do any of you have misgivings about taking the vaccine. Wife and I got a letter yesterday...we run a food pantry and have been bumped up on the list to receive it.....I take the flu shot every year but I'm unsure about this one since it's so new
From a safety perspective, everything I’ve read and discussed with a couple MD friends of mine is that it’s as safe as any other vaccine, if not more so. All drugs can have side affects, but if I recall, you’re close your 70s, you should take it. I’ve given my parents the same advice.do any of you have misgivings about taking the vaccine. Wife and I got a letter yesterday...we run a food pantry and have been bumped up on the list to receive it.....I take the flu shot every year but I'm unsure about this one since it's so new
It's safe and will immediately add 25 yards to your drivedo any of you have misgivings about taking the vaccine. Wife and I got a letter yesterday...we run a food pantry and have been bumped up on the list to receive it.....I take the flu shot every year but I'm unsure about this one since it's so new
Yes. The vaccine testing process was rushed. There could be long term side effects that haven’t had time to be identified. 23 people died in Norway after taking the vaccine, 13 over 80, but 10 were not.do any of you have misgivings about taking the vaccine. Wife and I got a letter yesterday...we run a food pantry and have been bumped up on the list to receive it.....I take the flu shot every year but I'm unsure about this one since it's so new
Technology is so much better now than 50 years ago. Are there side effects? Of course, but what are the side effects of the last 11 months? There have been an uptick in suicides and OD's by about 60,000. Do you expect there to be 60,000 deaths from the vaccine?Yes. The vaccine testing process was rushed. There could be long term side effects that haven’t had time to be identified. 23 people died in Norway after taking the vaccine, 13 over 80, but 10 were not.
It’s easy for my wife and I to mask and isolate and that’s the route we’ll take until the July-August timeframe.
Sounds like you and your wife have exposure to a vulnerable group, so you have a more difficult decision than I have. Good luck.
I take a flu shot every year and have recently had the shingle vaccine, so no general vaccine bias, I am just not confident in the Covid vaccine development process. Experts are always confident until,they’re not.
What age group are you in? I just assumed you were in your 40sYes. The vaccine testing process was rushed. There could be long term side effects that haven’t had time to be identified. 23 people died in Norway after taking the vaccine, 13 over 80, but 10 were not.
It’s easy for my wife and I to mask and isolate and that’s the route we’ll take until the July-August timeframe.
Sounds like you and your wife have exposure to a vulnerable group, so you have a more difficult decision than I have. Good luck.
I take a flu shot every year and have recently had the shingle vaccine, so no general vaccine bias, I am just not confident in the Covid vaccine development process. Experts are always confident until,they’re not.
I guess you have your answer SLED, if floppin turkey is against it you should be for it..... simply because Gobble flop is never right.....Yes. The vaccine testing process was rushed. There could be long term side effects that haven’t had time to be identified. 23 people died in Norway after taking the vaccine, 13 over 80, but 10 were not.
It’s easy for my wife and I to mask and isolate and that’s the route we’ll take until the July-August timeframe.
Sounds like you and your wife have exposure to a vulnerable group, so you have a more difficult decision than I have. Good luck.
I take a flu shot every year and have recently had the shingle vaccine, so no general vaccine bias, I am just not confident in the Covid vaccine development process. Experts are always confident until,they’re not.
Self righteous narcissist ...What age group are you in? I just assumed you were in your 40s
Have 2 family members that are MD's. One is my brother, who had Covid-19 in June.. He is insistent that I take the vaccine, I am 66 1/2. Both state that it is very safe.do any of you have misgivings about taking the vaccine. Wife and I got a letter yesterday...we run a food pantry and have been bumped up on the list to receive it.....I take the flu shot every year but I'm unsure about this one since it's so new
I definitely will take it!Have 2 family members that are MD's. One is my brother, who had Covid-19 in June.. He is insistent that I take the vaccine, I am 66 1/2. Both state that it is very safe.
