I had mine a while ago (second is tomorrow actually). Sore arm for a few days. Felt a bit iffy the day after. Something between a slight hangover/beginning of a flu. Probably placebo. Nothing to write home about.
I include this very exciting story with the hope of this thread not becoming a home for people self-reporting their adverse reactions. Most people will get it, and get on with their lives without much to talk about (and therefore, not talk about it).
Most people will get it, and get on with their lives without much to talk about
Which is why it is important that those that have no reaction talk about it as much as those that do. If those of us impatiently for the call only hear tales of woe they will be less likely to have the jab.
I had mine a while ago (second is tomorrow actually). Sore arm for a few days. Felt a bit iffy the day after. Something between a slight hangover/beginning of a flu. Probably placebo. Nothing to write home about.
I include this very exciting story with the hope of this thread not becoming a home for people self-reporting their adverse reactions. Most people will get it, and get on with their lives without much to talk about (and therefore, not talk about it).