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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
[Re: GaKaye]
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Georgia--Perhaps you can make that judgment when the vaccine is available to everyone who wants it, which frankly it will not be, for quite a long time yet...
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Rosemary--I feel your pain. Eric's mom is 93 and is in a nursing home, and she has only received her first shot, no word when she will receive the second. Something is seriously f*ed up, that many people in Florida who are much younger and at much less risk, have received both shots. The vaccination system for nursing homes in Florida went totally sideways, so much so that the state is now taking away the contracts for those who were supposed to administer it, resulting in first and/or second shots being cancelled in many cases, without knowing when they will actually be administered. Meanwhile, we are on 5 different waiting lists and have no clue whether we might get it next week or two months from now. We are scheduled to go to SXM in June and just praying that we will have the shots by then.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Frankly, I don't really want the J & J shot, as it has only proven to be about 75% effective, versus over 90% for the other two. Although I doubt very seriously I will have any choice, a person will get what they have and you have no choice.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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They are changing their tune about it, I guess because people didn't like how low of effectivity it had..
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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They are changing their tune about it, I guess because people didn't like how low of effectivity it had.. Not sure that is how it works. It still has to pass all qualifications and results from studies and trials for authorization.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Glad that Hillsborough County did a good job. Polk County sucks.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Tampa is 1.5 hours one way from here, with no traffic, Orlando the same. That's just too far for me, even if I knew that I could get a shot there. For whatever reason, Polk County has gotten the short end of the stick, versus the number of people AND the number of confirmed cases, getting about HALF what we should be getting..
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Had our second Pfizer shot yesterday. Hillsborough County did an excellent job with their drive through vaccinations. Now we can breathe before our trip in March. We will still practice all safe guidelines. Any side effects to that second shot and was it a Pfizer?
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Great. I have heard second shot reactions are worse than first. Sore arm isn't bad. We spoke with a female last night, probably mid-40's, who had her second shot and she had a lot of problems. She was eligible for the shot based upon her employment. She also said she would likely have not taken the vaccine now had she known the side effects she would experience. She had the Pfizer version. Another female friend in her early 40's also had some pretty uncomfortable reactions to the Pfizer vaccine. She works in the medical field. My wife has had the first dose of Moderna and no problems so far. She got it about 2 weeks ago.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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What kind of problems??? Even many younger people who have gotten Covid have been VERY VERY sick. And some people have experienced issues months after supposedly having recovered. The potential risk, unless you have allergic issues, is very much worth it.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Great. I have heard second shot reactions are worse than first. Sore arm isn't bad. We spoke with a female last night, probably mid-40's, who had her second shot and she had a lot of problems. She was eligible for the shot based upon her employment. She also said she would likely have not taken the vaccine now had she known the side effects she would experience. She had the Pfizer version. Another female friend in her early 40's also had some pretty uncomfortable reactions to the Pfizer vaccine. She works in the medical field. My wife has had the first dose of Moderna and no problems so far. She got it about 2 weeks ago. Guess I'll find out on the 22nd.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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She said it really hit her hard and had she known, she would not have gotten the vaccine. Very sore, basically said she felt like a truck had hit her. Several people we have encountered have mentioned some minor issues on the second dose. Our 84 year old neighbor goes for her second dose on March 20.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Both people that indicated a reaction after the second shot said it lasted for several days and some minor lingering effects lasting longer. The people we talked to do not live in the same state nor do they know each other but both indicated it was a rough few days. None of this was hearsay, it was direct conversation with the involved. The one girl was adamant about regretting taking the vaccine after the reaction she experienced.
Others can decide for themselves. I am just posting what we were personally told by people who have had both doses. I can't recall anyone I have talked to mentioning anything other than a little site soreness after the first injection.
J.D.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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02/07/2021 09:19 AM
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Hopefully they reported their reaction to the company involved.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Hopefully they reported their reaction to the company involved. No idea on that. I doubt it would do much good since there are potential side effects with about any medication.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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02/07/2021 11:13 AM
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J had his first shot a while back - seems that age does have some privileges - and he had no ill effects from the first one other than a momentary soreness in the shoulder that passed quickly. We have heard others say the second injection can be a very different story. Hoping that’s wrong but will let you know once it’s done.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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02/08/2021 11:33 AM
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Here is a story about bigger reaction to the second shot. Nothing to worry about, according to the story.
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Frankly, I don't really want the J & J shot, as it has only proven to be about 75% effective, versus over 90% for the other two. Although I doubt very seriously I will have any choice, a person will get what they have and you have no choice. Just as a point of reference, per the CDC, the seasonal flu vaccine effectiveness rate has ranged from 19 to 60 percent since 2009-10. In the last five years, the range has been 29 to 48 percent. CDC LINK
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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I’m still awaiting my second Moderna vaccination, with no effects at all from the first I might add, but DH is done with both. He had no reaction at all to the first and a mild case of chills the evening after the second one but that was the full extent of his reaction. By the next morning he was good to go and hopefully that will be the case with most of us.
When you have the option - get the shot!
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pat
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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I was reading something online today that said fully 50% of people have no side effects, except perhaps some arm soreness.
Carol Hill
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Re: Received first vaccine shot, was advised not to travel yet
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Side effects will typically be a greater possibility with a two injection vaccine like the mRNA vaccines being used for COVID. The first dose basically introduces an inactive virus into our bodies which begins to the creation of neutralizing antibodies. Then, along comes the second dose and this spurs a greater reaction because now the immune system has been alerted, and that triggers an immune response. Some people who have a mild reaction to the first dose may have already been previously infected with COVID, but were asymptomatic and may never have known they were COVID positive. My personal vaccinations were back in February (1st and 22nd) with the Pfizer/BionTech vaccine and basically nothing unusual after the first shot, but after the second dose I got pretty tired later that evening (fatigued, I suppose), but nine hours of deep sleep rectified that. The next day I had some mild sinus headaches and some nasal congestion, but a single Zyrtec handles this and by the evening I was back to normal. Side effects are typically more intense in younger people (say under 55) because their immune systems are more robust, where as in the elderly our immune systems slowly, gradually diminish.
BTW, The Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine is still a highly effective, state of the art vaccine that should not be passed on if the opportunity arises. The key is to prevent serious respiratory illness and eventual hospitalization, and all of the present COVID-19 vaccines deliver in that area. And, despite what might be on the news you can safely travel 13 to 15 days after the second dose (or first dose with J&J) if you want to travel and deal with the hassle of all the regulations in place.
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