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I've had covid twice, the first time before vaccines were even a thing and I was properly Ill, took me about 6 weeks to get to my pre-covid levels of fitness and lung capacity again, getting up and down a flight of stairs was exhausting for a month or so.
I'm just getting over another infection of covid, my natural immunity is probably redundant as I first caught it over 18 months ago, but I am tripple jabbed, this time round I had a tickly cough, feel otherwise fine and after 4 days was testing negative so not infectious. Could argue the jabs are effective or could argue the strain is not as severe. Either way I am quite happy I got vaccinated and would urge others to do the same, pros far outweighs the cons, I don't care what anyone else says. I do my research on medical journals not the daily mail or social media. I have seen enough non-jabbed people I know recently fall very sick with the Omicron variant, even if it's anecdotal it more than supports my beliefs about vaccines being effective. Can't see why anyone would be afraid of getting one unless you're a complete wet wipe.
I'm just getting over another infection of covid, my natural immunity is probably redundant as I first caught it over 18 months ago, but I am tripple jabbed, this time round I had a tickly cough, feel otherwise fine and after 4 days was testing negative so not infectious. Could argue the jabs are effective or could argue the strain is not as severe. Either way I am quite happy I got vaccinated and would urge others to do the same, pros far outweighs the cons, I don't care what anyone else says. I do my research on medical journals not the daily mail or social media. I have seen enough non-jabbed people I know recently fall very sick with the Omicron variant, even if it's anecdotal it more than supports my beliefs about vaccines being effective. Can't see why anyone would be afraid of getting one unless you're a complete wet wipe.