Vaccinated for Covid?

Have you been vaccinated with at least one dose of the Covid vaccines?


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wing2000

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As a 54 year old, I was vaccinated on March 24 with the 1st dose of the Pfizer vaccine at a "drive through" vaccination site. The process was professional and quick (25 minutes) and to date, I have only had some tenderness where the needle was administered for a day or so.

My wife 56, went two weeks earlier to a Walgreen - which was okay, but pharmacy was grossly understaffed for administering vacines. She had the Moderna vaccine. No after effects at all.

We'll see what happens with the 2nd doses when most people seem to experience a stronger immune system response.
 
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I can be vaccinated since Wednesday but finding time with Pesach and Chag HaMotzi coming and my brother-in-laws issues as well as vaccine availability and times locally, I been unable to get one.

I hope to soon, I 59 and turning sixty this at the end of this year.
 
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No, my body DOES NOT have a shortage of pharmacuetical drugs. A well maintained immune system can and does kill everything that exists...

That simply isn't true.
 
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That simply isn't true.

I have a strong immune system so I Prayed, "What will happen if I get covid?" I heard, "You'll have to go an inhaler again and take more meds for your lungs. So, could I survive it, yes. But not without a cost so as soon as possible I'm getting that vaccine and boosters when they come around.
 
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I was vaccinated yesterday (Pfizer, first dose), at a local community college that has been set up as a vaccination "mega site" by our state. I stood in line for about an hour -- mostly outside, and the day was pleasant, and, y'know, it's nice to get out of the house after a year of lockdown. The staff were very efficient in handling that volume of people, and the line moved quickly.

Today, my arm is a little sore -- kinda like if you bang into a corner of some furniture and get a bruise -- and I'm a little tired, and that's it.
 
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When my county expanded eligibility to anyone over the age of 16 this past week I jumped at the opportunity to get vaccinated. I'm 54 and received my first dose of the Moderna vaccine at a local Walgreens five days ago. I had a little soreness at the site of the injection the following day, but that's it.
 
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My husband, 40, got the J&J vaccine 2 weeks ago with no side effects other than a sore arm for 2 days and being tired the day after. We were both on waitlists, he just happened to be called that day and told to get there in 15 minutes. I'm still trying to get an appointment for whatever is available.
 
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Got an appointment for Tuesday, 60 miles away. I’ve been waiting since February 23. (North of 60 years+conditions.)
Wow, I don't think that should be happening unless you live that far from any clinic, etc., and from any size community.
 
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Wow, I don't think that should be happening unless you live that far from any clinic, etc., and from any size community.
Just south of where the Steelers play. Go figure.
 
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Not yet. At 52 it my be a while.

....that's what I thought as well. But then suddenly, our governor lowered the age to 16 (from 55). Apparently, there have been a lot of no show's for appointments leading to an excess of available vaccines in the 55 and above range.

As of Monday morning [3/22], the state had had 58,000 unused appointments at its state sites" Arizona Secretary of Health Services "Christ said the state estimated a 55% to 60% update in each prioritized age group, including the current 55- to 64-year-old group. So far statewide, about 42% of that age group has received at least one vaccine dose.
“We anticipated actually having more 55-year-olds that were interested in getting vaccinated, so that’s why we were surprised that we had such leftover appointments this week," she said.

https://www.azcentral.com/.../7-things-to.../6955222002
 
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