QUOTE(machomama @ May 20 2021, 09:21 AM)
AEFI (for most, not necessarily all)
Arm will feel pain, so choose the less dominant side
The injection itself is painless, before you know it, it's done, champion nurses - salute them
arm pain is mainly due to the vaccine doing it's job and it'll be apparent only after a while.
Those who sleep turning from one side to another - you most likely won't be able to trash around the bed so much for the first few days
AstraZeneca is a viral vector vaccine, so fever and chillness is expected as the body raises it's thermostat to a higher temperature. This normally happens 11-13 hours after the jab. Nothing to be afraid of here, simple science. Once the higher temp is set, your body begins working (the shivers) to increase its temperature. You will feel cold because you are now at a lower temperature than what your brain thinks.
wear comfortable clothing (short sleeved highly recommended due to it's practicality for the occasion), have a jacket handy as it can get rather cold certain areas.
bring one or two pens, isotonic drinks (Gatorade, 100+ etc)
know you station number (details in the mysejahtera)
keep MySejahtera open / standby as you're required to scan at several checkpoints
you'll need to switch between the scan page and the vaccination page, don't panic if you're holding up the line, malaysians generally are a tolerant lot
stay healthy, stay safe, don't cut queue
kita jaga kita
I was vaccinated yesterday and until now I feel the same. No fever, chills, etc. Just a bit sore at the arm (like getting any other injection). Hmm...does this mean there is no immune reaction and vaccine didn’t take effect?Arm will feel pain, so choose the less dominant side
The injection itself is painless, before you know it, it's done, champion nurses - salute them
arm pain is mainly due to the vaccine doing it's job and it'll be apparent only after a while.
Those who sleep turning from one side to another - you most likely won't be able to trash around the bed so much for the first few days
AstraZeneca is a viral vector vaccine, so fever and chillness is expected as the body raises it's thermostat to a higher temperature. This normally happens 11-13 hours after the jab. Nothing to be afraid of here, simple science. Once the higher temp is set, your body begins working (the shivers) to increase its temperature. You will feel cold because you are now at a lower temperature than what your brain thinks.
wear comfortable clothing (short sleeved highly recommended due to it's practicality for the occasion), have a jacket handy as it can get rather cold certain areas.
bring one or two pens, isotonic drinks (Gatorade, 100+ etc)
know you station number (details in the mysejahtera)
keep MySejahtera open / standby as you're required to scan at several checkpoints
you'll need to switch between the scan page and the vaccination page, don't panic if you're holding up the line, malaysians generally are a tolerant lot
stay healthy, stay safe, don't cut queue
kita jaga kita
May 20 2021, 09:30 AM

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