And donât worry about me, Iâm still alive and Iâm in very good health. I had my second vaccination against Covid-19 on June, 24th and Iâm really happy that I made the right decision, because I know lots of people who refuse to get vaccinated. I havenât been in touch lately, because Iâm making plans to move out of the little town I live in and it takes up a lot of my time.
Hi Marc, itâs great to hear you have been fully vaccinated. Which of the vaccines available in Belgium are valued most by the Belgians â Moderna, Biontech, Astrazenica, Johnson & Johnson or Sputnik V?
Pfizer and Moderna. I got Moderna, and I knew about it beforehand, because when they called me to make an appointment for the first vaccination I asked straight away. I had no side effects, so I didnât get ill and there was no muscle stiffness in my arm. Yet when I touched the spot where Iâd been injected, well that hurt a little, but after a day and half, that pain was gone. I must say and this not meant to frighten people, going back to what many call a ânormalâ life is impossible in my opinion. But I would like to encourage those who are afraid of getting vaccinated. Do the right thing! You may get ill, but only for a day or two not longer.
My wife, my mother and me got fully vaccinated with two Biontech shots and all three of us have been feeling great ever since so I totally agree with you, everyone who has the chance should get vaccinated as soon as possible because itâs the only way we can get the pandemic under control.
Yes, indeed, and I would like to add this: donât travel to countries which are coloured red on the map, because even if youâve had two vaccinations, you can still contract the virus, however you wonât get so ill anymore and you donât need to be hospitalized.
Before I had my vaccinations, I didnât feel ill, but I got tired very quickly. After my first vaccination, this changed and after my second, I felt great and I still do. Iâm very happy for you, your wife and your mother.
I think the key here is âTo discover opportunitiesâ, meaning that you are looking to get information back. Only âsubscriptionâ would support that idea.
Differing international perspectives.
Itâs interesting to note that the PfizerâBioNTech vaccine is usually just called âPfizerâ (a U.S, company) in the U.S. and â BioNTechâ (a German company) in Germany.