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If you could choose a vaccine

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Namechanged4thi5 · 20/06/2021 11:14

Which one would you have? I need to book my first after much deliberation and even now not 100% sure but I need to get it done.
Sine I’m not comfortable find really difficult and anxiety inducing to look at yellow card etc…so thought I’ll try here as a starting point

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littlepeas · 21/06/2021 21:19

Pfizer or Moderna. I would have refused AZ. I’m 38 and had Pfizer. I felt fatigued for about a month after (only when trying to be active, not constantly) but will still have my second dose.

User3253465621 · 21/06/2021 21:46

Definitely Pfizer. Same with everyone we know, including those who got AZ since they didn't have the option to choose at the time.

EasterIssland · 21/06/2021 21:47

I’ve had az and happy with it
If I could choose then I’d got for pfizer because I’m bf my son and there are loads od researches that proof that the milk has got antibodies but I’ve not found a similar resersrch for az yet

XenoBitch · 21/06/2021 21:51

One that is delivered via patch or spray

HandlebarLadyTash · 21/06/2021 21:53

Was happy to take the AZ I was offered, had both jabs now. Absolutely no reaction / side effects ( I did take paracetamol before and for a day or two after )

Namechanged4thi5 · 21/06/2021 23:21

@XenoBitch but they are not available yet are they?

The news about 4000(known) women having issues with periods doesn’t exactly fill me with joy

But I can see the pressure on people like me (not vaccinated) mounting when we get close to winter

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