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TopicSome COVID vaccine questions.
AldousIsDead
09/23/21 11:32:01 PM
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the_rowan posted...
The vaccine doesn't make you sick and doesn't contain a virus capable of infecting you; it makes your body produce a response designed to kill pathogens by introducing foreign proteins (mRNA), but not in the form of a virus. What that will be like is a product of your own immune system. I had just mild discomfort around the injection site and felt a little off for the day, but that was it. Other people will have more intense pain and a fever. Never actually seen anyone who had it bad enough that they had to stay in bed all day or anything like that, and you're definitely not going to be contagious or anything since you're not being infected with anything.

Not sure about the vaccine card thing. It's possible to just ask for a new one if you got it from a healthcare agency if it's needed, and I don't think there's any sort of technology in use that would be inhibited by folding it, but I can't find anything online that mentions it.
Pfizer knocked my girlfriend on her ass for a week. I thought she was being a baby, but I went over to her place to see her and she looked fucking awful and wasn't herself. Hers was the worst reaction I've heard about. I felt a little groggy and my arm hurt like hell.

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