Hmmm. Interesting vid, Blazor.
Some observations:
1. most of these are women. Women are gettin' hit harder by the after effects of the vaccine than men
2. Most in this video are either Pfizer or Moderna
I had the vaccine over 2 weeks ago and still feel he after effects.
But it seems to be improving.
For a while, my left knee was very sore.
Still a bit, but pain has gone down.
My left arm was red, sore and stiff.
But that's improving too.
Seem to be improving by the day, but it took a while.
At least at the moment, I'm 'recovering'.
Can't say I know what it'll be like in a month or 2 or if I go for the 2nd shot.
I just take it day by day, monitor the results.
Evidently, this vaccine is not for everyone.
One thing I did before getting the covid vaccine was get a meningitis shot.
Because I get a hunch that this disease is related to meningitis since there were so many COVID victims and even vaccine recipients who ended up with either paralysis, bell's palsy or blood clots. These are the same symptoms found in meningitis patients.
So I thought maybe the meningitis vaccine might be able to offer some resistance against potential after shocks/after effects of the covid vaccine.
I certainly don't think the current crop of covid vaccines are for everyone.
Those with pre-existing conditions might think twice before signing up.
Actually, I got a lot of other vaccines before I took this one.
MMR, hepatibis B, tetanus, pneumonia, shingles and finally meningitis ACWY
It's a very powerful shot, and I suspect if the body isn't prepared to receive it, adverse effects may result.
If a person goes in cold, and then gets the. covid vaccine alone, it might end up overwhelming them.
I think...the body has to build up resistance t the vaccine itself.