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Yes /Vaccine!

Posted By: doctorj

Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 01:27 PM

Great news with Pfizer. Vaccine is 90 percent effective. Maybe we can put an end to this madness.
carib cheers all,
doctorj
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 03:26 PM

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/p...percent-effective/ar-BB1aPHMB?li=BBnb7Kz
Posted By: sxmbeachlover

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 03:30 PM

Yep! I read that early this morning. Very encouraging!!!!!
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 03:54 PM

Only if enough people will take it. I will for sure.
Posted By: NeilRooney

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 04:09 PM

Where is Pfizer stock now?
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 04:12 PM

Originally Posted by NeilRooney
Where is Pfizer stock now?

Just under $40/share. Nothing spectacular,
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 04:12 PM

39.83. Up 3 for today
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 04:16 PM

Originally Posted by SXMScubaman
39.83. Up 3 for today

5 year range is from just under $30 to around $46. It has pretty much been a laggard when compared to the market.

According to one of the "talking heads" on TV, there are storage issues with the Pfizer vaccine and not every medical office or facility will have the extreme cold storage capacity this vaccine requires.
Posted By: Southshore

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 04:35 PM

I guess the next question is: Who will be at the front of the line to get a vaccine, once it is approved?
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 05:09 PM

Southshore--you are from Canada, so no idea what will happen there. In the US, reports have been that first responders will be first and then those with underlying health conditions and the elderly.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 05:14 PM

We have had Pfizer in our portfolios off and on. Never been a great performer for us.
Posted By: Southshore

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 05:33 PM

Pretty much the same plan here, I believe. Here's hoping!
Posted By: doctorj

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 05:36 PM

I will take it in a heartbeat. There is a positive for being in your sixties!
carib cheers,
doctorj
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 05:43 PM

I'm in the 70's
Posted By: pony600

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 07:04 PM

Great news!
Posted By: BruceU

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 09:05 PM

In Canada the recommendation is much the same. In their guidelines, the national advisory body suggested the elderly and the high risk as well as health-care and essential workers should be first in line for a vaccine. For more details see the report in the Toronto Star:
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada...canada-first-formal-advice-released.html
Posted By: sxmmartini

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 09:17 PM

Very encouraged that a vaccine tested with no side effects and possibly will rid us of this nightmare China virus.
Posted By: timnboston

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 10:08 PM

Yes we can get it first - and if there are any problems, we're expendable (just kidding, I think?). But I'll be first in line
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 11:03 PM

Population control in a bad way.
Posted By: SammyM

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/09/2020 11:38 PM

Nice! The "little blue pill company" comes through again! My hope is that the vaccine will be readily available to the general public in February if I'm understanding the timeline correctly. Bear in mind this vaccine works with two inoculations spaced 21 days apart. Then, most likely an annual booster the following year. So, a March or April return to SXM is now a reality with hopefully few worries.
Posted By: RonDon

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/10/2020 12:11 PM

Heard projected time frame for getting vaccine is April 2021. We're booked to SXM Feb 28. Won't help us.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/10/2020 12:26 PM

It was just reported that front line workers could be receiving the vaccine as soon as next month. After that older people will be near the top of the list.
Posted By: BGH

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/10/2020 01:03 PM

So as I understand , the vaccine needs to be kept at a -104 deg f temperature. That said don’t hold your breath that it will be widely available in early 2021 .
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/10/2020 03:01 PM

Originally Posted by BGH
So as I understand , the vaccine needs to be kept at a -104 deg f temperature. That said don’t hold your breath that it will be widely available in early 2021 .

There are somewhat conflicting reports with regard to the storage. It has to be stored at an extremely cold temperature as initially reported but that may be for longer term storage, based on another report I heard later. Time will tell.
Posted By: ILoveSXM

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/10/2020 03:50 PM

This is fantastic news. I hope to get immunized prior to leaving for St. Maarten in 2 months. Also FDA authorization of Monoclonal Antibody for Treatment of COVID-19...we are making progress 😊👍
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/10/2020 04:24 PM

I wouldn't hold your breath you getting it in two months. First and second shot is 3 weeks apart and will first go to first responders, medical personnel, people with compromised health issues and elderly in care homes. Those will take up the first two monthly batches released.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/10/2020 04:26 PM

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/h...rograms-by-spring/ar-BB1aRXSC?li=BBnb7Kz
Posted By: MotownTim

