Search : What’s in the COVID vaccines ?
Johnson.
Avoid the mRNA. If I’m forced into it I’ll go with the one dose J&J.
Tetanus.
Novavax is supposed to be coming out with a vax that is more like regular flu vaxes this fall.
It supposedly might have fewer side effects.
My husband and I both had the Moderna. He had no reaction to the first shot, and a mild fever and muscle aches for a day with the second.
I had the same; I’m considerably older than he is, and had fever and pretty bad muscle aches for two days after the second shot.
No lingering effects that we’ve noticed. (Though some here tell me I’ll drop dead in two or three years.)
Johnson is the only one that is a vaccine and doesn’t change your dna.
1 jab.
None of them. They are not vaccines.
Make them fire you.
Quit if you have to.
Your job is not worth your life.
You will be dead within 3 years if you take any of them.
My wife, myself and entire family throughout the country got the Pfizer Vaccine.
Non-Family people I know, most, about 90% got the Pfizer Vaccine, one got the Moderna and a few the J&J.
Not one person had any kind of reaction, or suffered any type of unexpected or odd medical crisis.
Many just had a sore arm for a day or two.
Hope it helps.
I will say, the first shot hit me like a freight train. About 3 hours after the jab, I was sick as a dog. Lasted about a day and then vanished as I quickly as it arrived. The second shot I felt nothing. Others have reported the exact opposite.
None of them. You are injecting, per shot, some 40 Trillion Spike Proteins made in a lab. Your choice.
Why be weak and cower to the boss? Be smart and find a new job. Bet you’ll get a raise in doing so in today’s market
I’m waiting for the Novavax. Should be out by the end of the year. It’s the traditional type of vaccine.
Just goes to show - we aren’t anti vax, we just don’t want to be lab rats.
J&J
I suggest you seek advice from your doctor.
J&J. Think about this: there’s no booster shot currently recommended for it and J&J previously stated they have no current plans to release one. So for now at least, just one shot.
get another job instead
This won’t be very good guidance, but here goes anyway:
1. Many anti-vaxx authors cherry-pick the data. And some of them are intentionally trying to mislead the public, for whatever reasons.
2 Many pro-vaxx authors also cherry-pick the data. And some of them are are intentionally trying to mislead the public, for whatever reasons.
So what to do? Do your research as best you can. But keep in mind those above two comments.
I haven’t gotten the shot, nor will I. I’m 74, and will listen to my gut instinct. That being said, my daughter-in-law has several allergies, and tends to be a hypochondriac about everything, but she had the Johnson & Johnson shot, and didn’t have any problems afterwards. She’s 35. Of course, no one knows the long-term effects of any of the vaccines. I’m just giving you one example from a person in my family.