No where near you. Edinburg. My husband has relatives in the Houston area though. My family is located in Central Texas.Whereabouts do you live Pam...anywhere near us?
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No where near you. Edinburg. My husband has relatives in the Houston area though. My family is located in Central Texas.Whereabouts do you live Pam...anywhere near us?
Oh my, Pam. You had 14 deaths...in one day on Feb 3...in one county...??
Wow, you are way down in the valley! 7 hours away from us. Shucks.No where near you. Edinburg. My husband has relatives in the Houston area though. My family is located in Central Texas.
Maybe keep trying to get her an appt. at another Publix?Yes....I finally got an appointment for next Thursday at our local Publix market. Finally. My wife wasn’t so lucky. We’ll try again next week.
Yep. Next Monday will try again.Maybe keep trying to get her an appt. at another Publix?
That sounds like a very frustrating way to have to do it. Here in NM, you sign up on the DOH website, giving age and underlying conditions (they sort you into groups by age, conditions, type of employment -- i.e., medical workers and first responders, residents of nursing homes, etc., go first, people between certain ages and/or with certain serious underlying problems go second, and so on).It took me a long time as well @jujube and I finally got a tad aggressive with a particular place and they changed their tune, so to speak and gave us a slot to go in and receive the vaccine. Keep on trying. Good luck.
@Liberty Too far from everyone! I remember while still living in Uvalde my husband telling me we were going to move to the valley and I just wept. I had heard such bad stories about the valley and was petrified of living here and moving away from my loved ones for the first time. We've been here 22 years and so far have had a nice life while living in the tropics.Wow, you are way down in the valley! 7 hours away from us. Shucks.
I tried many ways of giving the County Judge ideas to better improve their process. I was ignored with my suggestions. So, I finally called a hospital and just let them have it. I was not rude, just a tad aggressive.That sounds like a very frustrating way to have to do it. Here in NM, you sign up on the DOH website, giving age and underlying conditions (they sort you into groups by age, conditions, type of employment -- i.e., medical workers and first responders, residents of nursing homes, etc., go first, people between certain ages and/or with certain serious underlying problems go second, and so on).
When you sign up you are assigned an ID number and they notify you when it's your turn and when and where to go, so there's no struggle to find a slot. In the interim, you receive "be patient" type updates so you don't worry you've fallen off the list. It seems to be working very well here.
I've had both doses of Pfizer. I'm fine Kaila. First one made me tired. Made my shoulder hurt for a couple days. I woke up the next day with a sore arm and a headache. No fever but hot and tired all day. The second dose I made me tired. I had a sore arm for 2 days and a fever so couldn't go to work on day two. Fevered lightly off and on. It got down to 99° finally that evening. Slept most of that day. No other ill effects.Hi all,
I am following along with this thread, as best I am able,,,,
I would love to see updates from members posting here....
Who either have not been able to get the vaccine yet,
OR, who have had one, but not the 2nd,
OR have had the 2nd.
Was your reaction worse to the 2nd one than to the first one?
How are each of you doing?
@Lewkat
How are you doing, after your difficulties?
@MarciKS
Have you gotten your 2nd one yet?
How did that go for you?
@Aneeda72
Your husband had an appt; did he get his?
And did you get an appt for your first one yet?
Others here....?
I wish we could be tested afterwards, to see how much immune/antibody response we each do get,
but I comprehend that they just can't add more to what needs to be done.
My husband appointment is February 12 at 10:45. The county’s computer said my appointment was at 10:30. He received the needed confirmation, I did not. After two weeks of trying and after holding again for 2 hours, I finally got a live person.Hi all,
I am following along with this thread, as best I am able,,,,
I would love to see updates from members posting here....
Who either have not been able to get the vaccine yet,
OR, who have had one, but not the 2nd,
OR have had the 2nd.
Was your reaction worse to the 2nd one than to the first one?
How are each of you doing?
@Lewkat
How are you doing, after your difficulties?
@MarciKS
Have you gotten your 2nd one yet?
How did that go for you?
@Aneeda72
Your husband had an appt; did he get his?
And did you get an appt for your first one yet?
Others here....?
I wish we could be tested afterwards, to see how much immune/antibody response we each do get,
but I comprehend that they just can't add more to what needs to be done.
Not a problem.@Aneeda72
Thanks for responding, as I had been wondering.
Wow, you eventually got a live person!
But it's disappointing that still did not get you a confirmation Or other definite option.
@MarciKS
I am glad to read your reply, as well!
Thanks for sharing your experience, and I am glad you have been able to get both.
With your job, and with your conditions, especially.
Thanks again, both of you.
Got my first vaccination today ((Moderna), It was very organized and disciplined procedure. The biggest problem was a lady trying to get a vaccination when she didn't have an appointment. She tried to convince everyone that it should be first come first serve. Once she was out of the way and things started it was an orchestrated event. No side affect, my arm was burning on the way back but all good now. 2nd dose was scheduled before I left, March 03...
Hello Anneda, Marg.
I sure wish they'd do it that way here in Florida! Here, it's try and try and try...… I have my finger on the key and at the very stroke of 6 a.m., I'm logged into the system. And I sit there for at least 1 1/2 hours being assured that I'm in line for the 3,000 or 4,000 shots they're offering today. I'm not sure how 4,000 people get ahead of me every time....That sounds like a very frustrating way to have to do it. Here in NM, you sign up on the DOH website, giving age and underlying conditions (they sort you into groups by age, conditions, type of employment -- i.e., medical workers and first responders, residents of nursing homes, etc., go first, people between certain ages and/or with certain serious underlying problems go second, and so on).
When you sign up you are assigned an ID number and they notify you when it's your turn and when and where to go, so there's no struggle to find a slot. In the interim, you receive "be patient" type updates so you don't worry you've fallen off the list. It seems to be working very well here.
IMHO, that's a crazy way to do it, and bound to cause frustration for all concerned.I sure wish they'd do it that way here in Florida! Here, it's try and try and try...… I have my finger on the key and at the very stroke of 6 a.m., I'm logged into the system. And I sit there for at least 1 1/2 hours being assured that I'm in line for the 3,000 or 4,000 shots they're offering today. I'm not sure how 4,000 people get ahead of me every time....