Dogbreath
Well-Known Member
'Science flies you to the moon-religion flies you into buildings'
'Science flies you to the moon-religion flies you into buildings'
Yup. Getting my 2nd jab on the 15thVaccination numbers ramping up really high here in BC. Can really feel the mood switching.
You also do not know the long term risks of those vaccinesHeads up guys.
Get vaccinated because we don't know who is at risk for long covid.
How to get vaccinated for COVID-19
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/vaccine/register
At my (well advanced) age I'll take a chance-I also don't give a rat's butt what some dimwit veterinarian has to say.You also do not know the long term risks of those vaccines
Ditto. My virologist friends are all enthusiastically getting their vaccinations. I would trust their judgment over a veterinarianAt my (well advanced) age I'll take a chance-I also don't give a rat's butt what some dimwit veterinarian has to say.
First world problems. LolIs anyone else struggling with their decision?
In-laws. Parents and uncle all got AZ for first dose and talking to them non of them plan to get it for their second.
I am going to stick with AZ for second shot and then I’m done ( until we probably have to take some booster for some future variant...). What I am wondering is down the road when there are inevitably some boosters, which will it be, a mRNA or AZ. I did also struggle with the decision, but Breaking Even summed it up well- first world problem. I figure that even if the AZ has somewhat less efficacy, it will provide enough protection from getting super ill.So, those of us that had AZ for their first doses now have a decision to make about what our second dose will be.
AZ for second shot will likely occur sooner than waiting for a mRNA vaccine.
Studies say that having a mRNA vaccine as a second dose may provide better protection, however one may have to wait longer to get it.
No real guidance from Bonnie. NACI says it is fine and Tam recommends it.
Is anyone else struggling with their decision?
Ditto. My virologist friends are all enthusiastically getting their vaccinations. I would trust their judgment over a veterinarian
But then your virologist friends don’t know anything about the 5G network....Ditto. My virologist friends are all enthusiastically getting their vaccinations. I would trust their judgment over a veterinarian
Studies? How can there possibly be studies? Serious question. Most of the vaccines have been around for less than a year...so how can there possibly be studies?So, those of us that had AZ for their first doses now have a decision to make about what our second dose will be.
AZ for second shot will likely occur sooner than waiting for a mRNA vaccine.
Studies say that having a mRNA vaccine as a second dose may provide better protection, however one may have to wait longer to get it.
No real guidance from Bonnie. NACI says it is fine and Tam recommends it.
Is anyone else struggling with their decision?
My cell reception is way better since getting the vaccine.But then your virologist friends don’t know anything about the 5G network....![]()