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/10/2020 04:46 PM

At least there is some hope for an SXM trip in 2021 now.
Posted By: ILoveSXM

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/10/2020 06:18 PM

That’s me 😊👍
Posted By: SammyM

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/12/2020 04:12 AM

It is true that the vaccine storage temperature must be -80 celsius, so getting the vaccine at your local pharmacy or doctor's office is unlikely. But hospitals, medical centers, and universities should all have holding facilities for proper storage at a temperature that cold, and IMO those places will become vaccination centers later this winter or early spring. So, stay tuned. Youngest son has told me that this vaccine will apply to people ages 14 thru 89 so I think we're all good there.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/12/2020 02:22 PM

What do you mean, to age 89? Both my and Eric's mothers are over 90.
Posted By: SammyM

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/12/2020 03:16 PM

The Phase III efficacy trials did not enroll any adults age 90 or over from what I understand. I don't believe any person age 90 or older would be refused the vaccine, but the effectiveness of it may be less. As we age (me included) our immune systems slowly, progressively begin to slow down and auto immune disorders gradually increase in the elderly. Therefore, the Covid-19 vaccine from Pfizer (and essentially the same vaccine from Moderna) may be less efficient for older individuals. However, with that said and given the average age of mortality from Covid-19 is 83, I would surely opt for the vaccine for my parents if they were both still alive and over the age of 90.
Posted By: sxmmartini

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/12/2020 03:20 PM

I heard about the temperature being important which might be an issue for some clinics. There is another method that
is in trials that looks like a bandaid and can be sent to you by fedex, ups etc that you apply yourself and it is absorbed into the skin. It is a mRNA a geno altering technology that changes your DNA code and tricks your body into making an immune response to the virus. Very interesting.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/12/2020 03:55 PM

Sammy--OK
Posted By: SammyM

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/12/2020 04:05 PM

Sxmmartini is referring to a micro-needle patch for the vaccine, which continuously injects medicine through 41 tiny needles as you wear it for say 30 days or so. I'm not sure, but this may apply to other Covid-19 vaccines still in development such as the one from AstraZeneca in England. I don't believe the Pfizer vaccine can be delivered in that manner. At this time it looks like the Pfizer vaccine will still require two injections, but I'm fine with that. The cold storage will be a potential issue in more remote locations, but one that can surely be overcome. The temperature of 'dry ice' is negative -78 celsius, so maybe that can be used to keep the vaccine viable while in storage?
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/12/2020 04:10 PM

Article I read was it needed to be stored at -70C.
Posted By: doctorj

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/16/2020 02:33 PM

Moderna announces today their vaccine is 94.5 effective and can be stored in regular freezers.
carib cheers
doctorj
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/16/2020 03:48 PM

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/me...arly-results-show/ar-BB1b3BkW?li=BBnb7Kz
Posted By: SammyM

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/16/2020 07:38 PM

Yes, that's great news from Moderna. Doctor offices and local pharmacies should be easily able to store the vaccine in their freezers which should help with the eventual distribution. Not one person in the Moderna trials who received their vaccine got seriously ill, either (just minor minor things like injection site soreness, etc.) so no one should be hesitant about getting vaccinated in the upcoming months. The end of this plague is coming into view -- finally.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/16/2020 07:44 PM

Only if enough of the populatin get the Vaccine. There are a lot of anti vaxers out there that will keep this covid active if not vaccinated. .
Posted By: SammyM

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/16/2020 09:49 PM

Unfortunately that's probably true. But, for those of us wise enough to trust the science we won't have to worry about getting this disease. We'll likely have to keep wearing face coverings for a good portion on 2021, but that's a minor inconvenience when compared to getting a pulmonary disease. And, hopefully, proof of vaccination (a certificate or something) will be more than enough when it comes to traveling abroad and eliminate the need for COVID testing or at least reduce it significantly. The question that will still linger, however is how long will immunity to the virus last? This is just a guess (because at this time no one really knows), but within two weeks after the second vaccine injection I'm thinking immunity will last for possibly nine months or longer. If that's the case, a booster shot may be likely the following year.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/17/2020 12:01 AM

If I have to get a COVID vaccination annually, like I do now for the flu, that's not a problem for me. Hell, I'd get it every month if it meant that life could return to normal.
Posted By: SXMFOX

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/17/2020 12:18 AM

Shoot we have already had the corona vaccine, and here is how we did it. Walked into our local CVS, went directly to the beer cooler, picked up a six pack of corona, while waiting our turn, we both had 2 beers apiece, our names called and cracked our last two. Set down, gave the nice girl our info, we had her dip the shots into the beer (corona of course) and then she administered them! She laughed and politely said “y’all are all cured from the corona virus, have a great day”! So folks, that’s how you do it, hear endth the lesson.

