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And let all the underrepresented people out there get Bill Gate’s microchip injections and 5G radiation.
No doubt the virus won't find what it is looking for.
I got mine today. Arms sore but that’s about it. Hopefully that’s the worst of this round.
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wife is up next week as a PA. my bet is i’m 6-12 months out as the wfh variety
Wifey (RN on an inpatient, non-elective hospital unit) gets stabbed today. Will report back on if she turns into a zombie.
I'm in the lowest priority group so still probably summer at best before I can get dosed.
About 24 hours post vaccine. I haven’t grown gills or started craving brains yet. I’d say more localized soreness at the injection site compared to the flu vaccine. No fevers or body aches.
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This is pretty awesome to hear that (real) people across the country are actually receiving the vaccine. Gives me hope that we may be turning the corner on this soon.
My wife's vaccination got pushed to next week. Covid unit folks are in the first wave. They are trying to figure out how to stagger the administration due to the possibility of the second round taking folks out of the work force for a couple of days.
Wife is in healthcare but her doc told her to hold off on the initial vaccine until more info is out due to her auto-immune disease. She also said that a protein vaccine would be preferable.
Luckily/unluckily she has already had the virus so potentially has some immunity built up.
Anyone know when a protein vaccine is coming out? Ugh.
Ms Boissal got hers overnight. She was as pleasant as ever this morning after a rough night shift. No injection site pain or other reaction.
Tomorrow morning 7am. Wife got hers today
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I have a big family reunion in mid-July. For those who have some real insight (and not the bloviators), what do you think my chances of getting vaccinated before that are? I'm not in any special group.
Probably a much better chance if y'all moved the reunion back a month. Remember two doses are required for both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, so while you might be able to get the first dose by late June/early July, you probably won't have had the second dose by mid-July.
Yeah, we fly out on July 17th. Can't adjust the date.
My bro-in-law (ER doc) and a bunch of friends who work at one of the local hospitals got poked today.
I am certainly no expert but I have been following the research to some extent and it seems like the first dose does most of the heavy lifting in terms of providing massive protection, so much so that people who know what's going on are questioning whether it wouldn't be better to get everyone the first dose ASAP. Not that it will happen...
Efficacy from the first dose is being reported as about 52%. With the second, 95% after a couple of weeks.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/08/fda-...-concerns.html
Depending on who you listen to, you're likely to be okay...maybe....
"The top US infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, told Good Morning America in November that he expects "the ordinary citizen" should be able to get a vaccine by April, May or June 2021."
https://www.cnet.com/health/first-us...ou-could-wait/
I'd go with what Fauci says and hope he's right.
Hah! She's on the mom/baby unit in a poor area of town so she does get the occasional nutjob patient (or more likely, nutjob/gang member baby daddy). Fortunately security is pretty good, and the visitor restrictions thanks to covid have cut down on the sketchy visitors.
Probably not accurate. The 52% pubished by Pfizer represents protection in the interval between administering dose 1 and dose 2 which according to the protocol is 21 days. The problem is that the protective effect of a successful vaccine is limited by the adaptive immune response which generally will take two weeks. So really that 52% refects protection in the first week after adaptation. Notice how the curves below separate at around two weeks.
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