o1s1n wrote: » Got my Pfizer first jab yesterday and that's exactly how I feel now this morning. Eyes feel particularly fuzzy and heavy, I think they'd benefit from a long nap. Other than that and a bit of a tender arm I feel absolutely fine. Have felt far worse after the annual flu vaccine!
muddypaws wrote: » 55, was going to register last Saturday for my age but then got a text on Friday that due to an underlying health condition I could have an appointment for Pfizer at my GP today, which I took. Vaccination at 11.30 this morning, very well organised, back to work after it. Home now, arm beginning to hurt and feel very tired, but then I'm always tired on a Friday evening. Delighted to only have to wait 4 weeks for 2nd dose, I have friends that were given AZ in March as they are front line workers and I'll now have my 2nd jab before they do.
Woody79 wrote: » Longer gap seems to be better for all vaccines.https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwi6uI3W8MnwAhUSqXEKHa_9B3MQ0PADegQIChAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.irishtimes.com%2Fnews%2Fhealth%2Fdelay-in-giving-second-pfizer-vaccine-dose-improves-immunity-study-finds-1.4564997&usg=AOvVaw0qI_RqLRctfenPKFMpuoCM Im happy to wait a long gap between my AZ. Every day immunity strengthens. You cant rush these things. The 4 week gap for Pfzier/Moderna in ireland as opposed to 10/12 weeks in UK has prolonged pandemic in Ireland. Nobody has benefited. Not the people getting vaccinated after only 4 week gap or all the people having to wait longer due to early second doses. Butler should resign. Totally and utterly incompetent. When you hear her speak she sounds unsure of herself. The only reason I was mildly afraid of AZ was her and her many u-turns on AZ. No such bad press in UK.
muddypaws wrote: » Except that study was done on people over 80, I'm not.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Longer gap seems to be better for all vaccines.https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwi6uI3W8MnwAhUSqXEKHa_9B3MQ0PADegQIChAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.irishtimes.com%2Fnews%2Fhealth%2Fdelay-in-giving-second-pfizer-vaccine-dose-improves-immunity-study-finds-1.4564997&usg=AOvVaw0qI_RqLRctfenPKFMpuoCM Im happy to wait a long gap between my AZ. Every day immunity strengthens. You cant rush these things. The 4 week gap for Pfzier/Moderna in ireland as opposed to 10/12 weeks in UK has prolonged pandemic in Ireland. Nobody has benefited. Not the people getting vaccinated after only 4 week gap or all the people having to wait longer due to early second doses. Butler should resign. Totally and utterly incompetent. When you hear her speak she sounds unsure of herself. Doesnt inspire confidence on anyone sitting on fence re: taking a vaccine. The only reason I was mildly afraid of AZ was her and her many u-turns on AZ. No such bad press in UK. Vaccinate maximum amount of people in shortest amount of time. Very good protection after one jab. Second jab for maximum long term protection.
Woody79 wrote: » Clear to anyone for many months fantastic protection after first dose from all vaccines. Longer gap between doses has more efficacy longer term. I would'nt be mildly gloating about going back after only 4 weeks. I'm happy to wait decent gap between doses. The science is telling us its better for greater gap. Butler's too frightened to change out of her "abundance of caution".:rolleyes:
iamwhoiam wrote: » Your friends who got AZ are considered fully vaccinated four weeks after their first dose.
muddypaws wrote: » I'll give you the benefit of the doubt that lockdown has impinged on your mental health and you're actually a decent person. There was no gloating, mild or otherwise. I am an essential worker who has worked with the public throughout the whole pandemic, I have an underlying health condition. Finally I feel like I caught a break. Maybe I will now have the opportunity of seeing a family member for the first time in over a year, both of my brothers and their families live in the UK, I have no family near me. I met up with a cousin in the middle of the country last summer twice. With only a 4 week wait, plus the 2 additional waiting period, I may actually get to see a close family member this summer. There is a real feeling of optimism around vaccination, I'm happy today, it's a shame that you feel the need to negate that.
muddypaws wrote: » But they can't meet up with people and have hugs etc until 2 weeks after the 2nd dose?
Dr Holohan explained: The new single dose vaccine Janssen, or Johnson and Johnson - it will apply two weeks after your dose of that vaccine . "If you've had Pfizer vaccine. It will apply one week after your second dose of that vaccine. And your second dose happens four weeks after the first dose. So in total, five weeks after your first dose of Pfizer vaccine. "In the Moderna vaccine it will apply two weeks after your second dose and your second dose is four weeks after your first dose. So in total it will apply six weeks after the first dose of Moderna. "And if you've had AstraZeneca vaccine it will apply four weeks after your first dose."
dan786 wrote: » HCW here who received first AZ dose in Feb. Tomorrow will be exactly 12 weeks from it. No communication regarding second dose so some of my colleagues just decided to ring up and got a date for second those for next Weekend which will be 13 week gap.
secman wrote: » Just reading HSE guidelines and it says over 60's should receive 2nd jab 12 weeks later but under 60's will be 16 weeks after 1st jab.
Chong wrote: » I saw Overheal had their second Moderna dose, I have mine Monday unsure what to expect having read so many people feel banjaxed. A friend said their wife had it and it was like a bad hangover.
dan786 wrote: » All my colleagues are well under 60 and those who called got a date of next weekend which will be the 13th week. I personally am going to hold off for another week or two and then call.
plodder wrote: » Just got first dose of Pfizer in DCU this morning. Amazingly efficient. Joined the queue and 20 minutes later needle in my arm. Well done HSE and thanks to all the staff there!
dinjo99 wrote: » I was also in the Helix this morning for 1st dose of Pfizer. Couldn’t believe how efficient it was. One thing that depressed me. I looked at hundreds of people queuing and thought they all looked so old. I then realised that they were all the same age as myself! Any illusions I had of being a young fellow were shattered forever!!
SmallTeapot wrote: » I'm also a HCW. I received my first AZ 2nd week of February (I am under 50 years of age).... I was due my second dose (going by the 12 week cycle) a week and a half ago - I'm changing unit/location so need it sooner...I most likely will not be in Ireland. I rang HSElive this am and hit a brick wall in terms of getting the second dose. How were your colleagues successful in receiving it earlier than 16weeks?