Jeii
"kahit pa ireport sa DOH yan di paniniwalaan"
Hmm, nasabi ba dun sa doktor sa vaccine center yung kaso? Dapat gawan ng papel na kasulatan yan.
Pwede rin siguro i-email sa DOH, tawag sa hotline nila, , i post sa FB nila or twitter, iba pang SocMed.
Kailangan natin paps yung pangalan nila, kailan, ilan sila, saang center, at iba pang details.
Pwede rin i-email, FB, tweet, etc. sa mga media
"iinterpret na kaba lang"
Hindi ko naman ininterpret lang paps, pero may mga case na kasing ganyan na na-observe.
Actual na findings yan paps, hindi plain na interpretasyon ko lang.
The COVID-19
vaccine does not appear to directly affect blood pressure.
However,
a very small number of individuals may experience an increase in their blood pressure if they are extremely anxious
"natrigger yung sakit niya na maninigas siya"
Ano ba feedback nung doktor dun sa center paps? Anong inadvice sa tita niyo?
Sa center namin may apat na doktor dun sa site na nag i screen ng mga pasyente.
Yung nakasabay kasi namin na na highblood, kaba lang, kasi wala pang isang oras, normal na BP.
"1 year na study ba sa vaccine na yan ay sapat na para sabihing effective?"
Fully explained naman dito sa article kung bakit OK lang na 1 year+ lang e nagawa na ang vaccine.
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1. The COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna were created with a method that has been in development for years, so the companies could start the vaccine development process early in the pandemic.
2. China isolated and shared genetic information about COVID-19 promptly, so scientists could start working on vaccines.
3. The vaccine developers didn’t skip any testing steps, but conducted some of the steps on an overlapping schedule to gather data faster.
4. Vaccine projects had plenty of resources, as governments invested in research and/or ρáíd for vaccines in advance.
5. Some types of COVID-19 vaccines were created using messenger RNA (mRNA), which allows a faster approach than the traditional way that vaccines are made.
6. Social media helped companies find and engage study volunteers, and many were willing to help with COVID-19 vaccine research.
7. Because COVID-19 is so contagious and widespread, it did not take long to see if the vaccine worked for the study volunteers who were vaccinated.
8. Companies began making vaccines early in the process — even before FDA authorization — so some supplies were ready when authorization occurred.
"kung buhay pa yang mga tao after 6 months."
Pustahan tayo paps, hehe - JK
Pero buti naman at 6 months lang hihintayin mo, ang iba 5 years
Takot kasi ako mamatay sa COVID, versus konting side effect lang ng vaccine
Kaya sa tingin ko paps, mas matapang pa kayo kaysa sa akin