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Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
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More like gross over reporting. Like verifications and TripAdvisor. |
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
More like gross over reporting. Like verifications and TripAdvisor. "
It's funny people complain about scaremongering, eh? |
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Had my second one this morning, felt sick within half an hour of having it , my ankles feel like there broken , and just feel rough , but hopefully tomorrow I will be ok |
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Double Pfizered. Barely noticed slightly tight feeling like a muscle knot for about 24 hours in both cases. Indeed I forgot I'd been jabbed.
Among friends and family most have now had at least one jab of either Pfizer or AstraZeneca. Side effects range from nothing to being ill for a few days. Doesn't seem to relate to age or medical conditions. Though friends who probably had covid a year or so ago seem to be worse affected. |
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I had y first on Wednesday, adtra zenica, was fine until about 12 hours after it, extreme headache, shivers and joint pain, joint pains very bad on Thursday but nearly away now. |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
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Az first Sunday, just sore at entry where needle went in sore for 3 days but found more movement helps ease this so I did few sets with the dumbbells biceps this helps with circulation and help repair any discomfort as the vaccine is given in the muscle. |
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
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And about 127,000 deaths in the UK without the vaccine. |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
And about 127,000 deaths in the UK without the vaccine."
You do know that everyone received a leaflet with information regarding side effects common uncommon and so forth.while your information might be helpful |
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Have had both my AZ doses now. Really poorly after the first, 2nd day felt awful, high temp headache, fatigue and muscle pains for 4 days. 10 days post vaccine got injection site infection and needed antibiotics. 2nd vaccine felt just the same from day 2 for 4 days. On day 10 fatigue and muscle pains for 4 days. Fine now tho. Tbh not a great experience, but I'd do it all again.???? |
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By *Marvel-Man
over a year ago
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
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If thoughs stats are taken directly from the vaccine side effects reporting website then literally anyone can go on it and report anything they wish. I took a look on it a few weeks ago and I could have written anything I wanted or said someone's died using tick boxes. |
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Had Astra Zeneca yesterday evening, felt fine this morning but it hit me like a sledgehammer midday, face flushed red, chills, shakes, headache and tiredness.
Thought I’d got away with any side effects but this is pretty bad. |
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"Had Astra Zeneca yesterday evening, felt fine this morning but it hit me like a sledgehammer midday, face flushed red, chills, shakes, headache and tiredness.
Thought I’d got away with any side effects but this is pretty bad."
This is reasonably typical, especially in the younger age groups. It generally lasts about a day then abruptly stops. |
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
If thoughs stats are taken directly from the vaccine side effects reporting website then literally anyone can go on it and report anything they wish. I took a look on it a few weeks ago and I could have written anything I wanted or said someone's died using tick boxes. "
Pointless like verifications and TripAdvisor. |
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Pfizer x2, Dec 2020 & Mar 2021.
Felt a bit rough in the 24-48 hours after the second; otherwise fine.
(.....and, more importantly, haven’t had COVID despite working in hospital through the pandemic) |
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Just had an achy arm and a bit of fatigue after the first AZ jab, second one wiped me out the day after and I’m still struggling a bit with fatigue, occasional feeling feint and hot and cold a week later |
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
If thoughs stats are taken directly from the vaccine side effects reporting website then literally anyone can go on it and report anything they wish. I took a look on it a few weeks ago and I could have written anything I wanted or said someone's died using tick boxes.
Pointless like verifications and TripAdvisor. "
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The fantastic news is that what may seem a little bit like an illness is just our healthy immune system at work.
Hold on to the memory for when you are next ill, that what you think is illness may mostly be your immune system, not an infection. |
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By *Marvel-Man
over a year ago
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"The fantastic news is that what may seem a little bit like an illness is just our healthy immune system at work.
Hold on to the memory for when you are next ill, that what you think is illness may mostly be your immune system, not an infection. "
You are correct.
For example. When you have a fever it's your body increasing it's temperature to denature a virus or bacteria as an immune response. |
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"The fantastic news is that what may seem a little bit like an illness is just our healthy immune system at work.
