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I’ve had AstraZeneca twice, once in March and again in June.
Both times I had low level back spasms the next day, but was still able to work in a pretty physically demanding job, and opted for a Panadol only to mitigate the discomfort. Symptoms only lasted one day on each occasion. No other issues of any sort.
Both vaccines need two doses.
TRS shots were approx 12 weeks apart, as expected.
Pfizer is 3 weeks.
Oops, ok. Sorry, I didn't realise you could take the AZ vaccine shots 12 weeks apart.
I forgot to mention after my 2nd Astrazanica Jab they just let us go home Straight Away without waiting the 15 Minutes
That’s very interesting. I didn’t know that mixing was advised/allowed in Australia.
I know they did it in the UK to speed up vax numbers.
I thought it was Recommended.Doesn’t mean you have to.
Reactions from the AZ are typically observed after the first shot. Extremely rare for issues after the second.
The Pfizer is the exact opposite.
I don’t think it was planned mixing, more that the various agencies involved probably don’t talk to one another.
That's great! My teenage grandchildren are eagerly awaiting their turn. Not even so much for themselves but for the elderly family and friends around them.My 23 year old is getting his first Pfizer this morning, eligibility as a result of being a student healthcare worker. I’m very happy about this as it is one less area of worry as he may be potentially exposed as part of placement rotations.