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Another COVID vaccine?

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Dollymixtures Tue 17-Jun-25 23:27:45

What’s everyone’s feelings about having ANOTHER COVID vaccine please? I’ve had them all up to now and was quite adamant that I didn’t want any more. Now I read that there’s a different strain making its way round. I really can’t decide, any suggestions?

MammaTJ Wed 18-Jun-25 14:27:49

I have had and will have all vaccines offered. I'm in a high risk group and I kinda want to live.

loripol Wed 18-Jun-25 14:37:44

I've had every Covid jab, and will continue to do so. I'm actually just recovering from (presumably the new strain of) Covid virus, and it's been pretty awful for three days or so! I felt very unwell. I'm 57 and, although I do have some minor health conditions, I am fairly well normally. If an older, more vulnerable person, were to contract this strain, with the coughing bouts, breathlessness and exhaustion that I experienced, I imagine it would be a big concern. If there is a new vaccine available for this latest strain I would urge those eligible to have it!

Gogo84 Wed 18-Jun-25 14:43:28

Where would the world be if there were no vaccines. We would still have the dreaded smallpox around and polio and TB. Everyone should take advantage of any vaccine on offer, although I do have sympathy for those who get side effects from them

mabon1 Wed 18-Jun-25 14:45:41

I have everything offered.

CariadAgain Wed 18-Jun-25 14:48:24

Sago

Luckygirl3

Sago

A big fat NO from me, I had the two I had to have in case I had to travel but no more.

I am fortunate enough to have never had Covid🤞.

I always have the flu vaccine.

Could you explain your reasoning please.

My once fit and healthy SIL ( ex Team GB )had blood clots in each lung after the vaccine.

He was close to death.

Sorry to hear this.

I was thinking "Don't explain your reasoning - it's a set-up to attack you some more". Yep....I've realised that often happens (ie the attacks).

Hope your SIL is well now - there have indeed been lots of fit healthy young sportspeople that have got these bloodclots since they started those jabs. Fingers crossed for him.

chrissie13 Wed 18-Jun-25 14:56:20

I haven't been offered one for a while, but when I am I will definitely have it.

cc Wed 18-Jun-25 15:03:51

My husband is vulnerable and has every vaccination that is offered to him, it makes sense. I'm offered less but would still have them all. Even after vaccinations you can still get a nasty dose of flu or covid, so anything that reduces the severity has to be a good thing.
I actually had shingles when all my children had chicken pox, but I gather than you can get it again so had the vaccination when it was offered. Since then I didn't catch it when my grandchildren have had so it obviously worked for me.

Luckygirl3 Wed 18-Jun-25 15:13:09

It is so hard ...... it is difficult to make sense of all the stats, but I do think that the statement "there have indeed been lots of fit healthy young sportspeople that have got these blood clots since they started those jabs" is not accurate.

Defining "lots" is important as someone could make the decision not to have the jab on the basis of this and it could put their life at risk.

The figure for this happening is 0.001% of all those vaccinated. Every incidence of this complication is a tragedy for the individual and family involved; but it is not "lots".

Every medical decision carries a risk and we have to all make our own decisions. But it is important that we have the opportunity to make those decisions on the basis of facts.

Babylon Wed 18-Jun-25 15:14:28

Never had any. Late 50s. Caught something from my husband - also unjabbed - in 2021 when he got the virus. Mine lasted 48 hours then I was fine.
My aunt went into hospital following a fall in 2020 aged 88. She was labelled a Covid patient despite having been completely housebound with no human contact beforehand for 13 days.
That was very bizarre knowing what we know now about the incubation period. Her hospital notes later confirmed that the doctors didn’t know if it was Covid or bacterial pneumonia.
Anyway she and a 99 year old lady got through it and were later discharged home. Oddly though, stories like this never made the headlines.
She later declined the jabs annd never had any flu jabs (as she was terrified of needles) and had myself and carers frequently visiting her until her death this year from dementia. But she never caught any more respiratory infections between her hospitalisation in 2020 and her passing in 2025. Fancy that.

Greciangirl Wed 18-Jun-25 15:26:58

Yes, I’ve had all available and will continue to have more when offered.
At 80 years of age, I need all the protection I can get.

M0nica Wed 18-Jun-25 15:37:36

If only one in a million people suffer a reaction to something, then someone somewhere has got to be that one. Therefore if someone you know gets a blood clot after the COVID vaccination, that one case does not invalidate the claim that blood clots are extremely rare after the vaccination.

There are many and varied reasons for people of all ages to have sudden explained blood clots. It does not follow that if someone has a blood clot after the COVID jab, that the COVID jab caused the blood clot, it is merely one of a number of potential causes.

Every day we read about people who suffer all kinds of sudden medical probelems completely out of the blue, that have no obvious cause, and are generally unknown in their age group. Babies and children having strokes. My father, aged 92, died of an infection that generally only children under 10 were susceptible to - I draw absolutely no conclusions from that fact

I wish the Dept of Education would add a good grounding in the statistics of sampling, probability and other basic statistics to the maths syllabus. It would spare us so much nonsense beliefs in science, based on an anecdotal sample of 1.

