Kolek planning to go pro
Get my second tomorrow at 5ish. Maybe I'll take some melatonin and ibuprofen right after and just pass right out.
I’m now of the opinion that the eligibility requirements have had their shelf life, and open up vaccines to anyone that wants them.
Agreed. Let's get this thing cranking now that the supply issues will be largely solved.
This surprises me: people in NJ are canceling appointments for Pfizer or Moderna vaccines in order to get the one-shot J&J vaccine. If anything, I thought people would turn down the J&J because of the lower efficacy rate, but apparently many like the one–dose convenience. Just get the first one you can!https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/coronavirus/2021/03/08/johnson-and-johnson-vaccine-nj-doses-not-coming/4632150001/Demand for the single-shot COVID vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson is so great in New Jersey that some residents are canceling appointments for two-shot Pfizer and Moderna doses, officials said Monday.But after receiving more than 70,000 J&J doses last week, New Jersey is not expected to get any more for the next three weeks. And those holding out for the one-shot vaccine will lose their spot on a very long line. "If you choose to wait for the J&J vaccine, you will go back into the queue," Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli said at a briefing Monday. "If that is your choice, we respect that."
Muchas grassyass. Appreciate the info, Marengo isn't too far for them.
People in the greater Chicago metro area are still going nuts trying to find appointments. Many now are making the trek to the state sites in Springfield and Quincy, even Carbondale. Quincy has the J&J, so it’s only one long car trip.
Right. Because the next step in Wisconsin is going to be people with pre-existing health issues. What issues count? Will documentation be required? Approval from your doctor?In a perfect world, this makes sense. But it's going to be full of confusion. It would simply be smoother to get rid of the prioritization and let people sign up and get the shots.
This is why Connecticut said age only except teachers. The state was sending nurses to school districts and vaccinating a whole district in a day.
I've wanted local health officials to do this with retirement homes. Saves a bunch on travel, and realistically, they could just go door to door in a large complex and hit up a large portion of the retired population that can't/doesn't drive much.
Don't take the NSAID. It lessens your immune response.
Thanks for the heads up didn't know that. I'll stick to my zinc, d3 and vit C and maybe ziggys recommendation to knock me out.
I mean, you can take all of that, but just remember that you really aren't sick. You're just having an immune response - and that's a good thing!
I would then just do it by age