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COVID-19 Vaccine and Chemotherapy

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Just an update. I had my first COVID-19 O-AV vaccine a week last Saturday. Though the following 24hrs I had a slight reaction of a little temperature rise and achy body (Flu type) but with paracetamol I felt better and it past by Monday though a little tired. Just thought I’d share. Thank you guys take care. God bless. Richard.

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well done on getting your vaccine. I had mine on 22nd January but no side effects. The numbers now being vaccinated (many millions) show relatively few side effects that wear off quickly for those who do experience any... thanks for sharing... better protected than not in my view.

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