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I got my first Covid 19 Vaccination on the 6th of March and have had no adverse side effects as of today 28th April 2021.
Update.
I had the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine which has had some very negative press in the last few weeks relating to a very small number of people developing blood clots.
I was asked a load of medical questions about blood thinning and my general state of health before I was allowed to have the covid 19 vaccine.
There is of course a cause for concern but if you look at the real statistics and some scaremongering headlines you will see that.
Developing a blood clot is very rare but it does make strong headlines and we all know what that means. Bad news travels 6 times faster than actual news.
Developing a blood clot is less than a million to one chance.
Getting very sick or dying from covid 19 the probability is very much higher.
The data is readily available for you to check for yourselves. See below.
Source:- www.ema.europa...
I feel fine there was no pain in the arm or anything at all.
My thanks to the NHS staff who were very well organised, efficient and welcoming. it must be very tough for them working every day on the front line of this pandemic.
As you can see in this video getting Corona virus Covid 19 vaccine is quick and painless.
If the choice is between getting the vaccination against covid 19 or catching the virus. I've made my choice. It's up to you to choose based on your own research.
Numbers of UK population that have been inoculated as of date of publication on this video.
Source:- www.ons.gov.uk/
More information on the vaccine.
www.bbc.com/ne...