see above post don’t worry bout it fam. Doesn’t even hurt at all
I just don't want to be sick for the next couple days
I just don't want to be sick for the next couple days
That’s the 2nd shot I hear
Hope no one in here got that J&J
I need to go get f***ed up in some packed environment before my antibodies wither
Just got my second Pfizer yesterday. Haven’t really felt any different aside from a sore arm. Made it through both shots side effect free, I’m lucky af
Officially got my first shot
Got my first Moderna a couple weeks ago. My side effects were weird. Day 1 I didn't feel s***. I went to sleep woke up that following morning with a sore arm and neck that lasted 2 days then vanished like it never happened.
how do you even get a vaccine do you just like show up and pay them
Its free. just need to find somewhere thats giving them out and make an appointment. my PCD office was doing them i made an appointment and got it done the very next day
Its free. just need to find somewhere thats giving them out and make an appointment. my PCD office was doing them i made an appointment and got it done the very next day
oh it's free? that's surprising and kinda cool
what's like the best 1
I'm not sure if I want it now
you shouldn't take random posts on the internet with no source and just based off something someone heard as fact
you shouldn't take random posts on the internet with no source and just based off something someone heard as fact
I said I'm not sure
because like I don't know
That’s not at all how immunology works.
The COVID vaccine is an mRNA vaccine that codes for a spike protein on the surface of the COVID virus. In nature, different proteins/genes/things are coded in DNA. This DNA is then remade into RNA. The body then reads the RNA and creates the protein or whatever the RNA coded for.
Now, in and of itself, the spike protein on the COVID virus is harmless, it just allows the viral partials to attach to things. With the vaccine, your body reads the RNA that was injected and creates some of the spike protein. Your immune cells then read this protein and remember it and are able to quickly recognize, and kill, it if your body is exposed to it again.
If a mutated viral partial comes along and has a different spike protein, your body doesn’t recognize it initially because you haven’t created that protein before. Your body then goes through the normal immune process that it would have had you never been immunized before.
I hope that was brief enough / makes sense, because I really don’t want misinformation on this floating around
I don't mind getting it, but it is not a priority for me.