I had it when it was offered. Age 60 or 65, I can't remember which. The nurse who did it said people tend to get side effects for a few days. All I remember is the usual sore arm. No bad or long term effects. Seems to me worth getting. Pneumonia is a serious illness and can kill.Anyone had pneumonia vaccine or know anything about it’s effects on people with ME or general side effects or effectiveness?
[if this was already shared, my apologies then] Quickly sharing this recent interview with Prof. Akiko Iwasaki, Sterling Professor of Immunobiology & Creator of the Center for Infection & Immunity (CII) at Yale University, recorded 9/26/23: "Autoimmunity, Reactivated Viruses & How the Vaccine Might Cause LC Symptoms | W/ Prof. Akiko Iwasaki"
Prof. Iwasaki: [on post-vaccination LC] "...the kinds of symptoms they are dealing with, is incredibly similar to Long COVID itself."
"It is happening in the subset of people that we're studying. It's important that we understand the scientific basis for this disease so that we can prevent this from happening in the future."
"People who have these diseases, in fact they went and got the vaccines. They're not anti-vaxxers. They want to be protected. They want to protect the community, but unfortunately have these issues with them."
"At the Keystone Meeting, one of the two consensus was that there appeared to be this reactivation of Epstein-Barr virus in a significant subset of people with Long COVID..."
Thankfully, the gov't in British Columbia has seen sense and as of October 3, 2023 masks are once again mandatory in all hospitals, health care settings, and care homes. Plus there will be screeners asking whether or not people have any symptoms of being sick, and if yes, they will be denied access.and no one wears masks in hospital anymore so I would feel very vulnerable to picking up covid there.
The timing might work for me because although Novavax 2023 has been approved in the U.S., I haven't been able to find it available in Texas pharmacies yet. I'm hoping it will be more available in the next couple of months.
According to my doctor (who isn't an antivaxxer) it was a lie we were told that the covid vaccines would protect other people from transmission of the covid virus. You can be fully vaxxed and still pass the virus on. You can also be fully vaxxed and still get sick with covid.He's my main (almost only) conduit with the outside world, so it'll lower chances of transmission, but also I'm not doing well with jabs.