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? asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 4 weeks ago

Was the 2nd shot bad? Did you have a bad reaction?

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  • Jim2
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    No. All I had was a sore arm. pfizer a few months ago.

  • 4 weeks ago

    My husband ran a fever and felt like he had the flu.

  • 4 weeks ago

    No, had no reaction at all.  It was a piece of cake.

  • Anonymous
    4 weeks ago

    Not bad at all.  It went down a bit smoother than the first because it had more ice in it.  The third and fourth were even smoother still but, after that, I don't remember much or how many I had.  I do remember giving the bartender my keys after number three.  She likes driving my truck and knows where I live.  I did have a slight headache in the morning but my friendly bartender fixed breakfast for us and I felt a lot better after.

    Thanks for asking.  Did I buy a round that included you?

  • Ivan
    Lv 6
    4 weeks ago

    I got the 2nd moderna shot on 3/30. The next after noon I started to get a mild headache, and fatigue. The next night, I woke up with slight fever and chills that lasted a few hours, then went away. It was noticable but nothing big. I was fine the following morning.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    sore arm...headache the day after

  • 4 weeks ago

    Personally, I did not have any reactions except for some minimal soreness at the injection site.

  • Murzy
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    no reaction at all

  • 4 weeks ago

    Very mild.

    Felt a little tired for a couple of days after the second shot.

    Had the Pfizer one.

    That was it.

  • Anonymous
    4 weeks ago

    I'm on my fourth shot and wear double masks. 

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