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People who got their Covid vaccine thread.

Postby fokhan_96 » April 24th, 2021, 9:47 am

So this thread is just so people can share their experiences. I know not everyone experience would be the same.

So i got my covid shot this week and would just like to share my experiences, also knew a few people that also got it and their experience was similar to mine.

So me... male, mid thirties, fit and healthy, no preexisting medical issues.

Got it as a walkin at St. Josph health center in Mt. Hope. The morning after i took it, woke up feeling normal. Then about lunchtime that day started getting some body pain and fever that progressively got worse thought the day and was like that during the night. The next morning i woke up feeling much better with very mild symptoms. I took nothing but panadol. The symptoms were just like any flu you ever got, nothing big. I would say i felt "sick" for no more than 24hours. About a week has passed and I'm normal.
I have an appointment 12weeks after the first dose for my second shot.

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Postby Dohplaydat » April 24th, 2021, 8:02 pm

fokhan_96 wrote:So this thread is just so people can share their experiences. I know not everyone experience would be the same.

So i got my covid shot this week and would just like to share my experiences, also knew a few people that also got it and their experience was similar to mine.

So me... male, mid thirties, fit and healthy, no preexisting medical issues.

Got it as a walkin at St. Josph health center in Mt. Hope. The morning after i took it, woke up feeling normal. Then about lunchtime that day started getting some body pain and fever that progressively got worse thought the day and was like that during the night. The next morning i woke up feeling much better with very mild symptoms. I took nothing but panadol. The symptoms were just like any flu you ever got, nothing big. I would say i felt "sick" for no more than 24hours. About a week has passed and I'm normal.
I have an appointment 12weeks after the first dose for my second shot.


Good job, your experience is echo'd by many.

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Postby redmanjp » April 24th, 2021, 10:11 pm

so how did u qualify in your 30s? is it that there were doses going unused by ppl who missed appointments?

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Postby paid_influencer » April 24th, 2021, 10:39 pm

the new flex is to say you in your 20's and 30's, fit and health and get the covid jab

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Postby fokhan_96 » April 25th, 2021, 4:29 am

Health care worker.
redmanjp wrote:so how did u qualify in your 30s? is it that there were doses going unused by ppl who missed appointments?

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Postby matr1x » April 25th, 2021, 5:25 am

Ministry of legal affairs signing up people for the jab

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Postby PariaMan » April 25th, 2021, 4:02 pm

Just got my vaccine shot at Queens Park

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Postby widdyphuck » April 25th, 2021, 5:03 pm

PariaMan wrote:Just got my vaccine shot at Queens Park
How did you apply?

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Postby PariaMan » April 25th, 2021, 6:45 pm

A what's app number and then they called to give an appointment. Any age they taking
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How did you apply?

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Postby PariaMan » April 25th, 2021, 6:50 pm

Doh study the eligibility part the giving even people in their 20s with no underlying conditions
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Postby Kenjo » April 25th, 2021, 8:02 pm

PariaMan wrote:Doh study the eligibility part the giving even people in their 20s with no underlying conditions
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When did you Whatsapp them ?and how long they took to call ?

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Postby pugboy » April 25th, 2021, 8:12 pm

I thought they locked off late last week

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Postby Dizzy28 » April 25th, 2021, 11:57 pm

My mother got her 1st shot today at the Tennis Centre. She and a set of women from the area went down without appointments around lunch time and were turned away but the nurses they took their contact info. Called them around 4pm and asked them to come back if they wanted it.

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People who got their Covid vaccine thread.

Postby PariaMan » April 26th, 2021, 1:53 am

Took about 3 days. My girl friend called ,she’s in her 20s. When they called she just told them to add me as well
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PariaMan wrote:Doh study the eligibility part the giving even people in their 20s with no underlying conditions
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When did you Whatsapp them ?and how long they took to call ?

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Postby SMc » April 26th, 2021, 9:28 am

My mother had booked an appointment with the Health Centre in Diamond Vale and was given a date in May (which she was happy with) - she then got a call from my cousin told her that she should try St Augustine (I think) and last week went in first thing in the morning without an appointment and got through right away and has her second booked in already-> she cancel the one in Diego Martin.

My Father got his a couple weeks ago(not sure where)- same scenario as above and both had no side effects and was a big stress relief for them.

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Postby paid_influencer » April 27th, 2021, 10:28 pm

Saw an big article in the Newsday today. Apparently vaccines for the first dose basically done, no more appointments. Also the SWRHA sites are a mess.