Like you’re a ******* expert.Yes. The vaccine testing process was rushed. There could be long term side effects that haven’t had time to be identified. 23 people died in Norway after taking the vaccine, 13 over 80, but 10 were not.
It’s easy for my wife and I to mask and isolate and that’s the route we’ll take until the July-August timeframe.
Sounds like you and your wife have exposure to a vulnerable group, so you have a more difficult decision than I have. Good luck.
I take a flu shot every year and have recently had the shingle vaccine, so no general vaccine bias, I am just not confident in the Covid vaccine development process. Experts are always confident until,they’re not.
can I get 2?It's safe and will immediately add 25 yards to your drive
Lmao. The fact I don’t even have to post now and you think of me. Bwhahahha. Game set match. Thanks for playing .HEY GRIM REAPER!
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have heard that the moderna is safer than the pfizer......any truth to that?From a safety perspective, everything I’ve read and discussed with a couple MD friends of mine is that it’s as safe as any other vaccine, if not more so. All drugs can have side affects, but if I recall, you’re close your 70s, you should take it. I’ve given my parents the same advice.
I haven’t asked to be honest.have heard that the moderna is safer than the pfizer......any truth to that?
I got it yesterday. Pfizer. It’s no different than a flu shotdo any of you have misgivings about taking the vaccine. Wife and I got a letter yesterday...we run a food pantry and have been bumped up on the list to receive it.....I take the flu shot every year but I'm unsure about this one since it's so new
do any of you have misgivings about taking the vaccine. Wife and I got a letter yesterday...we run a food pantry and have been bumped up on the list to receive it.....I take the flu shot every year but I'm unsure about this one since it's so new
I wanted to drop in and say that I'm off here for now, and maybe forever. Can't deal with this crap anymore. Political debates are fine, and I enjoy them. But this conspiracies and violence I can no longer tolerate. I love this country too much. Some of these posters on BOTH sides of the political spectrum are driving me crazy.
I just wanted to say you were perhaps the only one that I have respected for the past 10 months, and we at one time were constantly at each others throats. But anyways, later man. I hope your son 100% recovers and you and your family are safe. And golf weather is only 60 days away!
EDIT: Oh, and to answer this question....HELL NO I am not taking the vaccine. I don't take the flu vaccine, why would I this?
I wish you would reconsider...I used to detest you until I found out who you really were inside.....I value your opinions and. yes friendship.....don't let the bastards get you downI wanted to drop in and say that I'm off here for now, and maybe forever. Can't deal with this crap anymore. Political debates are fine, and I enjoy them. But this conspiracies and violence I can no longer tolerate. I love this country too much. Some of these posters on BOTH sides of the political spectrum are driving me crazy.
I just wanted to say you were perhaps the only one that I have respected for the past 10 months, and we at one time were constantly at each others throats. But anyways, later man. I hope your son 100% recovers and you and your family are safe. And golf weather is only 60 days away!
EDIT: Oh, and to answer this question....HELL NO I am not taking the vaccine. I don't take the flu vaccine, why would I this?
do any of you have misgivings about taking the vaccine. Wife and I got a letter yesterday...we run a food pantry and have been bumped up on the list to receive it.....I take the flu shot every year but I'm unsure about this one since it's so new
do any of you have misgivings about taking the vaccine. Wife and I got a letter yesterday...we run a food pantry and have been bumped up on the list to receive it.....I take the flu shot every year but I'm unsure about this one since it's so new
Gentlemen, I’ve had the 2 shots of Pfizer because that was the first one that was released to the hospitals. The usual sore arm for a couple of days and that was it. I’m 57. Both of my 75 plus y.o. parents received the their first doses of Moderna on Tuesday this week.
atlkvb, the Pfizer vaccine covers both the South Africa and English strains. Moderna will know in a couple of weeks. mRNA vaccine tech has been in development for the last 10 years. It is the future for vaccine development, including vaccines that fight cancer. But no, this development was safe and met FDA criteria for vaccine development. And they were tested in big clinical trials (>40,000 people). When you get the vaccine sign up for the V-Safe program with your smart phone. Adverse reactions are being tracked in close to real time.
