Anyone Schedule for the Vaccine this Week?

Getting my first jab on Friday. The notice states that I cannot choose what sort it will be (whatever is available, they say) and I won't know till then. I'm hoping it will be the BioNTech. There are too many whispers about the others.
 
I had fluvax several days ago and I am booked in for AstraZeneca on May 5. That will depend on whether the government continues with AZ for the over 70s in light of the current concerns.

I'm happy to take the risk which is quite minimal in my age group.
I'm in Queensland, Australia and may wait a while for my AsraZeneca shot. Will have the normal flu jab in the coming weeks so I am ready for COVID jab at least two weeks later as recommended.

Latest status of rules I could find for AsraZeneca rollout in different countries
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I'm in Queensland, Australia and may wait a while for my AsraZeneca shot. Will have the normal flu jab in the coming weeks so I am ready for COVID jab at least two weeks later as recommended.

Latest status of rules I could find for AsraZeneca rollout in different countries
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Note that Sweden (co-manufacturer of the stuff) is not on that list. I am from Sweden and I will get my first jab now on Friday. We are not allowed to choose which we will get. 😬 I am in the "over 70" group (they did ask) so maybe ...... ?
 
After my second Moderna vaccine yesterday, the day was good except for a sore arm. Around 9pm started getting more side effects. Started with chills that caused me to shiver, the house was warm and I put warm clothes on, but it didn't help. Shortly after that, I started getting a headache in both my temples and running a fever of 102-103+. Couldn't sleep all night and getting up a lot to use the bathroom, it seemed to be dehydrating me. Put on a flannel shirt every time I got out of bed, still chilled, but the shivering subsided.

Today I feel lousy, headache still going on, fever still there and lots of heartburn. I haven't eaten anything, no appetite and been going from lying in bed to the couch all day. Haven't watched TV or been using computer, the headache caused strain on my eyes and even listening to the radio annoys me today. Didn't go out, too weak, no driving or walking the dog today.

I didn't want to take any over the counter meds at all, but just a few minutes ago I broke down and took an Aleve for the headache and fever. If it doesn't work, will take some aspirin later. My husband wants to make me something to eat later, but I told him I can't handle anything but soup...so in a couple of hours, that's what I'll have. Symptoms are milder today than last night, but still feel crummy and lethargic. Well, now that I gave you the rundown, will get off this computer and rest some more. :sick:

Happy I got both shots, expected side effects for the second one to be worse, small price to pay to avoid being infected with the virus.
 
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After my second Moderna vaccine yesterday, the day was good except for a sore arm. Around 9pm started getting more side effects. Started with chills that caused me to shiver, the house was warm and I put warm clothes on, but it didn't help. Shortly after that, I started getting a headache in both my temples and running a fever of 102-103+. Couldn't sleep all night and getting up a lot to use the bathroom, it seemed to be dehydrating me. Put on a flannel shirt every time I got out of bed, still chilled, but the shivering subsided.

Today I feel lousy, headache still going on, fever still there and lots of heartburn. I haven't eaten anything, no appetite and been going from lying in bed to the couch all day. Haven't watched TV or been using computer, the headache caused strain on my eyes and even listening to the radio annoys me today. Didn't go out, too weak, no driving or walking the dog today.

I didn't want to take any over the counter meds at all, but just a few minutes ago I broke down and took an Aleve for the headache and fever. If it doesn't work, will take some aspirin later. My husband wants to make me something to eat later, but I told him I can't handle anything but soup...so in a couple of hours, that's what I'll have. Symptoms are milder today than last night, but still feel crummy and lethargic. Well, now that I gave you the rundown, will get off this computer and rest some more. :sick:

Happy I got both shots, expected side effects for the second one to be worse, small price to pay to avoid being infected with the virus.
Jesus! If I didn't live so far away I'd rush over and give you a warm hug, oversized comfy socks, and a cup of tea .... any flavour you want. šŸ§”
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After my second Moderna vaccine yesterday, the day was good except for a sore arm. Around 9pm started getting more side effects. Started with chills that caused me to shiver, the house was warm and I put warm clothes on, but it didn't help. Shortly after that, I started getting a headache in both my temples and running a fever of 102-103+. Couldn't sleep all night and getting up a lot to use the bathroom, it seemed to be dehydrating me. Put on a flannel shirt every time I got out of bed, still chilled, but the shivering subsided.

Today I feel lousy, headache still going on, fever still there and lots of heartburn. I haven't eaten anything, no appetite and been going from lying in bed to the couch all day. Haven't watched TV or been using computer, the headache caused strain on my eyes and even listening to the radio annoys me today. Didn't go out, too weak, no driving or walking the dog today.

I didn't want to take any over the counter meds at all, but just a few minutes ago I broke down and took an Aleve for the headache and fever. If it doesn't work, will take some aspirin later. My husband wants to make me something to eat later, but I told him I can't handle anything but soup...so in a couple of hours, that's what I'll have. Symptoms are milder today than last night, but still feel crummy and lethargic. Well, now that I gave you the rundown, will get off this computer and rest some more. :sick:

Happy I got both shots, expected side effects for the second one to be worse, small price to pay to avoid being infected with the virus.
SeaBreeze said : Happy I got both shots, expected side effects for the second one to be worse, small price to pay to avoid being infected with the virus.

