Unfortunately, that is not true, ladybj. It would be nice if it were.Nothing to fear but fear itself..
Unfortunately, that is not true, ladybj. It would be nice if it were.Nothing to fear but fear itself..
Don't get the needle!For fully vaccinated folks out there
I thought this was non-discriminatory forum?
Went out for a haircut, seems I've been doing okay on my own for the past year+.What have you done since fully vaccinated that you wouldn’t have done before being vaccinated?
Yeah, I'm in Ohio too and heard what the Gov. said today, too. I have already been fully vaccinated and had to check what he said twice. Geez, I'm never lucky!I'm fully vaccinated but with so many incentives, maybe I should have waited. Some states are offering a free donut, a free beer or ballgame tickets. Now, Ohio is offering a chance to win $1 million.
"He also announced some big incentives for people to get vaccinated. Beginning May 26, adults who have received at least one dose of the vaccine may enter a lottery that will provide a $1 million prize each Wednesday for five weeks. On May 18, young people who have been vaccinated can register with the state for a drawing to win a full, four-year scholarship to an Ohio public university, a prize to be offered in five consecutive drawing."
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/12/ohi...andate-june-2-sets-up-vaccine-incentives.html
Seriously, I've gotten my preventative check ups and I'm back at the gym on a regular basis.
I'm not crazy about it myself. We've traveled a couple times but we stay in individual houses or condos so no shared ventilation. We did stay in one hotel room and it felt weird.My wife and I have hesitated on overnight lodging since covid-19. We thought we might feel different after fully vaccinated, but we haven’t.
The best to you and your wife.
What have you done since fully vaccinated that you wouldn’t have done before being vaccinated?
Allegedly it takes 2 weeks for the injection to take full effect, Furryanimal,I will be fully vaccinated come next Tuesday.Sadly I will still only be allowed to do what the government allows.
But on May 29th I will be attending a sporting event in England which is purely coincidence but It will be something I have not done for exactly 15 months.
I've postponed medical appointments and overseas trips but now that I'm fully vaccinated I'll resume going to dr offices. No international travel until quarantine on arrival is lifted. I'll continue wearing a mask unless it's too hot like over 90F.Covid restrictions are starting to loosen here, including masking restrictions in most stores. Despite having had Covid and being fully vaccinated, I'm not sure I'm comfortable yet with being unmasked in indoor establishments and will probably continue that practice for a while longer.
Among other reasons, my young grand hasn't had Covid and I'd hate to pick up a case, be asymptomatic, and pass it along to her.
How are other vaccinated folks feeling? Are you taking full advantage of lifted restrictions, not changing your Covid protection habits at all, or something in between?