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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2363172" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>Three family members have been vaccinated so far (one with T2)</p><p>One with the Pfizer, two with the Oxford AstraZeneca.</p><p>A 4th family member (with pre-D) should be in the next wave.</p><p>Thank goodness.</p><p>It is a huge relief to me that they are all going to get increased levels of protection.</p><p></p><p>so far, amongst the vaccinated 3 there have been 2 sore arms and 2 ppl feeling a little more tired than usual for a few days.</p><p></p><p>Small price to pay, I think. And what is more, the sore arm reaction is supposed to be a good sign that the body is kicking its immune system into gear and producing the antibodies and T cells that will protect from the virus. So as far as I am concerned, sore arms and fevers after the jab are to be seen as positive signs that the vaccine is doing exactly what it should be doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2363172, member: 41816"] Three family members have been vaccinated so far (one with T2) One with the Pfizer, two with the Oxford AstraZeneca. A 4th family member (with pre-D) should be in the next wave. Thank goodness. It is a huge relief to me that they are all going to get increased levels of protection. so far, amongst the vaccinated 3 there have been 2 sore arms and 2 ppl feeling a little more tired than usual for a few days. Small price to pay, I think. And what is more, the sore arm reaction is supposed to be a good sign that the body is kicking its immune system into gear and producing the antibodies and T cells that will protect from the virus. So as far as I am concerned, sore arms and fevers after the jab are to be seen as positive signs that the vaccine is doing exactly what it should be doing. [/QUOTE]
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