Vaccine appointment mix-ups in North, South

At the Health Ministry's virtual press conference on Monday morning, epidemiologist Dr Avery Hinds said half the doses of the country's covid19 vaccines had been dispensed, so vaccination efforts will begin to slow down.

The ministry, in a statement issued on April 21, said it will increase the rate of the administration of the first dose of vaccines from the current stock. This was because of the high acceptance levels within the groups of eligible people.

It said then that all existing appointments will be honoured and brought forward to the week ending April 25, but warned that the vaccination of eligible people, using the current stock, would have ended in approximately one week from the date of the statement being issued, and the balance would be held to administer the second dose. “This process has already been initiated.”

The ministry also said in that statement that while new appointments were not being given, healthcare workers, people with non-communicable diseases and those who are 60 years and older may contact the various vaccination facilities to be placed on a list when the new stock is available.

However, people continued to visit the designated sites to register and were told by officials: "We don't know when we're getting any more vaccines."
As at 4pm, 41,549 people had been vaccinated.

Lisa Agard, chairman of the North West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA), told Newsday the NWRHA organised the vaccination drive at the Savannah and it was a "resounding success."

However, because of the success of the vaccination drives, there are few remaining doses.

"We really don't have a lot of vaccines left," she said.

Phase one of the vaccine programme was available to people over 60, people with non-communicable diseases and health care workers. Phase two included parliamentarians and their spouses, local government representatives, and frontline essential workers such as media workers, judiciary staff, teachers, national security personnel and sanitation workers.

In south Trinidad, a number of people who said they had appointments for the vaccine at other designated facilities of the South-West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) were sent to La Romaine to "take a chance" and see if they could get the jab there instead.

They were told the district's head nurse had taken the remaining vials to the La Romaine Health Centre, as the appointment list there was longer.

On Monday morning, Newsday visited the La Romaine and Ste Madeleine health centres , both of which the Health Ministry listed as south sites for distributing the covid19 vaccine.

Two men at the Marabella centre had just received their first jab and said they were not hesitant at all.

Kavesh Dinanath said he was glad and "was always sure" about getting vaccinated. He also plans to register his parents, adding that his father had been hesitant owing to cardiac issues.

A 60-year-old man said: "All the vaccines that passed before, I take it. All. And this one was no problem for me at all."

There were people who had been waiting there for over two hours, after being sent from the Princes Town and Marabella Health facilities.

One person told Newsday she had an 8 am appointment at Marabella and only after waiting there for around two hours, was told to go to La Romaine instead, because "some lady from the (Health) Ministry came and took the last two vials."

After she arrived at La Romaine, officials there said they would try to "filter in" the extra people, but could not give an assurance they would get the vaccine, "because they have to accommodate their scheduled (registered) people."

Two other people shared the same experience, with another woman having been sent from the Princes Town Health Facility.

A 63-year-old man said in total, he had been waiting four hours, as he waited for two in Marabella and then two more after being sent to La Romaine.

The full list of SWRHA vaccination sites included the Couva District Health Facility, and health centres at Freeport, La Romaine, Point Fortin, Princes Town, Siparia and Ste Madeleine.

But as phase two of the rollout nears its end, Newsday understands those who have appointments within the SWRHA catchment area will now be directed to seek vaccination at the Freeport, Siparia or La Romaine centres.

In north Trinidad, anxious senior citizens have been walking into the Diego Martin Health Centre hoping to be vaccinated. Newsday spoke to a 73-year-old woman who recently had a minor stroke. She registered for an appointment weeks ago, but is yet to receive a call giving her an appointment.

She called friends who worked at the Ministry of Health, and got an appointment at the Queen's Park Savannah vaccination site on Sunday - but was not able to go because she didn't have anyone to take her.

"My doctor told me not to drive on the highway. None of my friends were able to take me. If I could take myself I would, but it was too far for me to go."

The woman lives in Diamond Vale and went to that health centre, on Wendy Fitzwilliam Boulevard, because it was the most convenient for her. However, she eventually walked out without being vaccinated when a nurse announced that the centre was dealing with health care workers.

A crowd began to form at the door of the health centre and the nurse said she would close the door on them if they did not disperse. She kept telling the hopeful walk-ins that health care workers were the priority, and asked them to have a seat in the waiting area.

An 86-year-old woman had an appointment for June 8. She walked into the clinic hoping to be vaccinated because she was afraid the vaccines would run out before she could be inoculated.

"I found (the appointment) was too far. When you look at the TV and find out what is happening in India, I don't want that to happen here. I also don't want them to run out of vaccines by the time I have my appointment."

