Idk but we’re ready for a European trip too!
Friend of mine was pitching Croatia which we would be all in for that.Where are you thinking?
I'd love to take my mom to the village her parents immigrated from in Italy before she gets too old to travel for a couple weeks. I had a 6-week trip to a few counties in Africa all lined up last summer, but opted against planning again. I think I'd probably rather go somewhere with pretty established infrastructure right after things open up again.
I talked to someone on a work call today who got the J&J and he said he was totally out of commission - fever, aches & pains - for 24 hrs.My neighbor was the same way with J&J, got my first Pfizer yesterday.
Finished the second Pfizer on Friday, sore arm was about it.I talked to someone on a work call today who got the J&J and he said he was totally out of commission - fever, aches & pains - for 24 hrs.
But interesting I just talked to another friend who got J&J yesterday and feels fineI talked to someone on a work call today who got the J&J and he said he was totally out of commission - fever, aches & pains - for 24 hrs.
My school had its clinic today for the first dose.
Had Covid in early January so not looking forward to the potential side effects. So far just arm soreness.
Had the Moderna, 1st shot no reaction, not even sore arm. 2nd shot general flu-like aches & pains, but no temperature or other symptoms.Ended up getting fever, aches, chills. They didnt start for a full 24+ hours after getting the vaccine, lasted about 24 hours after that and then felt a little run down for longer. Everyone at my school who had covid got side effects like that, everyone who didn't had a sore arm and that's it.
Not too bad, from what I've read most people who got side effects like that on dose 1 got either no side effects dose 2, or at least less. Hoping that's the case
You are welcome, @ZenConn. Glad it worked for you.I just took the Moderna today. Just a lil sore arm after 5 hours.
I just drank a lot of water and some green tea. Thanks @Improviser
My wife and I lined up appointments through the CDC site, VAMS, for first injection on 3/30. Within a week we were both able to schedule a first shot by 3/10 at CVS, just get on their website around 6 am each morning and keep refreshing for slots to open.
So am I correct to understand from this that CVS updates their portal starting at 6 a.m. every day, or is there any sense in getting on at midnight tonight?I think it’s whatever shows up. Mine was Moderna. CVS sign up was a breeze, I thought.
My experience has been that new slots are updated at 6:00 am and then randomly (but less often) throughout the day. No harm in just keeping the page loaded as a tab and refreshing it whenever you are at the computer.So am I correct to understand from this that CVS updates their portal starting at 6 a.m. every day, or is there any sense in getting on at midnight tonight?
That's what I did on my phone and refreshed a few times a day, worked for me.My experience has been that new slots are updated at 6:00 am and then randomly (but less often) throughout the day. No harm in just keeping the page loaded as a tab and refreshing it whenever you are at the computer.
My wife and I were both able to get slots at CVS here in NC by getting online at 6 AM this morning...So am I correct to understand from this that CVS updates their portal starting at 6 a.m. every day, or is there any sense in getting on at midnight tonight?
congrats! don't you want to give it a cople/few weeks to become effective, though?I received my vaccination yesterday in Stamford. New site opened this week and they are going to be administering 3,000 shots a day. The Elmcroft location (link below) is the one that will have most of the availability. Received Pfizer and no side effects or arm soreness. You can now catch me at the bar .
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Good point...I'll make my first trip to the bar for Uconn's sweet 16 game.congrats! don't you want to give it a cople/few weeks to become effective, though?
Wife and I are scheduled for first dose of Moderna tomorrow.
Got my first shot 10 days ago in Kent CT. Received an email from the CDC telling me that I was deemed part of the population that needs to get vaccinated. CDC sent me a link to VAMS that enabled me to schedule the shot in Kent. Second shot in 2 weeks.I am 56 and became eligible to get the vaccine today. The earliest scheduled appointment through the VAMS website is May 5th. You can't log into the Hartford Healthcare website to schedule an appointment (it gives you an error code), and CVS and Walmart and Uconn says there are all booked.
The Walgreen's website shows they have appointments for this week for the first shot, but then says it cannot schedule your second shot so it won't book your first appointment????? None of the phone numbers anywhere work.
Anybody have any luck getting an earlier appointment of any tips or tricks to do it?
Saw something on the news that people who had covid are more likely to have a flu like reaction on their first shot. This is because of antibodies built up during the illness. The body now recognizes the antibodies in the vaccine and tries to fight them off. Causing the flu like symptoms.I talked to someone on a work call today who got the J&J and he said he was totally out of commission - fever, aches & pains - for 24 hrs.
I seem to be getting it worse than my colleagues. I'm also a teacher so I may just have an immune system that kicks back like a pissed off horse.
Still happy I got the JnJ... much less of a hassle than having to go twice.
Hmm. Are you sure you didn’t previously get Covid and not know it? That could account for the reaction.
@Devland just saw your post. Yes, that is why the second shot of the others causes more of a reaction. People who had Covid will react more strongly. At least that’s what I’ve read.
That's what my doctor and what my 2nd dose administers told me.Good chance I did have Covid aysmptomatically and that caused the reaction. I've had to quarantine 4 separate times because of incidents at school, and I know that quite a few parents lie or don't report when their kid is getting exposed.
Not with J&J - been causing that reaction in everyone I've spoken to. One for sure never had as she has never tested positive and had was negative for antibodies - had herself checked before recent neuro procedures for a fistula and aneurysm. Got J&J - fever, aches etc for 24+hours.Hmm. Are you sure you didn’t previously get Covid and not know it? That could account for the reaction.
@Devland just saw your post. Yes, that is why the second shot of the others causes more of a reaction. People who had Covid will react more strongly. At least that’s what I’ve read.
Not with J&J - been causing that reaction in everyone I've spoken to. One for sure never had as she has never tested positive and had was negative for antibodies - had herself checked before recent neuro procedures for a fistula and aneurysm. Got J&J - fever, aches etc for 24+hours.