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Covfefe-19 The 12th Part: The Only Thing Worse Than This New Board Is TrumpVirus2020

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Data on the Pfizer booster is out and is very compelling. Maybe even more so than the original data last year. There is some evidence that the 6-month booster may be so effective that we could reduce to annual shots instead of every 6-mos.

What's crazy is the red line represents fully vaccinated people. Just incredible how effective this shot is so quickly. And this was for symptomatic covid, not just severe, during the age of Delta.
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Got my booster - was pretty easy even since Massachusetts opened them up for all. Impressively sore arm, felt a little bit “off” and tired the next day. Feel totally normal now.
 
I got mine Saturday a.m. (Moderna). I was surprised, I had more of a reaction to this booster (half dose, I think?) than I did to either the first shot or second shot.

With the first two, I had a sore shoulder for a few days, and with the first shot I felt a bit rundown or tired for about 24-36 hours.

With this booster, not only did I have a sore shoulder (which still sort of exists) but it kicked my azz for a couple of days. Starting Saturday night and continuing until early last evening I had a fever/chills, body aches and was really tired.

Feel great today, however, so it only lasted a few days.
 
I got mine Saturday a.m. (Moderna). I was surprised, I had more of a reaction to this booster (half dose, I think?) than I did to either the first shot or second shot.

With the first two, I had a sore shoulder for a few days, and with the first shot I felt a bit rundown or tired for about 24-36 hours.

With this booster, not only did I have a sore shoulder (which still sort of exists) but it kicked my azz for a couple of days. Starting Saturday night and continuing until early last evening I had a fever/chills, body aches and was really tired.

Feel great today, however, so it only lasted a few days.
Were your first two also moderna?

its 50ml for booster vs 30 with Pfizer so a subtle difference but moderna across the board seems to evoke stronger actions
 
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