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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It makes me sick for two days and I can't afford the time off work or parenting. [/quote] Same. 2 days of 101+ fever each time. When I had Covid it was only a little worse than that.[/quote] But covid is doing long term damage to multiple systems in the body. You can't see it, but it's aging you quickly https://www.panaccindex.info/p/what-sars-cov-2-does-to-the-body Novavax is now an option for anyone who has side effects from mRNA vaccines. I had significant side effects from each mRNA, only a sore arm from Novavax and know so many others with a similar experience. Novavax has no mRNA, is protein based just like the other vaccines we've taken all of our lives[/quote] Interesting. So one could get Pfizer and then also Novavax? For double protection? Because it protects from two different angles?[/quote] Yes Novavax is available to anyone 12+ as a booster now. I have no idea why people keep arguing about mRNA when there is a classic protein based vaccine available that is as effective (and possibly more so) than Pfizer and Moderna [/quote] +1 I got the mRNA booster in Sept, because I gave up waiting for Novavax to get approved (pulled the trigger 48 hours before it was finally approved). But thankful we can now get another booster 2 months out, so may get Novavax before xmas. Everyone I know who got Novavax has had less symptoms than with their mRNA, so there is that as well. Based on the scientific data I have read, Novavax is likely more effective than Pfizer or Moderna, at this point. I figure I've had mRNA all the way, it certainly cannot hurt to try a classic protein based vaccine for the next one. [/quote] are you going to get vaxxed every 3 months???[/quote] No, but have been waiting for 2 years for ability to legally get Novavax (and not have to lie/say never been vaxed). So given how high covid rates are now (and nobody is testing) and how high the wastewater is, I will get a novavax to get me thru the winter season. Had I gotten novavax in Sept, I likely wouldn't get another booster/shot until next fall. Personally have never had Covid (half my family has not had it either, despite getting PCR tests 4-5 days after start of any illness that could be covid. [/quote]
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