NSAman wrote: » Getting J&J on Wednesday coming. One shot. Happy I don’t have to have two. Will let you know how it goes.
questionmark? wrote: » Didn't know J&J deliveries had arrived in Ireland yet? Obvs great news and best of luck!
iamwhoiam wrote: » Do you mind me asking how you know which one you get ? Great you are getting J and J
Kauto0709 wrote: » I had the two pfizer vaccinations back in January. The day after the first one I had a very sore arm, not just at the injection site but a very sore, heavy feeling in all my arm.
GoneHome wrote: » I've a relation working in the medical area and he told me people should always get any injection or vac into their weaker arm in case of any reaction, he told me of one case where a person got an awful bad reaction from the ordinary flu vac on their main (right) arm
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.
beachhead wrote: » Always advised and individual should always be asked which hand they write with:-left hand you get jab in right arm and vice versa
Beanybabog wrote: » I haven’t but have relatives and friends report back: Elderly relatives (80s and 90s), they we’re fine, had Pfizer Health care worker friends and relatives, one in 40s had Pfizer, slight sore arm only, two others aged in 20s and 50s had AZ, claims it’s like being run over by a bus!
Tazz T wrote: » I'm interested in knowing how you get on too. Were you part of a certain demographic to be offered the J&J?
pc7 wrote: » That's great NSAMan, how long with J&J until considered immune (or as much as possible)?
NSAman wrote: » It was offered as part of a mass vaccination, I just applied online. I was by no means the youngest person there. Think people were just happy. Criteria were you had to be over 18 years of age. You had to fill out a health questionnaire and it gave you access if approved. I was surprised that the whole day was not filled, there were spaces available all afternoon. Apparently effective after 2 weeks but 4 weeks totally active. Had been waiting for weeks and was informed by mass phone call, then the evening before my doctors surgery sent a text to get vaccinated on Thursday or Friday 7th or 8th. Like buses they all come at the same time.
Tazz T wrote: » What was the mechanism for applying online? Are you in Ireland?
Ms2011 wrote: » Getting AZ tomorrow in Citywest.
Ms2011 wrote: » All done and dusted, feeling fine so. Must say Citywest is very well organised.
pew wrote: » Just incase you do get side effects keep drinking water, take paracetamol if needed and plenty of rest. It only lasts a few hours But heres hoping you get no side effects of course