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Default OT: Covid jab reactions?

On 31/03/2021 22:40, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2021 20:39:31 +0100, Steve Walker wrote:

On 31/03/2021 18:26, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Steve Walker wrote:
On 31/03/2021 11:51, Martin Brown wrote:
On 30/03/2021 16:26, John Rumm wrote:
On 30/03/2021 14:12, Radio Man wrote:

I think the Pfizer is more powerful because I've had both vaccines
(I am clinically highly vulnerable) and the Pfizer gave me more
side effects than the Astra Zeneca.

That seems like a leap of logic too far. For starters you would not
necessarily expect the same response to the first jab as you get to
the second, and you can only be a COVID19 vaccine virgin the once.

Worse than that being given one of each is an unlicensed use unless
you are a part of a clinical trail into mixing and matching of
vaccines.

It is supposed to be a second injection of the same vaccine.

Trials of using a different second vaccine have been ongoing for some
time now.

Anyone had that? Quite a few friend have had the second jab, but all
the same as the first.


As the voltage that electronic circuits need has continued to fall, they
probably don't own anything that *has* a 9V battery.

Indeed, all I can think of in our house (with three kids and lots of
tech) are DVMs, smoke alarms and a TENS machine. Even my alarm clock no
longer needs a backup battery - it stores settings and alarms in EEPROM
and synchronises the clock to the radio.

It's a pity, as they are ideal for testing N-gauge locomotives!


Probably replying to the wrong thread!


Yes, apparently I did. Not sure quite how, as they are well separated -
and I hadn't had a drink at that stage!