Small town rural America, population 25k, wife has been working OT, Hospital is standing room only, never seen it like this,...at the "peak" of covid they never even hospitalized a patient who tested "positive" just sent them home. No deaths, right now she has two people with seizures, heart failure last night, skin reactions, numbness, nausea and flu like symptoms.....hospital just gave out 2nd covid shot to half the town. This is out of control.
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Hospipede here. Most people felt like they had the flu for 12-36 hours. Worse if you already had covid. No problems with admitting people. Stomach flu came back a bit though.
I got the JNJ vaccine today, 11 hours ago. I didn't want the mRNA vaccines because who knows the long term issues with that.
The flu shot is more painful than the JNJ shot. Tiny needle, small amount of liquid, and my arm feels normal. Zero side effects so far. EDIT: Next day I have mild flu symptoms. Just general body aches.
I personally know 4 people who've gotten the mRNA vaccines, one of which is a nurse. No one has died from it, but I think mRNA vaccines are not tested long enough. The method used in JNJ vaccine has been around since the 70s. EDIT2: The mother of the nurse I mentioned, is also a nurse, and she got the pfizer vaccine. Next day she suffered a stroke.
Remember, the J&J shot is DNA based not mRNA based, so it doesn't just remain in the cell cytoplasm, it permeates the nuclear membrane and lodges in the nucleus. It doesn't ever come out.
That's retarded. Who told you that and why did you just believe it?