showcattle
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I've had the Pfizer vaccine and booster. No reaction other than a little arm soreness. I was just as a cranky as usual.
Thanks, but still nothing close to me. And no phone numbers.Shh, do not give out this secret URL.
Here is the website for Texas that changes weekly. just add a number to the URL each week. This is week 18, tomorrow change it to 19.
In Texas you can get vaccinated in a different county than you live in.
That's a shame. We've been fortunate in that our state did a pretty good job of setting up a website that handles making appointments very easy. You go to the site, enter your location, it popped up 7-8 locations in a few counties near you. You pick a location that's convenient for you, then select a date. It tells you if the date is full or not. After about 3-4 full dates, I went out a month and there were many openings, so I worked my way back until the first date that had a time convenient for me. Booked the appointment that was 3 weeks out and that was that. We are also able to pre-enter any insurance and personal data so it takes less time at the site. The testing site was well run. Everyone, both workers and customers, were pleasant. After you got your shot, while you were waiting your 15 minutes to see if you had a reaction, someone would come around and book your 2nd appointment. About 20-25 minutes total. We were very happy with how it was handled.Then there's the rest of us that live in the sticks and no current way to even get vaccinated. When the community health number is called, all you get is a recording saying they don't have any vaccines yet and don't know when they'll get them. Tried calling all the pharmacies in the area and they are only taking employees. I'm not eligible to go up into the big city because you have to show proof of residency in the county or city.
The phone numbers for the places on the list are easily found on the internet.Thanks, but still nothing close to me. And no phone numbers.You can't just show up at those places. That site is almost impossible to navigate and I get dead ends or blank pages.
I supposed to be going to my RA doctor at the end of the month for exam and blood work. I'm hoping I can get a shot there too. Even they are scant on info though. They may have it or may not.
I certainly don't live in a very populated area (closest neighbor is 1/4 mile away) and we do not go out much . . . but I am 78 so thought it a good idea to get the shots.I really think it depends on how densely populated you are living or working in. I have never had a flu shot, and I can’t remember the last time I had the flu, certainly not since I’ve been living in N idaho (moved here 1996). I did get the flu when I lived in southern calif.
i have only met one person up here that tested positive for Covid-19. He said it only felt like a cold, but temporary loss of smell and taste. No other symptoms.
we’ve been eating out in restaurants since 10/2020 after they lifted the restaurant ban. Back then you had to mask up until you were seated. Now days No masks required (except for Red Robin until seated) all condiments are back on the table.
Only store that insists on masks is Costco. Of all the restaurants the only ones not seating indoors is my favorite chineese restaurant and dell taco. Rest are open. Most have plexiglass partitions at tables. Main reason being way, way less populated here.
A few of my older friends are getting shots. One person got an infection after getting the 1st shot, but doing better now. I hope the shot doesn’t make you grumpier, cause another older friend just got his....and he’s ALWAYS grumpy enough for 2 people.
There have been some people that contracted the virus after being fully immunized, and died as a result. No vaccine is 100% effective. 69 million people (21%) have been fully vaccinated in the US. Looks like less than a million (less than 2%) in Canada. There is also evidence in Canada that individuals are contracting the virus after being fully vaccinated, but no deaths as of now.
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Coronavirus vaccination tracker: How many people in Canada have received shots?
Canada has administered 86,063,579 doses of COVID-19 vaccines so far, in a landmark effort against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.www.ctvnews.ca
COVID-19 vaccination coverage in Canada - Canada.ca
COVID-19 vaccination coverage across Canada by demographics and key populations. Updated every Friday at 12:00 PM Eastern Time.health-infobase.canada.ca
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COVID vaccines: The mystery of “breakthrough” infections after shots
“No vaccine works 100% of the time, and there are many reasons for that” — Dr. Dean Blumberg, UC Davis Health.www.ocregister.com
If the numbers in this last article are correct, about 7% of those who are fully vaccinated have contracted the virus. So, about a 93% success rate....so far.
Read about the Brazilian P1 variant and how much worse it is than the original Covid strain. It is 2.5 times as infectious and is affecting the younger people. What if it mutates into something worse? That is exactly what viruses do if given the chance and Brazil is only 3% vaccinated.
Well, first off, I said "guess", so that doesn't make me an expert.
Second, my doofus brother in-law and his wife came to his parents' house, along with the rest of the family, to turn off my father in-law's pacemaker to end his life. Two hours into the process, doofus lays down on the floor, removes his mask (again) and tells everyone he's had a fever for two days. Idiot. Everyone in that room with the exception of my father in-law got COVID from him. 5 days later I found his mother lying in her bed half dressed, completely incoherent. Couldn't move. Called an ambulance and she spent 5 days in the hospital. That was in November/December. Yesterday, doofus brother in-law posts of facebook that there's no way he's ever gonna get the vaccine. He's an idiot.
I said "Fully vaccinated", that means both shots. Your need to read further.LOL - better ad a zero to that number - Canada is now up to approaching 10 million, not 1 million.![]()