Another way of asking this question is: Are any of the people you come in contact with on a daily basis human beings?
Because there is no demographic that shouldn't be fearful of COVID.
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I don't know about being "fearful" of Covid. Mindful of Covid.
Know it's there and how to avoid it.
Signed up to get it friday.
I know a guy who works at the local hospital and he said that the vaccine isn't mandatory for them and that there is a good percentage of the staff that have opted not to take the vaccine so they are still sitting on a good portion of their vaccine supply. he was even able to get his first shot and he works in the shipping/receiving department of the hospital.
Would love to take it but won’t immediately since I’m healthy a new have already had COVID. Once it’s clear I won’t be taking it from people who need it more I will be ecstatic to take it.
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We get our first shot tomorrow. We are getting the Moderna vaccine at work.
We got our shots yesterday and it was Pfizer, rather than Moderna. Pfizer has been distributed more widely in Iowa than Moderna has.
As to side effects from the shot, I didn't sleep well last night (nothing new. I suffer from insomnia) and I have a bit of a headache. My arm is a little bit stiff, but nothing I can't handle.
How long should one wait after having Covid before getting vexed?
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from what our local ppl said, Moderna is mostly going to larger cities, who can better deal with the ultra cold needs
I'm trying to find out if I'm in the next group or not...which is supposed to include 65+, which I'm just short of, and those with 2+ underlying conditions, which I have. As I read it, I should, but my doctor's nurse says she was told underlying conditions AND 65+
Yes. I am, knock on wood, getting over it now. I read online that you shouldn’t be vaccinated for 90 days after having it but didn’t see that elsewhere. I am going back to the doctor next week so I was going to ask but was curious if anyone knew
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https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-...e/art-20484859
Mayo suggests you can wait 90 days after infection, but they're saying you're highly unlikely to be reinfected in that time...so they didn't say you shouldn't vac in 90 days as much as saying shouldn't need to