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Now we have that advice and the scientists are clear: “A second vaccine dose increases the level of protection [against Covid] and is important for extending the duration of protection.”
While the committee stressed that “most people recovered quickly” from the conditions, the risk of these possible side effects is partly why it held off on recommending 16 and 17-year-olds receive a second dose in the summer.
But the suggestion that the second jab was more dangerous than the first now seems to have been given an important caveat.
The JCVI wrote today: “In reports originating from outside the UK, extremely rare adverse reactions, such as myocarditis (inflammation of the heart) have been reported more frequently after the second vaccine dose compared to the first vaccine dose.”
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: HawkEyi
It is so sad they are dropping like flies on the football pitches. and they come out with this, why not an injection to end all sorrows it would be kinder? but then the Ricin in the third shot should do it anyway.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: HawkEyi
It is so sad they are dropping like flies on the football pitches. and they come out with this, why not an injection to end all sorrows it would be kinder? but then the Ricin in the third shot should do it anyway.
I'm guessing that you didn't actually read the article?
Dropping like flies on our football pitches?
No. Just no.