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covid vaccine u getting?
anyone getting the vaccine?
got mine both shots so safe I guess. 2nd one caused flu like symptoms the day after.not a nice thing. be safe😃 |
I get the 2nd injection a week from Monday. Pfizer vaccine, had a sore arm for a couple days after the first one.
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1st is 2/25
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Not until they make it mandatory.
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Goes here.
https://www.bikeforums.net/coronavirus-covid-19/ I got the first round of Pfizer Thursday |
I get my second dose of the Moderna vaccine 2/8. Can't wait
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Originally Posted by dedhed
(Post 21901704)
Goes here.
https://www.bikeforums.net/coronavirus-covid-19/ I got the first round of Pfizer Thursday I'm 64 and apparently don't qualify. |
not planning on it at this point.
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By the time I qualify I expect to be able to pop in at the local Walgreens after work. Where I get all my vaccinations.
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Originally Posted by FBOATSB
(Post 21901717)
In case no one noticed that entire subforum has been closed. https://www.bikeforums.net/coronavir...-heads-up.html
I'm 64 and apparently don't qualify. |
Thread moved from General Cycling Discussion to Foo.
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Not for a long time unfortunately, here they start with the vulnerable groups. I am hoping my employer will offer it (they offered free testing over two periods in 2020).
Relative already has it as they are a doctor and any unused vaccines (apparently they go bad quite fast) are distributed to medical personnel. |
Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
(Post 21901748)
I'm 65, and qualify, but there's no vaccine available where I live. They had 1,000 doses available yesterday, opened for appointments at 9AM, all 1,000 spoken for by 9:15AM. I barely missed out.
I can be patient til it's my turn because I basically have no life between home and my (considered to be essential, but not that essential:rolleyes:) work. |
.I plan to get the shot (70+ is eligible in KY). But with the distribution mess, who knows when? BTW-anyone know where that P&R forum is that
is referred to when the Coronavirus forum was closed? |
Originally Posted by freeranger
(Post 21901772)
. BTW-anyone know where that P&R forum is that is referred to when the Coronavirus forum was closed?
https://www.bikeforums.net/politics-religion/ Note this. https://www.bikeforums.net/politics-...ion-forum.html |
I got my first shot thru the VA a couple days ago. No problems at all.
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As soon as it becomes available, I'll get it. Then I will feel more at ease to go to restaurants and such. And therefore, it is then that something resembling a normal economy can begin to rebound. I suspect that I am not alone in this rationale.
That said, I expect that it will be summer before my [general population] demographic will be offered the vaccine. |
Got my first shot on 1/20. Just waiting for the email telling me when my 2nd shot is ready. Moderna.
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Originally Posted by KenCT
(Post 21901657)
I get the 2nd injection a week from Monday. Pfizer vaccine, had a sore arm for a couple days after the first one.
😃 |
I get my second shot on 2/5. Pfizer. Like KenCT the injection site was sore for a few days after the first one. I may be naturally immune now, but I'm not taking any chances!
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Originally Posted by thehammerdog
(Post 21901936)
report back side effects....take advil tylenol and antihistamine before to help with reaction....the next day has been shown to be bad for many.
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Originally Posted by KenCT
(Post 21901952)
During a dental visit this week the assistant mentioned the same thing, then I found this report saying that is a bad idea https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...1201152648.htm
take it for what it is...the covid vaccine uses a different mechanism to deliver the goods... good luck |
I should have linked a better source. There are also current reports on not taking Tylenol before the vaccine. https://www.wbrc.com/2021/01/23/expe...covid-vaccine/
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Originally Posted by rydabent
(Post 21901806)
I got my first shot thru the VA a couple days ago. No problems at all.
Sent you private message. 50 years ago today I was on ground in Vietnam |
Both shots Pfizer. Healthcare worker. No ill effects.
It's important to note the mild flu like symptoms are not because they are using the virus in the vaccine. It's because the vaccine ramps up your immune response and those symptoms are the bodies way/reaction to fighting infection. You can't get covid from the covid vaccine. |
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