When Boris Johnson received his first dose of the AstraZeneca jab in March, he proudly declared that he 'didn't feel a thing' – and it seems others had a similar experience. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many people barely notice their first jab being administered, but are much more aware of the needle going in for their second dose. It was different for the second dose when I felt a little scratch, like any other injection. And a third said of her second jab: 'I felt the actual needle more. But at the time of the study, not enough people had received the second AZ jab to be included.
Source: Daily Mail May 22, 2021 21:04 UTC