Seems to depend which one you get. I had Pfizer and only a sore arm after both. My wife had Moderna and had chills and a slight fever the day after the second. I've heard the same from others who had Moderna.No side effects so far, although it's only been 2 hours! Didn't really get any after the 1st so not expecting anything other than a slightly bruised arm and maybe a bit of lethargy
AZ for me, wife felt a bit off colour and flu-ey after her 1st AZ, but nowt majorSeems to depend which one you get. I had Pfizer and only a sore arm after both. My wife had Moderna and had chills and a slight fever the day after the second. I've heard the same from others who had Moderna.
They both had their 2nd doses?I didn't know Lerma cost 25 Mill? ?? ? Crikey.
Makes Britt look good value
I think you have to wait till you're 40 to get promoted up a cohort.Waiting for my first... early 30s so could be ages yet
They are trying to do second dose around 10/11 weeks, you should be able to book your second now, I did the day after my first, gave me a choice exactly 11 weeks after first at local pharmacy.I didn't realise that they were using Moderna yet.
Awaiting my second Pfizer. Are they making folks wait the whole 12 weeks between first and second vaccinations ?
The gap between mine was 3 days short of the full 12 weeks, but some colleagues were 10-11 weeks, today was the earliest I could book the 2nd for some reason though, probably down to chosen location to get it doneI didn't realise that they were using Moderna yet.
Awaiting my second Pfizer. Are they making folks wait the whole 12 weeks between first and second vaccinations ?
Not in the UK.I didn't realise that they were using Moderna yet.
I had 1st jab yesterday AZ and was wiped out by 8pm, but I have had coronavirus -and as you say it's meant to be a bigger reaction for those of us who've had itI had AZ, sore tender arm and very lethargic for 3 or 4 days. Its thought you get more of a reaction if you've already had covid prior to the jab, I think I had it last May but not tested so not certain. Wife had same, tender arm only.
Already booked my 2nd one - 11 weeks to the day after the 1stThe gap between mine was 3 days short of the full 12 weeks, but some colleagues were 10-11 weeks, today was the earliest I could book the 2nd for some reason though, probably down to chosen location to get it done
NHS site made me book them both at onceThey are trying to do second dose around 10/11 weeks, you should be able to book your second now, I did the day after my first, gave me a choice exactly 11 weeks after first at local pharmacy.