It will be called Vaxzevria
https://www.news.com.au/technology/s...3b29acf49645fe
It will be called Vaxzevria
https://www.news.com.au/technology/s...3b29acf49645fe
I had the second dose of AZ and I did not feel as bad as with the first dose. It feels like you have cold and want to lie in bed and rest. My shot was on Sat and today it felt more. Some people get more sick. I have not done as bad. Important thing is I am vaccinated and looking forward to that freedom whenever it’s coming.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...f-unvaccinated
The researchers also found that compared with the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab, two doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine does have about 15% greater initial effectiveness against new infections, but the protection declines faster compared with two doses of Oxford/AstraZeneca. About four to five months after being fully vaccinated by either vaccine, the protection offered is relatively the same, said Walker.
For anyone who's gotten the pfizer, did the injection hurt? I'm a bit of a pussy when it comes to needles lmao and I'm getting mine in 4 days.
I went for the AZ. The good thing about it is I can get it from pharmacies. So what I did was racked my brains where I'd seen a hottie pharmacist behind the counter and straight up booked my sesh at the one I knew had a hottie. Lo and behold, it was my dream pharmacist administering my jab. It was the most pleasurable jab I'd ever taken in my life!
Date published shown as 19th August 2021.
Link to Oxford Uni News:-
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-08-19...ed-study-covid
On that web page is a link to the document that is the basis of this article if you're having trouble sleeping. (Note: BNT162b2 is Pfizer and ChAd0x1 is AZ)
I'm not sure you can get a better appreciation of the science and for now it's probably the goto reference. Until, of course, they do it all over again in a year or two, maybe sooner.
Really good thread this one factual presentation of conversation and no silly alarmists. Very sensible toing and throwing im enjoying everyones personal experiences
ahaha thanks lads. Hopefully, I'll get a smoking hot nurse giving me the stab
If you're going for Pfizer, it'll be at a hub or clinic. Very hard to scout for hotties there. My RL bro down in Melbourne had a Nepalese dude called Ashish administer his Pfizer. He defo felt the needle there.
I honestly didn't feel my AZ jab at all. Done before I could get her number!
I'm not having the jab unless mamasan tells me I can't have a massage without the jab.
The super vax centre I went to was a typical ethnic mix; Security were Indian and Arab, Marshals were various South East Asian, Receptionists were sub-continent, Nurses were Filipino and Nepalese, and a couple of young ABC doctors.
There was one distinguished looking old white Anglo chap with the white hair and beige chinos who was hovering around. He looked like the family doctor from the 1950s. He wasn't a health professional though, just an extra from an actors casting agency they hired to hover around and pretend to be working just to reassure the older people who still haven't quite adapted to the post-White Australia Policy era