AstraZeneca Withdraws Covid Vaccine After Drop In Demand
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on The Times.
This is the first paragraph.
AstraZeneca is withdrawing its Covid-19 vaccine worldwide, citing a “surplus of available updated vaccines” since the pandemic that target newer variants of the virus.
This was my experience of the vaccine.
I am coeliac and have a very strong immune system, as it gets all the fuel it needs.
When I had my first AZ vaccine, my immune system started to attack the chimpanzee adenovirus-based viral vector vaccine.
I felt dreadful and I’ve now been advised by doctors, not to have any more viral vector vaccines.
Interestingly, I had no reaction to the second dose, so my immune system had probably decided it was a friend.
When I had that second dose, there was all the controversy raging, about whether the AZ vaccine causes blood clots.
So I did an experiment, which I described in My INR Readings Before And After My Second AstraZeneca Jab.
I found that my INT bounced all over place, just as when a wheel hits a pothole.
Conclusion
I shall not be taking the AstraZeneca Vaccine for COVID-19 again and would think twice before allowing myself to be injected with a viral vector vaccine.
Hi James
This is very interesting. I the first couple I had were Astra Zenenca. I was out of sorts for a couple of days but otherwise ok. The same with the Pfizer ones.
The last 2 I have had ( my 9th and 10th – because of the blood cancer) were Moderna. I was unwell after the first one – a couple of days of feeling awful, and the back to normal a couple of days after that. This time I was much much worse, unwell for 4 or 5 days. 2 weeks after the 1st Moderna I came down with Covid – the reaction to the recent Moderna was actually worse than that Covid infection.
Sitting in the Haematology waiting room yesterday, waiting to be called in, the conversation was around Moderna Vaccine and how ill it had made us all feel.
Thankfully none of us had had covid after this one.
Liz P
Comment by nosnikrapzil | May 9, 2024 |
I might have had one very mild dose of the covids, but that is all.
Interestingly, my cardiologist’s wife is a GP and he told me, he’d not had the covids.
So perhaps being in a medical sterile environment also works.
Comment by AnonW | May 9, 2024 |