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soonerguru
02-24-2021, 09:12 PM
Anyway to see data on how many doses per week OK is receiving? Like 50k per week, more? I tried to book appointments a few times but all filled up so far.

Figure in a couple weeks will be easier to get a slot.

Far more than that. The Oklahoman has a daily count of vaccine doses received and administered. It looks like we are dosing about 25,000 people a day across the state, and there were days with higher numbers.

The availability of doses has increased by at least 50%. You would always like to see more but it looks like things are really ramping up.

Honestly my beef is with the Health Department and even the FB for OKC City County HD. I signed up immediately but I have never received any communications letting me know I'm eligible and asking me to schedule an appointment.

My wife just bird-dogs the heck out of all sorts of groups on FB and knew about the IMMY deal and got me signed up (hitting refresh over and over).

Unfortunately, a lot of people are falling through the cracks, even those who are basically adept at using a computer and visiting websites, doing e-commerce, etc. There really seems to be a lack of resources deployed in the non-digital realm.

I think they are thinking that digital is more efficient, so do that, and get as many people with shots in arms as quickly as possible. It makes sense but it also sucks.

timothy.a.owen
02-24-2021, 09:38 PM
Unfortunately, a lot of people are falling through the cracks, even those who are basically adept at using a computer and visiting websites, doing e-commerce, etc. There really seems to be a lack of resources deployed in the non-digital realm.

I think they are thinking that digital is more efficient, so do that, and get as many people with shots in arms as quickly as possible. It makes sense but it also sucks.

I completely agree with this, and I feel like it is the most vulnerable who are falling through the cracks. I feel like it would really be beneficial to have no-appointment necessary options for those 65+ or even maybe just 85+ in locations on certain days or times.

soonerguru
02-24-2021, 09:58 PM
I completely agree with this, and I feel like it is the most vulnerable who are falling through the cracks. I feel like it would really be beneficial to have no-appointment necessary options for those 65+ or even maybe just 85+ in locations on certain days or times.

Totally agree. My 85 year old relative in Austin is having a terrible time navigating it, and it doesn't seem like there is anyone who can help him, including his primary care doctor. Add to that he nearly froze to death in the storm there. He is staying in a hotel now because his downtown apartment has interrupted water service. Again, he is not a luddite and can schedule his oil changes and doctors appointments, etc. but he is struggling to get it set up and it is a maze for someone outside the state. Oklahoma's system is not as cruel and indifferent as Texas's, but it's not much better. We had to help both sets of parents get signed up and they are very Internet savvy.

OKCbyTRANSFER
02-24-2021, 10:04 PM
On this, my whole family back home has received their shots except for my mother. She is registered with her state, I just checked, but I'm here to say navigating through all the pages wasn't easy. Knowing my mother, I can now see why. My stepmom had to get help to get her and my dad set up, so I can see it's an issue for the older generation (late 70's). I'm not knocking it or being disrespectful, it's just the reality. Now that I know the struggle, I'm searching and checking for appointments. I feel guilty getting my shot here before Mom gets hers back there. I think our state portal was much easier

FighttheGoodFight
02-25-2021, 10:04 AM
Oklahoma spent a good amount on our portal but it is clearly working well. We are doing well in terms of vaccines. Should get better as we go.

53% of 65+ have one shot. 841k doses in arms.

PoliSciGuy
02-25-2021, 10:44 AM
Holy smokes. We're expecting a total of 400k doses over the next 3 weeks, *not including* some 30-90k J&J vaccines.

This thing is accelerating quickly. We could be into phase three by the end of March at this rate.

https://twitter.com/KOCODillon/status/1364979282079059969

KayneMo
02-25-2021, 10:47 AM
All Choctaw Nation employees are now eligible to receive the vaccine as part of the tribe's next round of vaccines. Four of the tribe's clinics are hosting vaccination events this Saturday. I just now had an appointment made and am getting my first dose Saturday morning!

Richard at Remax
02-25-2021, 10:51 AM
With it seemingly easier and easier to get an appointment these days, I'm hoping at some point they will just open it all up sooner than later (yes I am in phase 4) :)

FighttheGoodFight
02-25-2021, 10:55 AM
Holy smokes. We're expecting a total of 400k doses over the next 3 weeks, *not including* some 30-90k J&J vaccines.

This thing is accelerating quickly. We could be into phase three by the end of March at this rate.

https://twitter.com/KOCODillon/status/1364979282079059969

I think we will see phase 3 open mid March actually. At this rate there is no reason not to.

