• Darkcoffee@sh.itjust.works
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    5 days ago

    To be fair, this year is one where the flu shot didn’t quite hit the right strains. It’s always a guessing game, to know which strain will propagate.

    Covid on the other hand, get the booster, don’t be dumb.

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      3 days ago

      Get the flu vaccine as well. The vaccine will still be partly effective, which will help a lot since this year’s strain is a particularly nasty, violent one, the worst in decades.

      Don’t hesitate, just get them.

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      5 days ago

      Member when the CDC under Lord brainworm cancelled the meeting where they discuss which strains to make the shot effective against? Might have been an important meeting.

      Edit… This is a Canadian instance. Hopefully your people weren’t taking advice from ours.

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      4 days ago

      Covid on the other hand, get the booster, don’t be dumb.

      I mean yes, but maybe talk to your doctor first, especially if you have had a reaction, or your immune system is quirky.

      My last booster did something to my nerves in the injected arm. I couldn’t lift it and needed help dressing and putting on\taking off my coat. The lack of mobility looked an awful lot like how somebody whose had polio in the upper limb would look like. It took around 9-12 months to be able to reach up, or put my hand on my back.

      My friends wife did not get so lucky, it paralyzed half her face, her eye, and her neck on the side of the injection. Doctor said recovery is 7-10 years, and might not fully come back.

      I’m not discouraging people from getting the vaccine, just know your risk factor.

      For myself the doctor said it looks like whatever the reaction is it also was attacking my connective tissues in my joints.

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        4 days ago

        For me the Moderna had some side effects but not Pfizer. So I had to request that one specifically this year. I wouldn’t have gotten it if it was Moderna so I understand.