Yes SeaBreeze...I agree. I respect anyone who had the courage to have the vaccine. Hope you feel better soon 🌹
 
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Yesterday, Boris Johnson was given the vaccine at St Thomas' Hospital in central London, where he was treated for Covid-19 during the first wave of the pandemic.After being vaccinated, the PM said: "I cannot recommend it too highly".

The British prime minister has received his first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine and has urged the public to do the same, saying he "did not feel a thing".
 
After my second Moderna vaccine yesterday, the day was good except for a sore arm. Around 9pm started getting more side effects. Started with chills that caused me to shiver, the house was warm and I put warm clothes on, but it didn't help. Shortly after that, I started getting a headache in both my temples and running a fever of 102-103+. Couldn't sleep all night and getting up a lot to use the bathroom, it seemed to be dehydrating me. Put on a flannel shirt every time I got out of bed, still chilled, but the shivering subsided.

Today I feel lousy, headache still going on, fever still there and lots of heartburn. I haven't eaten anything, no appetite and been going from lying in bed to the couch all day. Haven't watched TV or been using computer, the headache caused strain on my eyes and even listening to the radio annoys me today. Didn't go out, too weak, no driving or walking the dog today.

I didn't want to take any over the counter meds at all, but just a few minutes ago I broke down and took an Aleve for the headache and fever. If it doesn't work, will take some aspirin later. My husband wants to make me something to eat later, but I told him I can't handle anything but soup...so in a couple of hours, that's what I'll have. Symptoms are milder today than last night, but still feel crummy and lethargic. Well, now that I gave you the rundown, will get off this computer and rest some more. :sick:

Happy I got both shots, expected side effects for the second one to be worse, small price to pay to avoid being infected with the virus.
With both shots, when my fever went over 100.6 and I had body aches plus a slight headache, I took one ibuprofen and one acetaminophen (because I honestly can't keep straight which does what best). The combo did the trick in bringing down the fever to the mid 99s, and several hours later the fever broke and didn't return.

Hope you're feeling better today. I'm with you - I expected and planned for the side effects and felt they were a reasonable trade off.
 
With both shots, when my fever went over 100.6 and I had body aches plus a slight headache, I took one ibuprofen and one acetaminophen (because I honestly can't keep straight which does what best). The combo did the trick in bringing down the fever to the mid 99s, and several hours later the fever broke and didn't return.

Hope you're feeling better today. I'm with you - I expected and planned for the side effects and felt they were a reasonable trade off.
Thanks StarSong, feeling back to normal today, I agree, reasonable trade off. šŸ‘
 
Someone, PLEASE correct me if I am wrong but I am under the impression that there is no such thing as being fully (or partially) vaccinated against COVID-19.
You can still get the virus when vaccinated, I don’t know why people think you can not. The vaccination just makes the virus weaker and you have a less chance of dying. You also have less chance of catching it.
 
Someone, PLEASE correct me if I am wrong but I am under the impression that there is no such thing as being fully (or partially) vaccinated against COVID-19.
With respect to Covid, "fully vaccinated" refers to having completed the vaccine course (one or two shots, depending on the vaccine manufacturer).

This is the dictionary definition:

vaccinate​

From The American HeritageĀ® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.​

  • intransitive verb To inoculate with a vaccine in order to produce immunity to an infectious disease, such as diphtheria or typhus.
  • intransitive verb To perform vaccinations or a vaccination.
 
You can still get the virus when vaccinated, I don’t know why people think you can not. The vaccination just makes the virus weaker and you have a less chance of dying. You also have less chance of catching it.
Yes, that's what I thought but I don't want to rain on Jeweltea's joy.
 
With respect to Covid, "fully vaccinated" refers to having completed the vaccine course (one or two shots, depending on the vaccine manufacturer).

This is the dictionary definition:

vaccinate​

From The American HeritageĀ® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.​

  • intransitive verb To inoculate with a vaccine in order to produce immunity to an infectious disease, such as diphtheria or typhus.
  • intransitive verb To perform vaccinations or a vaccination.
As far as I know, there is no VACCINE on the market. I mean what is available does not perform like a vaccine.
 
By the end of this week, two-thirds of the eligible adults in my area will be vaccinated.

We are starting to hit the wall as far as scheduling the remaining people willing to get the vaccine.

The next steps will be to perform more outreach and drop the eligible age to 16 or start sending surplus doses of vaccine back to the state for redistribution.
 
As far as I know, there is no VACCINE on the market. I mean what is available does not perform like a vaccine.
I don't understand what you're getting at.

Covid vaccine stats have never claimed to be 100% - indeed no vaccine ever developed is 100% effective. Covid vaccines state 95% prevention of severe cases. Given how new all of this is, that's pretty impressive.

The previous definition of "vaccine" (weakened or dead virus) now includes the use of RNA. Science and language move forward as it has in this case.
 
Oh, I know I can still get Covid, although from what I read now, the chances are extremely low. I will continue to wear a mask, of course. It just feels like a relief to have that extra protection.
Theoretically, if everyone gets the shot does it mean that the virus is dead or has the origin not been discovered so that it can begin all over again and infect the next generation?
 


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