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Yes triple dose according to my vaccination passport as having covid counts as one dose. So I had civid last year and this year got 2 Pfizer shots.
I had my second Pfizer shot April 8th. I now going to get a booster shot because I live in a senior citizen apartment building.
Double Moderna, then I was eligible for the booster (compromised immune system due to lymphoma), so I’ve been triple jabbed!
Moderns, but i still caught it. Thanks to the Vax it was very mild.
I’m glad to hear that it wasn’t so bad.
Yeah, I think my second shot was about 3 months ago. I was a mix and matcher.
My first shot was Astrazeneca and my second shot was Pfizer.
Thanks @Headspark
Yep, had both Pfiser through work.
Yes, I am actually about due for a booster shot, it has been so long.
I don’t have a car anymore. My aunt who I stay with is antivax. I want to get it, but I haven’t wanted to start that conversation with her.
I’m obese and on a lot of medications so I decided that on the whole I’m not taking that much more risk by taking the vacc, ultimately I didn’t know about the seriousness of the risk of the myocarditis, and the survival rate of that.
Fortunately I don’t believe it caused that in me, but its a serious side effect that I didn’t know at the time was a risk.
You should know the risks as much as possible and make an educated decision for yourself.
I am double vaccinated. The first one was AstraZeneca, the second was Pfizer. Apparently that combination works well
Thanks @Cragger @Ryanana @fractaled @Bowens @Sezbot241
I’m in the same boat. I read about 2 studies on that combo, one out of Spain and one out of Britain, both said it provided good protection. The British study says Pfizer/Pfizer provided more antibodies but Astrazeneca/Pfizer provided higher t-cell levels. Now there is new information out of Canada that mixing and matching was a gamble that has paid off…
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