should last you at least a year,” Moderna’s outgoing chief medical officer, Dr. Tal Zaks had said at the JPMorgan Healthcare Conference.
- “I think this will become a market like flu,” Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel told CNBC in January predicting that the emergence of new variants will require adjustments to vaccines.
- Yesterday, the company announced that it completed the manufacturing of clinical trial material for a variant-specific vaccine candidate targeting the SARS-CoV-2 variant first identified in South Africa.
- Moderna’s latest announcement came exactly a year after the news that it shipped the first batch of the mRNA-1273 vaccine candidates to the U.S. government researchers for a Phase 1 study.
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I feel better myself. Have been in claustrum for a year. Even with just one dose. Cathy is getting her's March 10. I hear in Florida all this covid jab thing is working better. Lot's more seniors there. Apparently the necessity of deep cold freezers is an impediment and only hospitals seem to be able to afford them.
BTW what did I do wrong on post 34. I made it a green new unapproved post somehow.
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Ricardo,Originally posted by 1K9 View PostI feel better myself. Have been in claustrum for a year. Even with just one dose. Cathy is getting her's March 10. I hear in Florida all this covid jab thing is working better. Lot's more seniors there. Apparently the necessity of deep cold freezers is an impediment and only hospitals seem to be able to afford them.
BTW what did I do wrong on post 34. I made it a green new unapproved post somehow.
A claustrum?
I reckoned you be abiding in a semi-castle domicile?
Good word, BTW.
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Amigo,Originally posted by 1K9 View PostTaking the R3 out tomorrow. Have not ridden it in weeks. Gota train to be able to ride Leakey. In spanish "enclaustrado" is rather common.
I get "cloister" for enclaustrado???
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My wife and I got our second Moderna vaccine yesterday morning. For me, no noticable side effects. My wife, on the other hand,spent 8 hours laying on the bathroom floor, fr 8:00 am today until 4;00 pm this afternoon, when she made it to the couch. We both ate and did everything else the same, seems like it must be a vaccine reaction, but how do you know? Sickest I've ever seen her in 35 years, both ends, and too weak to even make it back to bed, fever and chills.
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