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Old 15-02-2021, 08:27 AM #1024
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My Mum's ONLY side effect so far over a week into having the vaccine.
Was she was REALLY tired a few days after.
Other than that, really nothing.

So I'd say to anyone hesitant that to have it is wiser than not.

It doesn't stop those vaccinated still getting covid, nor does it stop them transmitting it to others.
What it does is reduce the risk of really serious illness and possibly death too.

Which is why it should be a concern in care homes or families, where some older individuals have been vaccinated and others not.
Because of the still probable transmission of the virus if caught to the others.

For a while anyhow, these vaccines are likely the best it can be once near all have been vaccinated.
I'd still say, once offered, have it.
No hesitation.
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