Staff of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and UN were among those waiting at the centre on Monday.


https://newsday.co.tt/2021/04/26/vaccin ... rth-south/

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Postby redmanjp » April 27th, 2021, 10:46 pm

SMc wrote:My mother had booked an appointment with the Health Centre in Diamond Vale and was given a date in May (which she was happy with) - she then got a call from my cousin told her that she should try St Augustine (I think) and last week went in first thing in the morning without an appointment and got through right away and has her second booked in already-> she cancel the one in Diego Martin.

My Father got his a couple weeks ago(not sure where)- same scenario as above and both had no side effects and was a big stress relief for them.


i hope u know it does not create immunity overnight. even for partial immunity it takes 3-4 weeks.

there was a study done where more ppl in a vaccinated group got infected in the first 2 weeks after their first shot than the unvaccinated group! :shock:

no, the vaccine doesn't have negative efficacy.

this was likely due to 2 things:

they lowered their guard and exposed themselves, thinking they were protected, but were not at that point
you likely have zero immunity the first 2 weeks, after about 3 weeks it starts ramping up and you have some good immunity (still not full, but significant) after 3-4 weeks, can't remember the exact efficacy.

there is a youtube clip with a Dr. John Campbell who went through the study.

so if they are high risk they need to be ultra vigilant for the first 3 weeks after the shot due to this wave of infections, especially with this variant

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Postby SMc » April 28th, 2021, 2:58 am

You don't know my parents, my mom lives alone and has done for a long time- she not rushing to see anyone.
My father is a retired doctor and has on many occasions challenged the government on the vaccination program and like my mother happy to hold off on seeing people, going out etc.

Neither has assumed that having the 1st dose gives them immediate immunity and will continue life as they have over the past year

Yes there are responsible people out there belive it or not.

Them getting the vaccination was a relief as it means they have at least started the process and if/when the country opens will have a opportunity to see family and friends (our family scattered all over the place) that they hadn't seen for along time- at this point we aiming for the end of the year if all goes well, so its in no way a short term expectation.

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Postby pugboy » April 28th, 2021, 5:49 am

My parents got zero responses from the whatsapp number several times
Also went to Freeport and gave name info and same zilch

Yet many young ppl got thru

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Postby Kenjo » April 28th, 2021, 6:11 am

Many young People as well as the media who sabotaged the old people by pushing a poorly researched campaign on why not to get the vaccine by older persons who watching local channels and can’t access proper research

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Postby j.o.e » April 28th, 2021, 9:27 am

Most of my aunts and uncles got as well as mother. Other than chills and mild body pains the following day they are all back to normal.

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Postby elec2020 » April 28th, 2021, 10:46 am

The vaccine reduces the severity of covid19 symptoms. It does not grant immunity

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Postby ruffneck_12 » April 28th, 2021, 10:56 am

Imagine being afraid of a virus that cannot harm you.


98% survival rate.


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Postby ruskie » April 28th, 2021, 11:23 am

elec2020 wrote:The vaccine reduces the severity of covid19 symptoms. It does not grant immunity
Which is the whole point. The lock downs were to reduce the strain on the medical system. According to a Dr gupta on cbs... The chance of NOT needing hospitalisation if you have the vaccine is 100 %. Also, if you killing the virus in your body quickly, you reduce the chance of variants.
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Postby SMc » April 28th, 2021, 12:24 pm

ruffneck_12 wrote:Imagine being afraid of a virus that cannot harm you.


98% survival rate.


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Cant harm you but 2% of people that get it don't survive? Makes sense.

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Postby j.o.e » April 28th, 2021, 12:32 pm

SMc wrote:
ruffneck_12 wrote:Imagine being afraid of a virus that cannot harm you.


98% survival rate.


brb, eating a BIg box of bbq and washing it down with a 20oz coke then taking a nap


Cant harm you but 2% of people that get it don't survive? Makes sense.


Exactly 2% of a big number (because it’s very contagious) isn’t anything to laugh at.

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Postby teems1 » April 28th, 2021, 1:54 pm

elec2020 wrote:The vaccine reduces the severity of covid19 symptoms. It does not grant immunity




This should be mandatory viewing so people understand how the vaccine will helps overall.

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Postby The Bamboo Online » April 28th, 2021, 2:21 pm

I got the pfizer vaccine.

Only side effect of the shot was a couple hours later I could not raise my arm because it was very swollen around the injection site. That night sleeping with the sore arm was almost impossible. But it was 80% better when I woke up that morning. An all soreness gone by lunch.

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