Spring Boo sters

With all the dirt coming out in the wash, who’s for the spring booster ???

I don’t think many of us are eligible.

Probably will but not had the invite yet.

I’m suspicious though, why you are asking - aren’t you a Covid-denier?

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I have just had an invite to get the spring booster and appointments are available from 17 April onwards at my Dr’s surgery.

MS2017

I’ve not had an invite yet, not sure if I want it as the last booster I felt awful for a few days. I will see :heart:

I’ll be booking as soon as I’m called.

Me too!

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Why would you say that, using that term ?

Hello Carraboy (Andy??),

I’ve had all my Covid jabs so far, and all had been well, but late last summer I had an unpleasnat reaction to the last booster so am undecided at the moment.

Ben

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Hey Ben. I’ve had no jabs, and I’m still here. It’s your choice, I’m not a covid denier like GCCK reckons (I notice how they haven’t taken his post down…), or anti vax, just did my own reading, and something didn’t feel right. I hope you do what’s best for you.

Hi, i know im a little late tothe party but i also dont know what to do about the booster…had other vaccines but since my last one it seems to be all negative things im hearing about it so wasnt going to bother till i spoke to my pharmacist this afternoon who " please have it" im on fingolimod so i probably should however my anxiety about the possible serious side effects bother me in a big way and im not sure how the guidelines work now
Ps i did have mild covid early last yr…
Any advice please
Sharon

Had mine a few weeks ago. No side effects at all.

There isn’t any risk-free option, but then all of us on DMDs are used to weighing up those kinds of risks and benefits. We’re all seasoned veterans in that game! The thing that swings it for me is that a serious infection does tend to stir up my MS, and I will do what I can to avoid that.

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It’s shocking your pharmacist encouraged you to take something you don’t need (imo), doesn’t work, and for something that’s OVER.

Hey Alison. How are yer ? I was very suspect of this whole plandemic.
The censorship and ‘ask no questions’ has just added to that. The thing that made my mind up was when I read of a ms dude, who’d had the jab, and became paralysed from it. Because I don’t listen to/watch the propaganda of the msm, I didn’t rush to make a decision, and then the abuse of anyone raising questions on the nhs/dhsc sites, pretty much confirmed me decision. Each to their own… I think the current excess death rate justifies me. Anyway, I hope you’re well, and read this reply before they take it down.

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Each to their own, just as you say.

Nope - I felt bad after the last one and not going again - I had a friend who died but had a heart condition - however, they did feel rubbish for a long, long time after getting the winter booster in 2022 - not saying it was connected but I am suspicious - I had covid and it wasn’t very pleasant.

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Sorry for your loss dude, and thank you for your reply. I feel you’re right to be suspicious in all honesty. The censorship around questioning the boo sters/ j abs can produce nothing else. You couldn’t ask what was in the j ab, but everyone wanted to know if you had it. The two j abs and you’ll be 100% protected, changed every week like a chameleon on a rainbow, to down to what 20% now…? I will just ask, how many people have you spoken to recently that have felt rotten “since their last j ab?”. Follow your intuition, have a browse on Bitchute and Rumble, the not so censored sites. Mainstream media is no good, but have you noticed how the reports of younger people dying are increasing? At the end of the day, you look after you. Hope you are well. (And like my lot, have a better season starting August :wink:)

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Hello,

I’m also late to the party. I will get the booster when it is brought around. I work for the NHS and was front line, so, now for me will be exactly like it was then. I’ll get the jab during work and just go.

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