Mountaineers are always free. But as a pharmacist that’s been heavily involved with hospital vaccinations for the last month, I highly recommend that you get you shots.
The flu shot you receive is NEW every year. Educated guesses are made as to which strain(s) of flu will be prevalent and the vaccine is prepared accordingly. The vaccine on any given year is seldom, if ever, the same as the year(s) before. I will grant that this vaccine was developed using more advanced (modern?) technology that that which hss been employed in the past . It is because of these new techniques that the timf required could be reduced significantly (that and the ability of Trump to reduce the ordinarily common massive delays that were the norm). There are always risks associated eith new vaccines, treatments, drugs, tests, etc. One must always have faith and confidence in those professionals engaged in the production/preparation of these innovations. Occasionsl mistakes/oversights occur and , occasionally, there are serious consequences—are you old enough to remember the releasedo any of you have misgivings about taking the vaccine. Wife and I got a letter yesterday...we run a food pantry and have been bumped up on the list to receive it.....I take the flu shot every year but I'm unsure about this one since it's so new
You sound like an intelligent soul, and most of what you wrote is valuable information. I do not know you nor recall seeing a notation of your age, an ultra critical issue with this virus. Having a healthy diet and general living habits is always to be encouraged. We do know the younger folks are suffering minimally with reduced fatalities. Those not so conscientious or ‘lucky’ or older may/should be encouraged toward this additional regimen. Unlike the pharmacist who posted earlier, I believe there is a growing body of evidence that survival statistics show benefit from the employment of various treatment options (some of which HE believes are ‘****’—a lot of data/statistics/experience point toward their efficacy. I, personally, know of 6 or so patients who contacted Covid, were treated with one or more of the drugs he noted, and improvement seemed to parallel the beginning of their administration, At least three were over age 65. One had very severe other medical problemsI WILL NOT take it. It's not needed. It won't stop you from getting infected (particularly with these new strains) and the best "vaccine" is your own God given immune system.
Want to avoid the "killer Rona"?
Feed your immune system the following....consistently, and I 100% guarantee it will have no impact on you
Most of these can be found in any quality multi-vitamin supplement, but they're also found in good foods like fresh fruits & vegetables loaded with beta carotene and probiotics.
- Vitamin D3
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin C (important)
- Folate
- Iron
- Zinc
- Iodine
- Pantothenic acid
- Vitamin K
- Phosphorus Acid
- Selenium
- Molybdenum
- Potassium
Matter of fact, a healthy well balanced diet including calcium, fiber, antioxidants, and biotin will provide your powerful immune system all it needs to both confront and conquer the Corona virus strain if it is brave enough to enter your body. There is no vaccine invented that can produce powerful anti-bodies like your immune system, and all you have to do is feed it the ammo it needs to protect you 24/7 365 like it perfectly does for literally millions of other potentially fatal pathogens lurking out there.
more info here:
Do you know which one your parents got?Nope. What company would want to rush the release of a bad vaccine adn run the chance of tanking their stock?
My wife got hers this past week. No problems at all. Same with my parents.
Which one did she get?My mother is 92 she had the shot and has shown no side effects.
You sound like an intelligent soul, and most of what you wrote is valuable information. I do not know you nor recall seeing a notation of your age, an ultra critical issue with this virus. Having a healthy diet and general living habits is always to be encouraged. We do know the younger folks are suffering minimally with reduced fatalities. Those not so conscientious or ‘lucky’ or older may/should be encouraged toward this additional regimen. Unlike the pharmacist who posted earlier, I believe there is a growing body of evidence that survival statistics show benefit from the employment of various treatment options (some of which HE believes are ‘****’—a lot of data/statistics/experience point toward their efficacy. I, personally, know of 6 or so patients who contacted Covid, were treated with one or more of the drugs he noted, and improvement seemed to parallel the beginning of their administration, At least three were over age 65. One had very severe other medical problems
Taking or not taking the vaccine is a personal decision. I trust each person will utilize a thoroughly considered risk/benefit relationship between the two options.
