DIY-HP-LED
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First shot of Pfizer next Saturday (24th) and the second one in August, I might not be invincible, but my odds of ending up in the hospital or ICU are greatly diminished. By the time I get the booster 105 days later my immune response to covid should be broader through the natural adaptation of B cell response mutation. Apparently the longer you are vaccinated the better you will be able to handle variants.While the AZ vaccine may have a slight (practically statistically insignificant) risk, the benefits outweigh the risk, IMO.
Elderly Show Similar Response To 1st AstraZeneca, Pfizer Shots: Study
The first study to directly compare immune reactions between Pfizer's and AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccines found strong and broadly similar antibody responses in over 80-year-olds after a first dose of either shot, scientists said on Wednesday.www.ndtv.com
Feeling much better today, fever broke last night. What’s the status on your vaccine date DIY?
I'm not concerned about short term side effects, I have opioid pain medication that I seldom use on hand if it becomes an issue of pain. As for feeling like shit, been there done that, I'll bet you've had worse hangovers!
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