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I was up all night Sunday until 4am with every side effect of the vaccine for Covid?
Nausea,vomiting,sweating,chills,then burning,joint pains and tenderness. Felt 80% better almost soon as next day however I still find myself coughing painfully and sore joints and weird feelings. Should I still get tested? It’s been two days since jab and I’ve had 2 tests already as a key worker
5 Answers
- Anonymous2 months ago
This happened to a coworker of mine. He got the vaccine and became really sick. Turns out he got covid at the vaccination center because some idiot sneezed in his face several times. May he rest in peace.
- ?Lv 72 months ago
I felt bad for about a week. However, if you're a worker who is in danger of exposure, it might be wise to get a test. There have been instances of people who were exposed and didn't know it before they got the vaccine, then they got sick later. It takes up to 2 weeks for the vaccine to.be fully effective- it's not instant.
It's amazing the misinformation about this vaccine. It does NOT 'give you a mild case". There have been vaccines in the past that did that, but this one doesn't. It activates your own immune system. Supposedly, the stronger the reaction, the better it's working.
- Diane ALv 72 months ago
Tested for the virus you mean? Sounds more like a typical vaccine reaction. You can ask your doc or see if it goes away in a day
- ?Lv 52 months ago
That's what the vaccine is supposed to do! Rest up and you'll be better in a couple of days a vaccine gives you a mild case of whatever it's vaccinating you against so you can build immunity to the real thing