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JNJ jab, 1st available accessed via VaccineFinder.ORG site. Minimal side effects 2 days later (minor aches, low energy). Same for my wife + slight fever.
Pfizer claims 100% effectivness for 12-15 year olds. So will you give it your kids ?
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Pfizer-BioNTech says Covid vaccine is 100% effective in kids ages 12 to 15
Pfizer plans to submit the new vaccine data to the FDA "as soon as possible," CEO Albert Bourla said.www.cnbc.com
Can you also post the articles from yesterday about people who won the lottery?Melanie Rosen, who works as a secretary in Long Island school district, tested positive after receiving her second dose of the Moderna vaccine
Melanie Rosen, who works as a secretary at the Hewlett-Woodmere school district in Long Island, New York, told Pix11 she tested positive after receiving her second dose of the Moderna vaccine.
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New York woman tests positive for COVID-19 after Moderna vaccine
Melanie Rosen, who works as a secretary in Long Island's Hewlett-Woodmere school district, told Pix11 she tested positive after receiving her second dose of the Moderna vaccine.www.dailymail.co.uk
It's amazing people still don't seem to understand this.And she had mild symptoms, recovered and moved on in life.
That's the advantage of a vaccine.
The moderator edited my post which changed the intent.Can you also post the articles from yesterday about people who won the lottery?
The moderator edited my post which changed the intent.
My intent of posting that article was to show what an idiot that woman was. She went to someone's house for 90 minutes without wearing a mask, hugged 10 people who came from various states, and then she was surprised that she got covid.
'There was probably at least 10 family members there,' Rosen said. 'I hung out for about an hour and a half without wearing a mask. I hugged each one.'
'I was shocked,' Rosen said, of getting the vaccination and still getting COVID.
Can't do that stuff even after getting the vaccine.
The moderator edited my post which changed the intent.
My intent of posting that article was to show what an idiot that woman was. She went to someone's house for 90 minutes without wearing a mask, hugged 10 people who came from various states, and then she was surprised that she got covid.
'There was probably at least 10 family members there,' Rosen said. 'I hung out for about an hour and a half without wearing a mask. I hugged each one.'
'I was shocked,' Rosen said, of getting the vaccination and still getting COVID.
Can't do that stuff even after getting the vaccine.
The best explanation I heard about why you still need to be careful about COVID after the vaccine is simple statistices. Even if the vaccination is 95% effective, that still means you have a 5% chance of getting COVID. You'd take those odds every day if it was for a lottery.The moderator edited my post which changed the intent.
My intent of posting that article was to show what an idiot that woman was. She went to someone's house for 90 minutes without wearing a mask, hugged 10 people who came from various states, and then she was surprised that she got covid.
'There was probably at least 10 family members there,' Rosen said. 'I hung out for about an hour and a half without wearing a mask. I hugged each one.'
'I was shocked,' Rosen said, of getting the vaccination and still getting COVID.
Can't do that stuff even after getting the vaccine.
Yeah, especially given the LI lady and others testing + after vaccines could have been exposed to SARS-2 before inoculation(s) and/or before their 1 or 2 vaccines' affect produced the maximum effect.90% efficacy for preventing symptomatic infection is not 100% so I don't understand why this would be in the news.
I hope you enjoy your extended stay in AK!My supervisor sent out a group text to a few of us today stating he got some laminating paper we can use for our COVID vaccine cards.
I appreciated the gesture but was unaware of a choke point in the laminating paper supply.
I am currently working him over to make sure he got TSA/CDC approved laminating paper vice the run of the mill Office Depot stuff. I explained that some lower quality
laminate will reflect light back when they try to scan bar codes and we need to get the stuff that passes the scanner gun light through the laminate to read the bar code. I think I got him on this one.
I hope you enjoy your extended stay in AK!
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The best explanation I heard about why you still need to be careful about COVID after the vaccine is simple statistices. Even if the vaccination is 95% effective, that still means you have a 5% chance of getting COVID. You'd take those odds every day if it was for a lottery.
I don't want to turn this thread in a way that will get it locked. I'll just say that I plan on keeping some pandemic changes. I've loved not getting sick. I wasn't a germophobe, but I never liked shaking hands with some random person at a conference, for example. I'm happy to get rid of that practice. I'd also be fine wearing a mask on public transportation (including planes), but clearly most people won't do that and you only protect yourself so much.
The best explanation I heard about why you still need to be careful about COVID after the vaccine is simple statistices. Even if the vaccination is 95% effective, that still means you have a 5% chance of getting COVID. You'd take those odds every day if it was for a lottery.
I don't want to turn this thread in a way that will get it locked. I'll just say that I plan on keeping some pandemic changes. I've loved not getting sick. I wasn't a germophobe, but I never liked shaking hands with some random person at a conference, for example. I'm happy to get rid of that practice. I'd also be fine wearing a mask on public transportation (including planes), but clearly most people won't do that and you only protect yourself so much.
Isn't the flu vaccine only like 40-60% efficacy depending on the year?
That article is just a headline looking to grab attention and induce panic.
I love the masks.
I pretend not to recognize people - at the grocery store, I can look right through someone who has been my neighbor for decades.
It’s removed small talk from my life.
I think a lot of that has to do with what they decide to target in the yearly flu vaccine.
I feel that I just look better in a mask. I plan to wear it forever.
I think a lot of that has to do with what they decide to target in the yearly flu vaccine.
It is for a lottery. You just have to recognize what the prize might be.The best explanation I heard about why you still need to be careful about COVID after the vaccine is simple statistices. Even if the vaccination is 95% effective, that still means you have a 5% chance of getting COVID. You'd take those odds every day if it was for a lottery.
I don't want to turn this thread in a way that will get it locked. I'll just say that I plan on keeping some pandemic changes. I've loved not getting sick. I wasn't a germophobe, but I never liked shaking hands with some random person at a conference, for example. I'm happy to get rid of that practice. I'd also be fine wearing a mask on public transportation (including planes), but clearly most people won't do that and you only protect yourself so much.
Did she drink green tea?