I also signed up with the County Health Department. Then last evening the County called and my first Moderna shot will be Monday morning with the second shot already scheduled for 3 weeks later.1st dose I had back in February and I had no ill effects at all. 2nd dose, which I got yesterday was fine until I woke up this morning feeling like I got run over my a truck. Body aches lasted for about 8 hrs then disappeared.
Salute to a fellow teacher. Wishing you and your students health and happiness!I got the first Pfizer shot this morning and then went back to school to finish the day.
About five minutes after I got it, I got really hot and flush for a few minutes, but that subsided. Could have been the vaccine or it could have been a little of the anxiety from being face-to-face with students since August.
Just a little bit of soreness in my arm, and upon reading some other recommendation, I took ibuprofen when I got back to school and again before heading up to bed to skim the BY and pass out.
Just remember what Old Blue Eyes had to say, “If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere.”Where the hell is it??(NYC dweller)
If I had his connections.Just remember what Old Blue Eyes had to say, “If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere.”

Shelby County is not yet on the state registry system. You can learn how to register here:Unable to get appointment here in Shelby County, Al. even though I am eligible. Some controversy here as to where the doses are being sent. State will not release information to the public. I am able to wait if I must, but think there should be a central scheduling system. There is not such a system in Alabama. Happy for all of you who have received your jabs.
NM is still only giving shots to 75 or older except for those with pre-existing conditions. They have been better than most other states in getting shots into arms.No vaccines available here in NE New Mexico. Called VA and they don't even want us to walk thru the door in both Santa Fe and ABQ. I am going to drive to Texas and see if I can get shots in San Antonio since I have a residence in that area.
Good luck with school and having teachers in my family I do see the anxiety of them being in class! Be safe!I got the first Pfizer shot this morning and then went back to school to finish the day.
About five minutes after I got it, I got really hot and flush for a few minutes, but that subsided. Could have been the vaccine or it could have been a little of the anxiety from being face-to-face with students since August.
Just a little bit of soreness in my arm, and upon reading some other recommendation, I took ibuprofen when I got back to school and again before heading up to bed to skim the BY and pass out.
In Rehab from surgery and 3 employees that were vaccinated caught Covid still. They say everyone should still be wearing your mask all the time.My wife and I have had both shots of the Moderna vaccine. After the first shot, I woke up at 2 AM with every one of my arthritic joints aching at the same time. It was all over by morning. My wife, who is immune-suppressed had little reaction other than a sore arm for one day. The second shot was a little rougher for me with another round of joint pain at night followed by a day of feeling under the weather. Really no big deal at all and well worth it. We can now hang with friends who have also been vaccinated without masks. We still need to mask up in public and avoid crowds until the rate of community spread comes down.
The data shows that side effects vary all over the place between individuals. In general, older people with weaker immune systems show milder reactivity. There doesn't seem to be any correlation between the intensity of side effects and the level of antibodies that develop. But this still needs to be studied more. But if you get a stronger reaction to the second shot, at least you know that something good is going on.
My niece and her partner at Denver Med are in their early 40s and had no reaction at all to the Pfizer vaccine. They were so concerned they got tested for spike protein antibodies and they both had seroconverted as expected. Some of their younger colleagues had much more severe side effects and 4 were actually admitted. But everybody did just fine. It will be interesting to see how younger people in the general population will respond to the shots when it is their turn. I hope that the stories that they are undoubtedly going to tell on social media don't discourage others from being vaccinated. The virus is spreading fastest among the 18-35-year-old age group, so they are particularly important for the ultimate control of the pandemic.
Just remember what Old Blue Eyes had to say, “If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere.”
If I had his connections.![]()