My reaction was not as severe, but similar. I won't be doing flu and COVID together again, if I can avoid it. Just got my two jabs on Friday afternoon, and I'm very happy to have the whole holiday weekend to recover (low fever, fatigue, body aches, headache). Not nearly as bad as real COVID, but a maybe little tougher than my first jabs,…
My reaction was not as severe, but similar. I won't be doing flu and COVID together again, if I can avoid it. Just got my two jabs on Friday afternoon, and I'm very happy to have the whole holiday weekend to recover (low fever, fatigue, body aches, headache). Not nearly as bad as real COVID, but a maybe little tougher than my first jabs, and the decline in side effects I
I'd seen with successive boosters was dramatically reversed. BTW, I usually have little to no side effects from the flu jab by itself.
My reaction was not as severe, but similar. I won't be doing flu and COVID together again, if I can avoid it. Just got my two jabs on Friday afternoon, and I'm very happy to have the whole holiday weekend to recover (low fever, fatigue, body aches, headache). Not nearly as bad as real COVID, but a maybe little tougher than my first jabs, and the decline in side effects I
I'd seen with successive boosters was dramatically reversed. BTW, I usually have little to no side effects from the flu jab by itself.
Never have a reaction to flu vaccines aside from
a sore arm. And only the Moderna MRNA vaccine made me sick. I finally started getting Pfizer boosters instead and have had no reaction to them.