Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
Most people I know have had a slight reaction to the the booster e.g. a stiff arm for a max of 48 hours. I don't know of anyone who has been 'ill for days'. If a stiff arm is the price to pay for preventing serious symptoms of Covid, then having the booster is a no brainer!


I know loads who have had the booster and suffered a reaction. My wife and daughter had the booster ( moderna ) almost a week ago and still feel awful. My wife wishes she did not have it and will certainly not have anything else.

Each to their own. I see it both ways. I could understand it more if the vaccines prevented the virus from being passed on! A consultant also informed me in many instances those who have not been jabbed but have had Covid are more protected than those who have not had Covid but completely jabbed. Proof of the pudding is in an immunity test and even in our family one member who had Covid but not jabbed has more immunity than another family member who's not had Covid but completely jabbed. They don't tell you thisQ!

Do your our research like everything rather than listening to lying cheating w ankers who accept back handers and do dodgy deals. Had I not done my own research thoroughly about my illness and discussed it with a consultant within the USA and opted for a particular treatment - I could be critical now had I listened to the bull s hit from the NHS like 95% of others.

research - research - research.

PS - seems very odd that Astrazenica has disappeared now. As anybody asked why? No - just follow the herd bollox