Steve
Just a thought regarding your brother in law, is it possible he might have ben infected with the virus before taking the vaccine? I know with the usual yearly flu vaccine, it needs to be taken two weeks before getting infected for the vaccine to work.
Regarding yourself I think you are in a bit of a catch 22 situation, as you already been exposed to the original virus and your immunity won the battle, however, this is where things get might get tricky. Taking the vaccine after your own immunity has done its job, is there a chance taking the vaccine throws a spanner in the works, sort of speak. Another thing, will your immunity work the same for the UK or Brazil strains, as its done for the original one?
Whatever road you choose, its best to research all the medical advice around, so you can make the decision, hopefully taking the vaccine won't be a problem.
Just a thought regarding your brother in law, is it possible he might have ben infected with the virus before taking the vaccine? I know with the usual yearly flu vaccine, it needs to be taken two weeks before getting infected for the vaccine to work.
Regarding yourself I think you are in a bit of a catch 22 situation, as you already been exposed to the original virus and your immunity won the battle, however, this is where things get might get tricky. Taking the vaccine after your own immunity has done its job, is there a chance taking the vaccine throws a spanner in the works, sort of speak. Another thing, will your immunity work the same for the UK or Brazil strains, as its done for the original one?
Whatever road you choose, its best to research all the medical advice around, so you can make the decision, hopefully taking the vaccine won't be a problem.
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