You'll be alright. I got my first Pfizer shot two weeks ago and all I had was a sore arm.
Day after and I really feel no different. Can tell arm is a little tender but not in pain at all.
Yoo supposedly this open to everyone. Slots are available. GogogoNope. Rollout here in my state has been awful and as someone in basically the minimum risk group, I don't expect to see a vaccine until end of May at the very earliest.
Same here. Was able to snag an appointment on 3/30. I think the issue is that there really weren't that many people in the group that just opened up, so they have loads more doses than they need for that group. I ain't complaining. Already making plans to hit up Kenny and Zuke's in May!I live in PDX, and both my wife and I just got emails from our state/county mass vaccination program that we can schedule appointments for our first vaccine dose. We're not technically eligible yet (we're in a group that becomes eligible in mid-April), but it also seems we're not alone - I think that a combination of high compliance by target groups and increased numbers of volunteers at the site (which can now handle 7k patients a day) means that they just don't have enough locals in the target groups to fill all of the appointment slots.
So, we both get our first dose on 3/31 and should be fully vaccinated by the first week of May. Yay!
Remember it takes about 2 weeks after the 2nd shot to get the full effect.Texas opens up vaccinations to everyone on the 29th and I just got signed up for 7am on the 30th. Says Moderna. Super releved to just see the end in sight.
A 4 week wait they say for the second shot of Moderna, so by end of April I can at least see a few fellow vaccinatied family and friends.
Ohh thanks for the heads up! So mid May it'll be.Remember it takes about 2 weeks after the 2nd shot to get the full effect.
Yoo supposedly this open to everyone. Slots are available. Gogogo
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Walking tank buff 5+Had Covid in June 2020, got my second shot of Pfizer 2 weeks ago today. Had a fever and fatigue after the second shot that went away within 2 days.
This past weekend I did socialize a bit more and also found out that someone I had contact with at work on Wednesday last week tested positive.
Today I have a little bit of nasal drainage & pressure and a deeper voice, but I also slept like shit last night...at this point, I gotta be pretty fully immune even 1 week after the second shot (when I was exposed), right? Given the previous infection, having antibodies in December still, and then the time past both shots.
Is anyone doing that thing where you txt your health (post-vaccine shot) to that CDC website?
You're worthy my friend ;_;Nope. I don't qualify yet in Alabama, despite having asthma. I wish I could get it, because
I've been lucky to haven't caught anything due to working retail that 40-60 hours a week through the entire pandemic.
Just waiting till I am deemed worthy for it.