Overstated, maybe. It also really depends on the patient. Bamlanivimab and Regeneron didn’t show efficacy as inpatient drugs. Their outpatient utility is highly questionable. My point was that none of them work anywhere near as well as the vaccine will prevent it in the first place. I’m glad something has worked for the patients you know. We’ve given it to about 80 patients in our hospital. I’m working on our own MUE.
Good list......but.....you forgot the Lysol. I will get the shot.I WILL NOT take it. It's not needed. It won't stop you from getting infected (particularly with these new strains) and the best "vaccine" is your own God given immune system.
Want to avoid the "killer Rona"?
Feed your immune system the following....consistently, and I 100% guarantee it will have no impact on you
Most of these can be found in any quality multi-vitamin supplement, but they're also found in good foods like fresh fruits & vegetables loaded with beta carotene and probiotics.
- Vitamin D3
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin C (important)
- Folate
- Iron
- Zinc
- Iodine
- Pantothenic acid
- Vitamin K
- Phosphorus Acid
- Selenium
- Molybdenum
- Potassium
Matter of fact, a healthy well balanced diet including calcium, fiber, antioxidants, and biotin will provide your powerful immune system all it needs to both confront and conquer the Corona virus strain if it is brave enough to enter your body. There is no vaccine invented that can produce powerful anti-bodies like your immune system, and all you have to do is feed it the ammo it needs to protect you 24/7 365 like it perfectly does for literally millions of other potentially fatal pathogens lurking out there.
more info here:
Why are you a *****?Yes. The vaccine testing process was rushed. There could be long term side effects that haven’t had time to be identified. 23 people died in Norway after taking the vaccine, 13 over 80, but 10 were not.
It’s easy for my wife and I to mask and isolate and that’s the route we’ll take until the July-August timeframe.
Sounds like you and your wife have exposure to a vulnerable group, so you have a more difficult decision than I have. Good luck.
I take a flu shot every year and have recently had the shingle vaccine, so no general vaccine bias, I am just not confident in the Covid vaccine development process. Experts are always confident until,they’re not.
From my experience in the hospital where I'm the pharmacy director, the answer to your first pair of questions is no. Nobody wanted to be exposed to CV-19. If you had symptoms, you were tested. Early on it was taking 3 days to get the test results back. But you weren't given a diagnosis of CV-19 on discharge if you didn't test positive. As for CV-19 related expenses, if you ended up in the ICU sedated and on a ventilator for 3 weeks, yes, your charges were going to be higher. Hospitals will lose their ability to be reimbursed, and receive huge fines, if they attempt the fraud that you allude to in your questions.
As for your second question, the CV-19 mRNA vaccines simply help your body develop antibodies that are specific against that virus, and that virus only. From the CDC
A Closer Look at How COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Work
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines give instructions for our cells to make a harmless piece of what is called the “spike protein.” The spike protein is found on the surface of the virus that causes COVID-19.
COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are given in the upper arm muscle. Once the instructions (mRNA) are inside the immune cells, the cells use them to make the protein piece. After the protein piece is made, the cell breaks down the instructions and gets rid of them.
Next, the cell displays the protein piece on its surface. Our immune systems recognize that the protein doesn’t belong there and begin building an immune response and making antibodies, like what happens in natural infection against COVID-19.
At the end of the process, our bodies have learned how to protect against future infection. The benefit of mRNA vaccines, like all vaccines, is those vaccinated gain this protection without ever having to risk the serious consequences of getting sick with COVID-19.