Daniel2021 wrote: » My grandfather who is 85 got his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine last week. He collapsed the day afterwards. He hadnt been feeling great and stayed in bed. He got up a little later and his legs went from under him. He is fine since thankfully and is glad to have gotten the vaccine.
tommybrees wrote: » That's scary. What was he like before the vaccine?
Probes wrote: » I got the AZ vaccine yesterday and I'm feeling absolutely f
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Absolutely fine or absolutely fücked?
The Black Oil wrote: » AstraZeneca dose 1 tomorrow in the Aviva. I tried to reply to the text to confirm, but it said it didn't support replies. I copied the number and wrote back with a yes, heard nothing back. Had something similar with Beaumont a few weeks ago (not re Covid) and they did reply.
CalisGirl wrote: » Hmm, that was very odd. For my appt in Beaumont I just had to reply Yes or No to the text before the specified time to confirm. You don't get any reply so I messaged twice to be absolutely sure. I found that so frustrating as wasn't sure I was confirmed until I showed up. They really should send an acknowledgement
Eduard Khil wrote: » Got my notification for Beaumont tomorrow replied with yes am slightly worried as it's the astra injection and I have significant lower leg vein issues in both legs but also have multiple health issues which is why I'm being offered the vaccine in my late 30s.
is_that_so wrote: » It is but they have a two shot trial going as well. Data in summer I think.
martingriff wrote: » Oh did not know that. Every day a learning day
Sd james wrote: » No not yet. Elderly father still waiting too as things stand. Absolute joke hearing what went on at the citywest yesterday
beertons wrote: » What happened?
RobbingBandit wrote: » Anyone know the current turnaround period for the astrazeneca jab I've been offered one on Tuesday but heard in passing recently 3 months between 1 and 2, that can't be right, can it?
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Yep. 12 weeks between the doses.https://www2.hse.ie/screening-and-vaccinations/covid-19-vaccine/astrazeneca/overview.html
ddarcy wrote: » Yep 12 weeks. Something interesting from the US now is if you come to the US and have taken an FDA approved vaccine, you’re restrictions /entry requirements will be less. Currently AstraZeneca has not been approved. Given I have to travel a lot to the US, if it’s not been approved by the second vaccination, I’ll have no choice but to opt out of it and do the Johnson and Johnson one instead. Will be interesting especially as Dr Fauci stated yesterday that the US won’t need it.
astrofool wrote: » By the time regular travel to the US is happening again, AZ will be approved or on the list (as well as Sputink and Sinopharm/Vac). You also won't get a choice in vaccines, it'll be whatever is available for you on the day, and otherwise, back to the end of the queue.
ddarcy wrote: » I’ve had the first AZ one, but like I said if it’s not approved in the US I won’t be taking the second. They’ve got 10 weeks anyways, so we shall see. There’s no point in getting the second as I would have to get the J&J or other US approved one afterwards. So I’d be wasting it.