Oldvatr
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
It only needs one.
It only needs one.
Could you explain what you mean by 'work fine'? The clinical trials included diabetics (various types) and showed no lowered efficacy for diabetic patients, if that is what you mean?Anyone seen any stats on info on whether the vaccinations work fine in people with co morbidities such as diabetes?
Could you explain what you mean by 'work fine'? The clinical trials included diabetics (various types) and showed no lowered efficacy for diabetic patients, if that is what you mean?
From what I have read they have advised anyone with severe allergies to discuss these with their doctors before having the vaccine. Particular adverse allergic reactions to the vaccine seem to be recorded mainly in those with a history of adverse allergic reactions, especially anaphylaxis. Advice is to wait until invited for the vaccine, then check with your doctor if you're unsure. Hope that helps!
The key thing is to continue with the same stringent precautions until the stated time after the second dose (is it 2 week after second dose they said you should have conferred immunity?). As long as people don't change their behaviour after just one dose, it should give some peace of mind of some added protection, but no reason to be relaxing your personal precautions yet.I am waiting to hear if those who just have had one jab are getting the virus, going into hospitals, and dying?
Whitty and our political elite are making an huge gamble with the elderly.
The studies in Irael are not promising for the
Pfizer for one jab...c 33% effective! Don't trust the F.T. is seems to give contrary evidence to our GP's body.
Doctors are not happy at all with the single jab Pfizer.
I shall not trust one jab Pfizer and hope it is not compromised after the very tardy second jab.
D.
Yay!!!! I've just had the call.. Don't know which flavour, but I don't care! Just so happy to get a chance.
Thank goodness I dont live in America!I have had a delightful conversation with my friends this evening about the COVID vaccination. It was interesting to see everyone’s perspective. We were split in the middle between taking it immediately and not taking it at all.
Anyone seen any stats on info on whether the vaccinations work fine in people with co morbidities such as diabetes?