Hold on to the memory for when you are next ill, that what you think is illness may mostly be your immune system, not an infection. "
When I woke up feeling sick the day after the jab, my first thought was "my immune system is really pissed off. It's working " |
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Had 2nd Pfizer and a repeat of just localised pain around the injection point. No different to any others Ive had in the past. I can no longer balance a spoon on the end of my nose though. Is there a connection??? |
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Headache in the afternoon after jab in the morning. Couple of paracetamol had me right. Lively dreams the next couple of nights so possibly a raised temperature but didn’t think to measure it at the time. I’ve now got a sore knee but I reckon that’s just age! AZ. |
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First jab that evening freezing cold but sweating. Never slept all night ached from head to toe. Next day had no energy at all binged watched on Netflix all day. Three days after jab back to normal, got my second dose on Fathers Day. |
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"Had my Oxford jab on Thursday, felt fine Friday. But today..eurrgh. cold sweats, achy and wiped out. How have yours been? X " no negative effects from either jab but can now play the piano, speak seven languages and have become a chess grandmaster so all good??
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By *amish SMan
over a year ago
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
More like gross over reporting. Like verifications and TripAdvisor. "
And no indication of number of what type of vaccine have been given in relation to the figures above. If they did, suddenly the AZ looks like a better vaccine compared to the Pfizer. |
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
More like gross over reporting. Like verifications and TripAdvisor.
And no indication of number of what type of vaccine have been given in relation to the figures above. If they did, suddenly the AZ looks like a better vaccine compared to the Pfizer. "
Feel free to do the Maths!
This safety update report is based on detailed analysis of data up to 12 May 2021. At this date, an estimated 11.7 million first doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine and 23.9 million first doses of the COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca had been administered, and around 9.9 million and 9.0 million second doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine and COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca respectively. An approximate 0.2 million first doses of the COVID-19 Vaccine Moderna have also now been administered.
As of 12 May 2021, for the UK, 58,065 Yellow Cards have been reported for the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, 175,057 have been reported for the COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca, 1,462 for the COVID-19 Vaccine Moderna and 639 have been reported where the brand of the vaccine was not specified.
From https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions/coronavirus-vaccine-summary-of-yellow-card-reporting |
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Had my first a few days ago, lucky it was the one where we have to sit for 15 mins after. Walked out and someone knocked my bike over with a car anyway... I got home and sat down for a bit. Alarm goes off for work and I'm weak so got a few hours at work then sent home. Dropped my bike lol!
Feel good now, might have just been lack of sleep?? |
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
More like gross over reporting. Like verifications and TripAdvisor. "
What??? this is official information from the government itself |
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"Had my Oxford jab on Thursday, felt fine Friday. But today..eurrgh. cold sweats, achy and wiped out. How have yours been? X "
Six hours after having the jab I had the same as you and it took me about two days to feel normal. I would recommend you take it easy for a couple of days, no marathon running or rock climbing. |
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"Here is the short term adverse reaction data for the 2 main Covid jabs reported through the Yellow card scheme. This is entirely voluntary and therefore common sense, and received wisdom, tells us there is gross under-reporting.
The data is updated weekly at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-reactions
Report 13th May 2021
Pfizer – Total adverse reactions 165986 and 374 deaths
AstraZenica - Total adverse reactions 650681 and 786 deaths
For obvious reasons the long term adverse effects remain unknown.
More like gross over reporting. Like verifications and TripAdvisor.
What??? this is official information from the government itself"
Do you not understand who is reporting the issues? |
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I had a guy tell me today he had a really bad cold, tummy upset after the first vaccine. He said this in response to a question about side effects after the first dose. He then followed up by saying his grandchild was also ill with similar symptoms. Now, it's more than likely his symptoms were of a bug caught from the grandchild, but was being attributed to the vaccine because he'd had it in that time frame. This is the issue with the yellow card reports - anyone can report anything, irrespective of whether it's actually related to the vaccine or not. |
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"I had a guy tell me today he had a really bad cold, tummy upset after the first vaccine. He said this in response to a question about side effects after the first dose. He then followed up by saying his grandchild was also ill with similar symptoms. Now, it's more than likely his symptoms were of a bug caught from the grandchild, but was being attributed to the vaccine because he'd had it in that time frame. This is the issue with the yellow card reports - anyone can report anything, irrespective of whether it's actually related to the vaccine or not. "
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