Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Reply #5696 –
For a start, it's not true that "businesses and state borders [are] unconstitutionally close (sic) to unvaccinated Australians". Several court cases have shown that the various State health orders are constitutional. More to the point, if folk want to start a petition, it would be an idea to have a fact check and a proof read first.
In Victoria, anyone aged 12 years and over can receive the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. Anyone aged 18 years and over can receive the AstraZeneca vaccine. So, apart from spreading misinformation about "constitutional rights", what's the petition trying to achieve?
Interestingly, it's apparent that the side effects from the Pfizer vaccine are worse and more common than those from the AstraZeneca vaccine. The AstraZeneca vaccine also seems to be more effective and recipients probably won't need a booster.
This rings true to moi, David.
Mrs Baggers had the Pfizer double dose and I had the AstraZeneca double dose. Although neither of us experienced bad reactions/side effects aside from the understandable immune response, Mrs Baggers definitely experienced more discomfort and for longer. Interestingly, my sister (a year younger than me) also had the AstraZeneca and her husband the Pfizer. Similar results with those guys. My brother-in-law experienced discomfort for a few days, my sister the next day only. None of us has has a chronic illness though my sister has had pneumonia 3 times and mild asthma.