Hello there, I write on the forum rarely these times but I'm glad my post about me getting a vaccine as a doctor got some interest.
First thing I am (but I was pretty sure about it) feeling well, and the dozen collegues who work with me - all of them choosed to take the vaccine- are right as well. A couple got some pain at the injection site for a day, a couple some fatigue sensation for a day. About 30/40 of the auxiliary personal of my unit took the vaccine too (not all of them, like one in ten refused) and one of them got fewer for one day; in the whole hospital (i think 500 or so vaccinated so far) we didn't had a single serious reaction.
I know that's no way to convince the hardcore conspiracy theorists, but if someone is having reasonable concerns about the novel mrna vaccines I had too, I studied and I finally got to the conclusion there's no reason to have such concerns.
I don't want to debunk every single fake information, do what you want people, this is just my bitcent.
I am for one salute all the doctors and nurses who face these viruses and diseases on a daily basis. I am glad that you and your colleagues turned out fine and well.
We can't put blame on people who wouldn't want to take the vaccine as they might have the same reasons as mine, avoiding risk by letting others first.
I am not a doctor, nor have studied to medicine-related courses, but I will trust my gut and think that you're not a fake in this forum.
Please, keep the updates for your second dose of the vaccine, as well as the results a week later after the second one. I'll gladly use your information and insights if I will take the vaccine or not in February.