Just a little on the light side, you have to laugh! Everyone be safe, and go buy some corona beer, if not do it for me, do it for your neighbor!
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/17/2020 12:37 AM

Nice story but nothing to laugh about for so many affected.
Posted By: SXMFOX

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/17/2020 12:46 AM

Did you not read my entire post, please re-read it. It was meant to be on the lighter side of things.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/17/2020 01:04 AM

Yes I did. People like me that have been affected by this fail to see your humor. This is not a joking matter with what's going on in this world.
Posted By: Kennys

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/17/2020 01:12 AM

Yes rough times , no need to joke about this.
Posted By: SXMFOX

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/17/2020 01:19 AM

This doesn’t even garner a response, it was just light humor. Let’s get back on topic. I’m glad that there is a vaccine, or one or two, that is out there. But the probability of the general population receiving it before this time next year......( and your thoughts go here). I realize this winter will be tough with COVID-19, and truly hope everyone the best!
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/17/2020 01:30 AM

General population should have it available by April if they elect to take it is what is being projected
Posted By: SXMFOX

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/17/2020 01:36 AM

I truly hope so! If so I will be glad to buy you a beer if that happens, of course in SXM.
Posted By: doctorj

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/17/2020 04:28 AM


Pretty encouraging results. 94.5 is so much higher than the flu vaccine but we get the flu vaccine yearly.
Thank goodness we have dodged the flu for years.

Let’s all see the light streaming in from the Covid tunnel.
Perhaps we can all get back to our favorite Island.

carib cheers to better days ahead!
doctorj
Posted By: sxmmartini

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/18/2020 12:58 AM

Looks like 20 million vaccines will be available next month. It is a beginning of ridding this Virus once and for all .
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/18/2020 01:43 AM

That will take care on 10 million people.
Posted By: doctorj

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/18/2020 03:01 AM

10 million more than last week!
Brighter side.
carib cheers,
doctorj
Posted By: Todd

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/18/2020 07:05 AM

Originally Posted by doctorj
10 million more than last week!
Brighter side.
carib cheers,
doctorj

It is 10 million people that are not going to spread to others, and then another 10 million will get it when available and so on. Operation Warp Speed is incredible, Government and private business work together is huge. This is all beyond anything that has ever happened before, for us US citizens, it is something to be proud of.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/18/2020 03:54 PM

Originally Posted by Todd
Originally Posted by doctorj
10 million more than last week!
Brighter side.
carib cheers,
doctorj

It is 10 million people that are not going to spread to others, and then another 10 million will get it when available and so on. Operation Warp Speed is incredible, Government and private business work together is huge. This is all beyond anything that has ever happened before, for us US citizens, it is something to be proud of.

Yes it is.
Posted By: phillygirl7

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/18/2020 04:15 PM

The way I understand it the Pfizer one will require two doses, Moderna only one. It will be so encouraging to see the numbers drop as the vaccine is widely disbursed. Other countries also coming up with their own vaccines, so hopefully the world's numbers will drop significantly in 2021.
Posted By: SXMScubaman

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/18/2020 04:23 PM

Moderna is also a 2 shot but doesn't have to be kept and transported at -94F.
Posted By: doctorj

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/19/2020 03:30 AM

Both two shots but incredibly fast results to a worldwide pandemic.
Celebrate the USA.
carib cheers,
doctorj
Posted By: 2fingers

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/19/2020 01:03 PM

Originally Posted by Todd
Originally Posted by doctorj
10 million more than last week!
Brighter side.
carib cheers,
doctorj

It is 10 million people that are not going to spread to others, and then another 10 million will get it when available and so on. Operation Warp Speed is incredible, Government and private business work together is huge. This is all beyond anything that has ever happened before, for us US citizens, it is something to be proud of.


We were/are extremely lucky to have the present occupant in the White House. I don't think anybody else could have facilitated this.
Posted By: SammyM

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/19/2020 01:35 PM

Possibly time to end this thread. Some of the above posters obviously live in an alternate universe. BTW, just how many people in the United States have perished from COVID-19 disease?
Posted By: ruralcarrier

Re: Yes /Vaccine! - 11/19/2020 01:37 PM

Agreed and for various reasons.
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