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I was a little bit sceptical on the Covid vacines because of the way they were rushed out.

I'm no anti vaxer both myself and daughter have had all the appropriate vaccines.

Today I had my first Pfizer shot. No side effects. I didn't even feel it go in to be honest.

Let's all do it to get the state and country up and running again.

My biggest motivation was Melbourne might be in the GF this year. Who knows what will happen between now and then but I'm not missing because I haven't had a jab.

 

I get my second AZ on the 30th. Like you, I suffered no ill effects (apart from some localised soreness in the arm) and didn’t feel it go in at all.  

My first AZ gave me a 'foggy head' for half a day; found 2 cooked bbq sausages in the fridge, ate them, and it cleared asap.

My second shot no reaction.

A friend got a rash from the second shot.

 
2 hours ago, Jontee said:

My first AZ gave me a 'foggy head' for half a day; found 2 cooked bbq sausages in the fridge, ate them, and it cleared asap.

My second shot no reaction.

A friend got a rash from the second shot.

Maybe they should have a bbq out the front of the vaccine centres or perhaps convert Bunnings in to a centre.

I've had both AZ jabs and felt nothing and had no after effects, same with the other staff in my office.

No brainer doing it at Bunnings....always a crowd.

 


I have had 2 AZ vaccines. Both times i had a sore arm for maybe 48 hours and both times i had a sleep 2-3 hours later and i was fine. 
 

On 8/19/2021 at 2:54 PM, Dante said:

Maybe they should have a bbq out the front of the vaccine centres or perhaps convert Bunnings in to a centre.

I've had both AZ jabs and felt nothing and had no after effects, same with the other staff in my office.

Funny you should say that... on the radio today, I heard a rep from Bunnings being interviewed and they have offered to make their stores vaccination centres (in Sydney at least where they are now closed), for their staff, staff in affiliated businesses and trades people; not sure where they stood on general public.

  • 5 months later...

People in aged cares was test with rats, found to be negative yet they had to be retested using the PCR method.Guess what they were positive for covid. Nothing like getting the results you want!!!.  Ottawa Canada more than 50,000 trucks have stopped in protest. You can view this thru telegram. The state debt is at 794,000,000 (7.94 billion) million dollars , our population is roughly 6 million.  Hence our debt is approx 134,000 dollars per person and increasing each time you get vaccinated. Someone(s) is/are eventually going to collect.  Imagine if our football club was millions of dollars in debt and we were forced to merge or to go into liquidation , most supporters would be up in arms . My response would how could we allow this to happen. Some of us wouldn't support a merged side.

 
13 hours ago, COOLX said:

People in aged cares was test with rats, found to be negative yet they had to be retested using the PCR method.Guess what they were positive for covid. Nothing like getting the results you want!!!.

It is common knowledge that RAT is a far from infallible test, so therefore, if a person in aged care has had a negative result but continue to display symptoms, then of course they should be having a follow up PCR test.  I doubt very much that ALL who return a negative RAT result are then being given a PCR test. Do you have any irrefutable proof to support your assertion?

13 hours ago, COOLX said:

Hence our debt is approx 134,000 dollars per person and increasing each time you get vaccinated.

Wot?


34 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Do you have any irrefutable proof to support your assertion?

Just a word of advice. Don't reply to CoolX. He never has any proof to support his assertions let alone irrefutable proof, and just makes them up. He's the Donald Trump of Demonland.

1 hour ago, mauriesy said:

Just a word of advice. Don't reply to CoolX. He never has any proof to support his assertions let alone irrefutable proof, and just makes them up. He's the Donald Trump of Demonland.

Oh, I know that... I just like to see what lunacy might come back as a response; I like to sometimes poke the bear. 🤣

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