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Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Toke 'n' gesture » Sun Oct 03, 2021 6:57 pm

common sense wrote:Wife's niece, 47, died from Covid in Manila. :bawlin: She was 47 and had a very good job with Morgan Stanley. She was well travelled and came here with her mum in 2012 and went to the Olympics.


Sorry for your loss.
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Raggamuffin » Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:01 pm

Toke 'n' gesture wrote:
Raggamuffin wrote:By the way, this time I didn't get a little card telling me which jab I had and the date. I did ask but they weren't doing them. That could be confusing for some people if they forget.

Also, I had to sit down for 15 mins afterwards, and I was told that was because it was the Pfizer jab. I didn't have to do that with the AstraZeneca jabs.



I had the AZ jabs and both times was told to wait 15 minutes before leaving.


Oh really? Perhaps it's up to the local authority.

I found this. I'm sure there are other articles too.

https://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/news/clini ... ccination/
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Toke 'n' gesture » Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:09 pm

Raggamuffin wrote:
Toke 'n' gesture wrote:
Raggamuffin wrote:By the way, this time I didn't get a little card telling me which jab I had and the date. I did ask but they weren't doing them. That could be confusing for some people if they forget.

Also, I had to sit down for 15 mins afterwards, and I was told that was because it was the Pfizer jab. I didn't have to do that with the AstraZeneca jabs.



I had the AZ jabs and both times was told to wait 15 minutes before leaving.


Oh really? Perhaps it's up to the local authority.

I found this. I'm sure there are other articles too.

https://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/news/clini ... ccination/



Then my GP kept me there under false pretences! :gigglesnshit:

He was quite insistent that i wait though because i was driving, and he's the doctor so i didn't question it.
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Stooo » Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:52 pm

Raggamuffin wrote:
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Raggamuffin wrote:This morning both my arms hurt. The Covid arm is worse than the flu arm, and I'm glad I had them done in separate arms otherwise I wouldn't be able to move one arm at all. I also feel a bit off colour but I might be imagining that. :laughing:




i hate that feeling! i hope it wears off soon and you are ok.

you had the booster also?


Yes, the Covid one was the booster, so I've had three of those now. They just did the flu one at the same time for convenience. I do feel a bit better now thank you!


You should be fine and not dead :thumbsup:

https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n24 ... rom+BMJ%29
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Raggamuffin » Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:57 pm

Stooo wrote:
Raggamuffin wrote:
xtras1 wrote:
Raggamuffin wrote:This morning both my arms hurt. The Covid arm is worse than the flu arm, and I'm glad I had them done in separate arms otherwise I wouldn't be able to move one arm at all. I also feel a bit off colour but I might be imagining that. :laughing:




i hate that feeling! i hope it wears off soon and you are ok.

you had the booster also?


Yes, the Covid one was the booster, so I've had three of those now. They just did the flu one at the same time for convenience. I do feel a bit better now thank you!


You should be fine and not dead :thumbsup:

https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n24 ... rom+BMJ%29


I'm still alive. :mrgreen:

Having both at the same time saves having to make a separate appointment for the flu jab.
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Stooo » Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:22 pm

Raggamuffin wrote:I'm still alive. :mrgreen:

Having both at the same time saves having to make a separate appointment for the flu jab.


I'll probably do the same, I have some AL to use up and already have the free flu jab letter from work. Maybe make a long weekend out of it :Swing:
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Raggamuffin » Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:31 pm

Stooo wrote:
Raggamuffin wrote:I'm still alive. :mrgreen:

Having both at the same time saves having to make a separate appointment for the flu jab.


I'll probably do the same, I have some AL to use up and already have the free flu jab letter from work. Maybe make a long weekend out of it :Swing:


You won't be eligible for the booster yet though will you?

I didn't know I would get the flu jab as well until I turned up.
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Stooo » Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:36 pm

Raggamuffin wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Raggamuffin wrote:I'm still alive. :mrgreen:

Having both at the same time saves having to make a separate appointment for the flu jab.


I'll probably do the same, I have some AL to use up and already have the free flu jab letter from work. Maybe make a long weekend out of it :Swing:


You won't be eligible for the booster yet though will you?

I didn't know I would get the flu jab as well until I turned up.


Yeah. I'm nearly 56. Best to do it together.
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Raggamuffin » Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:40 pm

Stooo wrote:
Raggamuffin wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Raggamuffin wrote:I'm still alive. :mrgreen:

Having both at the same time saves having to make a separate appointment for the flu jab.


I'll probably do the same, I have some AL to use up and already have the free flu jab letter from work. Maybe make a long weekend out of it :Swing:


You won't be eligible for the booster yet though will you?

I didn't know I would get the flu jab as well until I turned up.


Yeah. I'm nearly 56. Best to do it together.


You have to wait to be invited, and they don't usually do it until six months after your second jab.
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby art0hur0moh » Sun Oct 03, 2021 9:06 pm

common sense wrote:Wife's niece, 47, died from Covid in Manila. :bawlin: She was 47 and had a very good job with Morgan Stanley. She was well travelled and came here with her mum in 2012 and went to the Olympics.

No viral culture no covid. If you have a problem take it up with the FDA's covid laboratory protocols published march 2020! "PCR is not a test" Mr Carry Mullis, inventor of the PCR...and had contempt for Mr Fauci's HIV debacle!
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Stooo » Sun Oct 03, 2021 9:10 pm

Raggamuffin wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Raggamuffin wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Raggamuffin wrote:I'm still alive. :mrgreen:

Having both at the same time saves having to make a separate appointment for the flu jab.


I'll probably do the same, I have some AL to use up and already have the free flu jab letter from work. Maybe make a long weekend out of it :Swing:


You won't be eligible for the booster yet though will you?

I didn't know I would get the flu jab as well until I turned up.


Yeah. I'm nearly 56. Best to do it together.


You have to wait to be invited, and they don't usually do it until six months after your second jab.


My last one was on the sixth of June.
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Raggamuffin » Sun Oct 03, 2021 9:12 pm

Stooo wrote:
My last one was on the sixth of June.


You won't be invited to have the booster for a while yet then. Maybe you should just get the flu jab for now.
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby art0hur0moh » Sun Oct 03, 2021 9:38 pm

Hopeless! And people wonder what is wrong with the world? You have no idea what you are being given! You know paracetamols active ingredient is opium? And you seem to be under the impression operation freedom was limited to afghanistan...
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Postby Lady Murasaki » Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:45 am

art0hur0moh wrote:Hopeless! And people wonder what is wrong with the world? You have no idea what you are being given! You know paracetamols active ingredient is opium? And you seem to be under the impression operation freedom was limited to afghanistan...


We know what we’re being given and so that’s why we’re having it.
If you don’t want it that’s your choice.
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Re: Dogs Arms Covid-19 Thread *Sticky* Part XIV

Postby Raggamuffin » Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:49 am

art0hur0moh wrote:Hopeless! And people wonder what is wrong with the world? You have no idea what you are being given! You know paracetamols active ingredient is opium? And you seem to be under the impression operation freedom was limited to afghanistan...


Do you have a link to show that opium is the active ingredient in paracetamol?
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