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BreOl72:
I forgot to ask (regarding the thread title): is it Paris or London?
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kai2: The average is approx. 99.98%

Over 60 average is approx 99.96%
Thanks for the figures/info.

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Serren: I have a very strong immune system and almost never get ill, but I still got vaccinated solely based on the fact that it will be a requirement to travel and likely for other normal activities, especially if you want to be allowed maskless and/or in close proximity to others.
Dunno about where you're at, but in the US: they don't check vaccination records in most businesses or to travel(except via airplane), so people(or so I hear) have been "identifying as vaccinated" even when they're not.
(horrible thing to do, I know...imo people should never do such things ;))

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Serren: As for the vaccinations themselves: apart from a little ache from the actual puncture wound caused by the needle, I didn't feel any side effects from either injection. FYI, I got the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
That's good to hear :)
Post edited June 20, 2021 by GamezRanker
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For me, the first shot was a bit worse (had some pain on the side of the chest), but the second shot's side effect lasted longer.

In any case, I feel *much* safer having been vaccinated, though I'm still more comfortable wearing a mask in public. (In fact, at community band rehearsal, after a while I started putting on my mask whenever I wasn't playing (can't wear a mask while playing a wind instrument).)

Edit: Why the low rating?
Post edited June 21, 2021 by dtgreene
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my name is capitayn catte: Even the strongest immune system in the world benefits from vaccination.
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Sachys: A shame we dont have a vaccine against numpties! :(
Indeed...
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kai2: Your analogy is only sound if valid data is accessible.
There's tons of data showing how effective the vaccine is, you just don't want to acknowledge it. Though judging by your second response you're also a conspiracy theorist who won't believe any official or mainstream source, so why I'm bothering engaging is beyond me.
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Post edited June 21, 2021 by teceem
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The second one had me feeling like I was being drained through a straw after running up a mountain for the day afterward.

Apparently it's not as bad if you take Tylenol but I had somehow come to the conclusion that that would make it less effective.

Oops.
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BreOl72: I went and got my first anti-covid shot yesterday.
No prob, everything went well, and I felt fine for the whole day.

But this morning, when I woke up, oh boy, my whole body was aching as if I had taken a good beating.

I mean, I know it's a good sign, and proof that my immune system is doing its job properly - but I honestly would've preferred to go through the vaccination process without feeling so kaput.
Sorry to read that. I hope you were informed properly beforehand so you could make an informed decision and knew what you were getting yourself into.
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I have both doses of Moderna.
1st Dose was "eh, sore arm."
2nd Dose was a "time to take it easy for a day", as I had a low fever and overall sluggishness presenting.

Otherwise, ey.
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GamezRanker: Dunno about where you're at, but in the US: they don't check vaccination records in most businesses or to travel(except via airplane), so people(or so I hear) have been "identifying as vaccinated" even when they're not.
(horrible thing to do, I know...imo people should never do such things ;))
As far as I know, businesses are free to handle things as they see fit. Some will take you at your word while others will ask for proof of vaccination. While I don't like the "papers, please" approach, there may be some businesses which are unavoidable that require them, and I won't attempt to impose my will or vilify individuals or businesses for what they choose to do regarding vaccinations.

And yeah, I travel international a lot so flying and border crossing is what I am primarily concerned with.
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teceem: Make sure to take your daily dose of dried rhino penis! It's almost like a horror movie cliché - boasting about your fancy immune system... before dying.

This might be an oldschool forum, but it doesn't take much to turn into social media madness.
Well aren't you a terminally combative edgelord?

I usually don't respond to trolls, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt this once and offer you a little advice: Perhaps you should try reading/listening in an effort to comprehend rather than to instigate fights.
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GamezRanker: To be fair, that's only if one is young and healthy.....it's a bit higher if one is above 65 and/or has co-morbiditiesand also that doesn't account for all those who survive yet have long term effects)...but yeah, it is very low compared to some other diseases.

(for example: I believe the spanish flu had a higher rate, and took more in the same period of time)
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kai2: The average is approx. 99.98%

Over 60 average is approx 99.96%
Where did you see those numbers? At least in Spain, which is the country for which I know the data, fatality rate for Covid cases in people over 60 is close to 6,6%.

Only in the US Covid already killed more than 600,000 people. So even assuming the whole population already had Covid, that's close to 0.2% fatality rate, and is higher in other countries. That's an order of magnitude higher than what you posted.
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GamezRanker: (for example: I believe the spanish flu had a higher rate, and took more in the same period of time)
Er, are you seriously comparing the medical assistance available 100 years ago to today?
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dtgreene: I'm still more comfortable wearing a mask in public.
Indeed, but less so for this reason actually. For someone with severe social anxiety, the fact that, while no longer mandatory outdoors except in some typically crowded places, masks are at least for the time being still socially acceptable is quite a relief...
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StingingVelvet: Though judging by your second response you're also a conspiracy theorist who won't believe any official or mainstream source, so why I'm bothering engaging is beyond me.
Mainstream sources have flip flopped on a number of things....even after more was known about co-vid....and so called "conspiracy theories" aren't always false and sometimes hold a shred of truth(take the wuhan leak "theory" for example).

Tbh, I think a healthy(not too much, though) dose of skepticism is a good thing more so than readily consuming whatever one is told(by near ANY source).


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Serren: As far as I know, businesses are free to handle things as they see fit. Some will take you at your word while others will ask for proof of vaccination.
Over here, HIPPA puts a stop to such requests in most businesses(short of maybe airlines and govt businesses like the DMV and etc). If they ask, one can possibly take legal action, so thankfully most don't ask.

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Serren: While I don't like the "papers, please" approach, there may be some businesses which are unavoidable that require them, and I won't attempt to impose my will or vilify individuals or businesses for what they choose to do regarding vaccinations.
I consider the people who rush in to get the vaccination without doing much of any research to be a bit unwise, and find it iffy to trust a quickly made vaccine in general.

That said, (as I said before) I don't mind(and mostly support, short of a few exceptions) adults doing what they want to do medical wise...and also support vaccines in general if they're well tested beforehand.

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Serren: And yeah, I travel international a lot so flying and border crossing is what I am primarily concerned with.
Well, at least not you should be all set then.....best of luck to ya(health wise and etc).
Post edited June 21, 2021 by GamezRanker
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FalloutDefault: Where did you see those numbers? At least in Spain, which is the country for which I know the data, fatality rate for Covid cases in people over 60 is close to 6,6%.
I believe those numbers are from the CDC. As for the discrepancy: the percentages that user listed aren't the percentage of hospitalized who succumb, but rather the percentage of the overall population(hospitalized or no) that succumb.

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Cavalary: Er, are you seriously comparing the medical assistance available 100 years ago to today?
You were aware they had similar basic health safety practices back then(hand washing, mask wearing, isolation/distancing), right?

Yeah, tech has improved re: vaccines and medical procedures in general, but the basic preventative measures we've been using now are more or less the same as they were near a hundred years ago.....and the rates of people succumbing within the same period(after the initial infections that kicked it all off) were still markedly higher.

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Cavalary: Indeed, but less so for this reason actually. For someone with severe social anxiety, the fact that, while no longer mandatory outdoors except in some typically crowded places, masks are at least for the time being still socially acceptable is quite a relief...
Yeah, I like this as well......I sometimes use the mask at home/etc to help with my own various mental issues, and like that using such has become less stigmatized.
Post edited June 21, 2021 by GamezRanker