IM injections should only result in brief pain when the 21G needle pierces your skin. The kind of pain being reported post vax, I have friends who had SEVERE pain for days after, only results from direct muscle or nerve damage. That's either from the nurse hitting a nerve when she injects you, which won't happen from a deltoid injection, or if the muscle is damaged from whatever you're being injected with. The most painful injection I've ever had was an IM antibiotic when the dumbass injecting me forgot to mix it with Novocaine, and it hurt like a Chris Chan at the time but faded to nothing after about 30 mins. These vax injections don't hurt when they're given but then go on to cause severe lingering pain in the hours and days after. Never heard of the like before.
You should be thinking about the multiple boosters they have lined up for you in the coming months and years.
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Hiding the ineffectiveness of the vaccines is becoming impossible so they're currently alpha testing how to manage the public.
Bad news- the vaccines don't work because the virus has mutated too much in the dirty Trump voting resusniks.
Good news- the science has come up with a solution, we will boost up your immune system with another jab which will make you super immune from the Delta.
I don't have any bad feelings towards the people who've got the jab. A close friend, who's a vaccine skeptic, has booked herself in for the shot because her boomer parents won't stop sperging out. I get it, it's hard when family make your life miserable. But whatever motivated you to take the vaccine understand that you may be embarking on a lifetime program of booster jabs and double vaccinations to account for new variants likely multiple times a year.