Might not be covid, could be the flu... in my area the entire hospital chain had less than 30 cases of flu last winter. Isolation and all... but as people get vaccinated and start to go out, I'm fearful I'll get crap like the flu or stuff not covid related... that I missed last winter.
As covid is more of a respiratory illness than flu like, I personally have only been tested for it when I'm having breathing issues or my lungs hurt.
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If your not feeling well after having the vaccine I urge you to go see a doctor. My both my cusions were sick for a week after having their vaccine and only one made it out alive. I'm not trying to scare you just for your families sake make sure you are okay. I don't want what happened to my family to happen to anyone elses
Consider that when you get vaccinated against an illness you get injected with the illness itself, and its antibodies. The illness is considerably weaker than its original "wild" counterpart and being destroyed by the antibodies before it's injected. But it still is the illness. You'll generally feel some of the symptoms, but ultimately get well fast and be shielded from any other infections. At least for a period of time.
I’ve had one dose.
My sense of taste hasn’t been right for a 2 days so I’ve booked a test.
I've been a bit sneezy, and I think it’s pollen related, since I’m only out very early or in the evenings.Were you recently vaccinated? Could it be symptoms from the vaccine?
Also remember that the vaccine doesn't entirely prevent you from getting the virus. Better safe than sorry so get a test.You probably don't feel well because of the jab.
Since March 2000, every time someone feels unwell, they automatically think it's covid, as if nobody ever got sick before.There are so many other upper respiratory illnesses you could have based on those symptoms or just basic allergies but there are only two ways you'll know for sure its not Covid: 1)Go to your doctor, get tested or 2)Go to any testing center/get a testing kit, and get tested. The internet is not your friend. Do not use it to try and self-diagnose.
"Maybe like three weeks ago "
I would agree with @Aimée__LJ unlikely it was the vaccine. side effects like fever would've occured within about 24 hours. 3 weeks is too long https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/expect/after.htmlIf your not feeling well just go to the doctor they decide if you need to be tested and just do you know the vaccine doesn't stop you from getting covid it just helps your body cope with it if you do catch it
I caught a cold last week. I've been vaccinated since March, but I did go and get tested. It came back negative.
It’s possible to get CoVid after the vaccine but your risk decreases over 95% two weeks after the vaccine.
you should not have taken that shot... people say it’s conspiracy bs but honestly there are really bad side effects
You can 100% get covid regardless of the vaccine, it just lowers the damage it does to your body. Have it checked out so you don't hurt the people around you.
I had negative on COV19 that damn near killed me. After taking the vaccine it ended a year long COV19 symptoms. No today i believe i have the Variant. My heart was attacked and lost the abilty to breathe good. I feel like i am dying
I felt fine and normal. But you should expect side effects of course.
Take the test just to make sure and take care
Of yourself please!Don’t take a test. Just do the usual you would with any cold. Rest, Vitamin C/Zinc/D. Lots of fluids and sunlight.
It's good just to be safe and take the test even you already vaccinated.
Nope. Got both shots, been checked 3 times, and am clear.
I felt some fatigue but nothing else. That was both times with the Moderna vaccine.
these are normal symptoms. but there are also those who have corona despite being vaccinated
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