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How Should People, Who Live Alone Deal With The COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects?

Just asking for people that do live alone, and has no roommate or is living with any siblings, etc.....

Should they do things that they normally would do(go for a walk, cook, exercise, lift some what heavy stuff when needed, exercise, go grocery shopping, go window shopping, exercise, etc...?

Should they take a over counter pain relieve medication like Ibuprofen. If they feel a headache or it coming?

Really how should people, that live alone really go about their day with the COVID-19 Vaccine side effects happening? MAYBE call one their siblings that lives in another part of the city or next door country to come over for moral and emotional support. IF there is a relative that live near by go over there support and hang out?

How to tell it just the COVID-19 vaccine side affects and not some other health problem, or something else similar? Also that it a health problem from the Covid-19 side effect or the vaccine itself? So they don't worry themselves off, since they are by themselves. With no one else to talk to, get support or help if there is a problem(like go with to the doctor, or just do a drop in).

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  • 1 day ago

    Most common side effect is a slightly sore arm.

    Many people don't even get that.

    Anyone who cannot cope with side effects of routine vaccination should probably not live alone.

  • 1 day ago

    What side effects? Most people who get vaccinated have no side effects or, at most, a sore arm.

  • 2 days ago

    You should be intelligent enough to not get a vaccine for a non-existent disease.

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    2 days ago

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 days ago

    If they don't have sever side affects they can still do those things. If they're not up to doing those things, they should be at home and resting until they feel better.

    They don't have to have some one come over. They can call some one or visit them virtually if they have access to the internet. 

    If they can't cook they can order food, or learn how to cook on their own.

    As suggested before they should take Tylenol. 

    I mentioned before. If they think they have other health issues, and they need help getting medical attention then they should have some one there for support when they visit their doctor. Some one from a neighboring country, may not be able to get there.

    You're making a mountain out of a mole hill. Most people that live alone usually know how to take care of themselves. 

  • 3 days ago

    The only serious side effects take place right after the injection - so there will be medical personnel available, and no real danger.

    As for the ones that last a few days, you just take whatever patent or natural remedies that you think will help with the symptoms; or don't take any.  You should be fine in a few days.

  • zipper
    Lv 7
    4 days ago

    I live alone and I had hallucination, did not mind the Proxies, but the thing that kept running throw the walls was scary as hell!  But I survived it!  I THINK!  in twelve days I get shot two and that one is suppose to be worse. So I am locking all my guns in storage for safety!

  • Tavy
    Lv 7
    4 days ago

    We had no side affects.

  • 4 days ago

    You are making a problem more complicated than need be. First, most have no side effects to very minor, we received a post vaccine care sheet with instructions. You take Tylenol NOT ibuprofen. Then they can simply let someone know, if they feel necessary, that they are getting the shot to check in.

  • Gladys
    Lv 5
    4 days ago

    I had a sore arm and I took acetaminophen

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