M0nica Wed 18-Jun-25 15:38:45

so many nonsense beliefs...........

staceygrove Wed 18-Jun-25 15:47:04

I have had all the vaccines available as I sm immuno suppressed. Looking at some of the comments on here, I am shocked. Have you forgotten what it was like when covid hit, maybe you never lost anyone. I spent over 3 months confined to my house, not being able to see my grandchildren. I never ever want to go through that again. Please keep offering me the vaccines

Nibbles44 Wed 18-Jun-25 15:48:21

I am 69, have had one jab a year in Oct/Nov yearly since it started with only a sore arm for a few days. I know 2 friends (1 is 74, other is 66) that wouldn't have any (as they don't know what the health services are pumping into their bodies). Nothing has happened to any of us so far, but that is just the luck of the draw. If we all caught Covid tomorrow I would probably not be affected as bad as they would.

Parsley3 Wed 18-Jun-25 15:51:49

This is a timely thread for me. I swithered about keeping my booster appointment this week for no other reason than that I had had enough of jags. However, on Monday I learned of two separate people who have covid so I went along yesterday and had the booster. The nurse who jagged me told me that during the lockdowns she was working in ICU. She said it was noticeable how the numbers admitted reduced as the vaccinations took effect. I am glad I went after all.

Growing0ldDisgracefully Wed 18-Jun-25 15:58:15

Not been offered or summoned for any more (68 going on 69 years old) but don't think I will have any more. The last 2 affected my balance badly, and my husband's, and felt very ill from them. My BIL ended up with heart problems because of the vax, husband was in ICU with covid in 2020 but even he says no more jabs for him.

Nannee49 Wed 18-Jun-25 16:03:52

"So many nonsense beliefs" in YOUR dismissive opinion only MOnica.

I, for one, would certainly welcome a definitive, meta analysis of the efficacy of the vaccine across the board if you're able to post any relevant papers please.
As with all medication, one size doesn't fit all.

grandMattie Wed 18-Jun-25 16:22:50

I accept every single vaccine offered. It may not be for me but merely to improve the herd immunity. If it’s offered, it’s because it is necessary.

Cambia Wed 18-Jun-25 16:33:45

Both my younger brother in law and I had bad Covid a few years ago and we both went on to have heart problems. He had a stroke and I had to be stented. Both of us are fit, active, healthy people. More and more information is showing that the illness can cause heart problems and for that reason alone I will take each vaccine offered.
British heart foundation now states that people with heart problems are often more severely affected by Covid. Having had what is probably covid for the past few weeks I still feel terrible, so I won’t take the risk!

growstuff Wed 18-Jun-25 16:35:34

Nannee49

"So many nonsense beliefs" in YOUR dismissive opinion only MOnica.

I, for one, would certainly welcome a definitive, meta analysis of the efficacy of the vaccine across the board if you're able to post any relevant papers please.
As with all medication, one size doesn't fit all.

Some reading for you:

www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/publications-data/covid-19-vaccine-effectiveness-hospitalisation--death-health-records#:~:text=Vaccine%20effectiveness%20against%20COVID%2D19,65%2D79%20years%2C%20respectively.

www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/74/wr/mm7406a1.htm#:~:text=Vaccine%20effectiveness%20(VE)%20of%202024,a%202024%E2%80%932025%20vaccine%20dose.

www.cdc.gov/covid/vaccines/benefits.html#:~:text=Getting%20vaccinated%20against%20COVID%2D19,illness%2C%20hospitalization%2C%20and%20death.

www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/in-depth/coronavirus-vaccine/art-20484859#:~:text=Vaccines%20rarely%20cause%20any%20long,is%20available%20to%20the%20public.

www.pfizer.com/about/responsibility/misinformation#:~:text=Post%2Dmarketing%20data%20with%20authorized,the%20first%20week%20following%20vaccination.

www.gov.uk/guidance/monitoring-reports-of-the-effectiveness-of-covid-19-vaccination

Bazza Wed 18-Jun-25 16:37:15

No more for me. I have had Covid, not as bad as a cold although I was sick once.

grumppa Wed 18-Jun-25 16:37:27

I'll take any vaccine I'm offered.

Ladyripple Wed 18-Jun-25 17:04:22

I have every vaccine I can.Hope those who are not having them are not expecting NHS treatment if they get Covid and need it...unbelievable how selfish people are.

Covid is rife in my area,my friend who is to young to be offered the vaccine is really poorly with it at the moment,this strain is causing horrid stomach issues.

Shinamae Wed 18-Jun-25 17:06:06

Elusivebutterfly

I am curious about why people do not want vaccines. Do those people take other prescribed medication and follow a reasonable life style to keep fit and active? If so, why do they ignore this one area of medical advice?

It’s personal choice….

Shinamae Wed 18-Jun-25 17:07:54

Ladyripple

I have every vaccine I can.Hope those who are not having them are not expecting NHS treatment if they get Covid and need it...unbelievable how selfish people are.

Covid is rife in my area,my friend who is to young to be offered the vaccine is really poorly with it at the moment,this strain is causing horrid stomach issues.

Absolutely no need for snide remarks about peoples personal choice…