Millage varies. Known of all kinds of reactions, from mild, to wild, but none threatening.
You want to really start some crap, ask some nurses or people in general if you need the vaccine if you have had a good case of covid-19 and beat it. When they tell you you do, ask them why the antibodies from the vaccine are better than the real deal, or which lasts longer.
Seem logic and the rules of science and nature have escaped even the "brightest" of our society. Really all 7th grade science.
I had the real deal and caught it from a resp. therapist friend of mine. He thinks it is all bs, it is not, and like most stuff somewhere in the middle is likely correct. But of all the places I have been and people I have seen, a friend gets in my car, no mask, and coughs on me. 36 hours later I am laid up with severe aches, pains, chills. Day 3 smell was gone and got tested. Actually could smell puke and knew that meant I had it from stories of others I know. Luckily that faded. Mornings I was fine, cruddy feeling, noon on in to night it got worse and worse. Definitely came from Bats in a lab if you ask me and my redneck logic. Rinse Repeat every day for about a week. Aches and Pains quit after day 3 which was worst pain around 10 pm. My kidneys felt like they were trying to get out of my body. Then about 5 days of covid brain....oxygen showed to be fine, but I don't think it was....almost had a trip in an ambulance but quick thinking on my daughter and hit the inhaler a few times and slowly went away. Never had trouble breathing, O2 looked fine on pulseox, just felt like a weight on my chest. Never even coughed or sneezed. But somehow my brain was lacking something....put me in shock before we figured it out. After that anytime covid brain started I would hit the inhaler and bam, it went away. Feeling way wasted is not fun if it is not the real stuff! Delirium unwillingly bites!
Only putting this out there for people since while it may seem fine...it is not and maybe my experience can help someone if they come down with it. Not this sickest I have been but close, and darn sure don't want to do it again. It was as weird as it was sucky. The whole fine in am and almost dead at night was strange!!!! Also, I share a house with 4 people and NO ONE got sick. We used caution but not staying on opposite ends. Illness does not travel that way. Coughing and Sneezing and transferring those fluids will do it fast....but you can't just look at it and get it. Funny how the media ran articles last week saying the new strain is even more contagious....funny to me since I don't know how the hell they can top the scare of the regular covid-19....I mean hell just talking on the phone you could catch it from the other end(sarcasm). It is real, it can be dangerous, especially the older you are, or health issues but common sense still applies.
Still waiting on a response if I can get a Covid travel card with no vaccine. Definitely should!