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Triple jabbed and second Covid?

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Isntitakward · 09/12/2022 18:36

Is it normal to have Covid again, after being jabbed 3 times? I thought I’d have a strong immunity by now after the first natural infection plus jabs. Is anyone else in the same situation? I’m literally drained and have zero energy. My symptoms are not any of the classic symptoms, but a headache, fatigue and heart palpitations. I’m childishly disappointed by it all. I’ve been signed off work but have no idea what to do with drop offs to school, all the children’s plans too.

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Brrrrrrrrrrrr · 25/12/2022 00:19

FromEden · 23/12/2022 19:09

The more covid jabs you've had, the more likely you are to test positive for covid, so it's not surprising that many people are on their 3rd or more time.

Studies have come out confirming this. for example

"The risk of COVID-19 also varied by the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses previously received. The higher the number of vaccines previously received, the higher the risk of contracting"

That just reads like an anti vaxxers wet dream. Riddle me this though… I have 2 unvaccinated colleagues who have had Covid around 3/4 times now and keep getting these flu viruses just like the vaccinated team members are- so they’ve had zero doses but still keep on contracting?

I think ultimately we’re all fucked because Covid ain’t going anywhere, it’s going to keep mutating and infecting us repeatedly until our immune systems just give up. Vaxxed or not it makes zero difference- how many reinfections will be too many?

BeethovenNinth · 25/12/2022 07:21

I really hope there is a proper discussion of the the study. “Anti vaxxer’s wet dream” is funny but not very helpful really?

I have an elderly mother who can’t take any more mRNA vaccines due to an odd reaction. She has been ok after having covid.she is terrified of getting covid again and is wanting to risk getting an mRNA vaccine. I would like urgent discussion for people like this about what she should do. If it means an infection is MORE likely after vaccination, where does that leave her?

FromEden · 25/12/2022 07:24

Is Novavax available where you are @BeethovenNinth ? That is not mrna and is more of a traditional vaccine. It seems to have fewer side effects

BeethovenNinth · 25/12/2022 09:53

eden sadly not. Mum has tried several times to get it but has been told it’s only available for those at risk of anaphylaxis which isn’t her issue. She has done all she can but been denied. Its so frustrating. We are Scotland.

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