“My belief is — and I stress, it’s a belief — that this proves that I would have been more sick if I’ve not taken the vaccine,” he said. “I mean, I had both jabs. Everybody I know has had both jabs. And I’m quite happy about it. You know, none of us have started growing extra heads, suddenly wanting sidle up to 5G phones,... So, all of these things, I think it’s largely a myth!”
What’s an effin myth is that it is a vaccine.
I have never been asked for booster for Polio or Chickenpox.
I have had one shot for Shingles (Shyngrex) and had a horrible reaction to it that lasted almost two weeks and spent one of those weeks at a friends house to watch over me.
I would get the second and final shot for Shyngrex but the 1st one was crazy awful...
My parents purposely made me play with my friend who had chickenpox and I didn’t...
Vendome wrote: “What’s an effin myth is that it is a vaccine.”
The real effin myth is that they are not vaccines.
Vaccine: A product that stimulates a person’s immune system to produce immunity to a specific disease, protecting the person from that disease. Vaccines are usually administered through needle injections, but can also be administered by mouth or sprayed into the nose.
“I would get the second and final shot for Shyngrex but the 1st one was crazy awful...”
I got the Shingrix vaccine about a year ago. The side effect I had was feeling a kind of needle prick as the shot was administered. You really gotta wonder about this stuff.
Do you get tetanus boosters? MMR? All bugs are different, some the antibodies will last a lifetime. Some they won’t.