Bill Robertson
02-25-2021, 12:17 PM
I just read on NBC that Phizer is testing a third shot in those that had the first shot in the trial group. The article says antibodies could raise "10 to 20 fold" with a third shot.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/third-pfizer-dose-covid-19-vaccine-maker-studying-booster-shots-n1258775

soonerguru
02-25-2021, 12:42 PM
I just read on NBC that Phizer is testing a third shot in those that had the first shot in the trial group. The article says antibodies could raise "10 to 20 fold" with a third shot.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/third-pfizer-dose-covid-19-vaccine-maker-studying-booster-shots-n1258775

Man, this is all super exciting. It has been almost one year to the date since people in Oklahoma starting getting confirmed cases of CV-19. We will never forget the last meal we ate in public, when our employers decided to have us work from home, the mayor's press conference, etc.

It's hard to imagine now how unimaginably dreadful this all seemed and how we felt about the future. People predicting it could be up to 24 months at the earliest before we would see a vaccine, with no assurances that one would even be effective.

We have lost 500,000 Americans to this virus, with many other survivors coping with debilitating and potentially lifelong after effects. It's a tragedy that many of those deaths would have been prevented with better leadership.

But it's hard not to feel more than a twinge of optimism about the future right now.

PoliSciGuy
02-25-2021, 02:51 PM
I think optimism is more than warranted at this point. By the end of the summer we will have truly relegated this to something akin to the flu - an illness that might make you miss a week at worst but most certainly won't be nearly as deadly or severe as it was, at least for those who get the vaccine.

I've got plane tickets booked and vacations planned starting in May. Looking forward to getting out again and not having to teach via Zoom or in a room filled with masked students.

Bill Robertson
02-25-2021, 03:12 PM
Man, this is all super exciting. It has been almost one year to the date since people in Oklahoma starting getting confirmed cases of CV-19. We will never forget the last meal we ate in public, when our employers decided to have us work from home, the mayor's press conference, etc.

It's hard to imagine now how unimaginably dreadful this all seemed and how we felt about the future. People predicting it could be up to 24 months at the earliest before we would see a vaccine, with no assurances that one would even be effective.

We have lost 500,000 Americans to this virus, with many other survivors coping with debilitating and potentially lifelong after effects. It's a tragedy that many of those deaths would have been prevented with better leadership.

But it's hard not to feel more than a twinge of optimism about the future right now.
My wife and I were talking last night about where we were and what we ate on March 11. The night of the postponed OKC-Utah game. We had our favorite queso anywhere. Now that we have had the first shot and can maybe see the light at the end of the tunnel we're starting to think about that queso again! Hopefully sometime late spring or early summer.

Bill Robertson
02-25-2021, 03:21 PM
I think optimism is more than warranted at this point. By the end of the summer we will have truly relegated this to something akin to the flu - an illness that might make you miss a week at worst but most certainly won't be nearly as deadly or severe as it was, at least for those who get the vaccine.

I've got plane tickets booked and vacations planned starting in May. Looking forward to getting out again and not having to teach via Zoom or in a room filled with masked students.
I'm optimistic! For some reason I can't attach anything but I got on worldometer today and the world, US and Oklahoma new case graphs look similar and are all going down pretty quickly. And this is with at least one "more contagious" variant becoming the dominant strain according to many reports.

Bellaboo
02-25-2021, 03:26 PM
Anyway to see data on how many doses per week OK is receiving? Like 50k per week, more? I tried to book appointments a few times but all filled up so far.

Figure in a couple weeks will be easier to get a slot.


I think it was 137,000 doses this week.

FighttheGoodFight
02-25-2021, 03:46 PM
Heads up. All IHS facilities are now offering vaccines to all American Indian/Alaska Natives 16+ (as well as household members/caregivers). Little more information here: https://twitter.com/ChrisKPolansky/status/1365023333780226054?s=20

Soonerinfiniti
02-26-2021, 10:41 AM
While patiently waiting for Phase 3, I notice a TON of open slots on the State Portal (1,100 last time I checked vaccine-alerts.com) as well as lots of facebook posts about non-portal vacancies. It looks like the teachers are getting vaccinated at their schools - are those extra doses or just taken from weekly allocation?

Are we getting to a point where we have unused appointments for Phase 2? Maybe it's time for Phase 3!

AnguisHerba
02-26-2021, 12:57 PM
While patiently waiting for Phase 3, I notice a TON of open slots on the State Portal (1,100 last time I checked vaccine-alerts.com) as well as lots of facebook posts about non-portal vacancies. It looks like the teachers are getting vaccinated at their schools - are those extra doses or just taken from weekly allocation?

Are we getting to a point where we have unused appointments for Phase 2? Maybe it's time for Phase 3!

Yeah, I'm not sure what's going on here, but it's interesting. I was able to get myself and several family members into a local POD this week after they opened it up to fill spots which had gone unfilled, allegedly due to cancellations. I wonder if the weather delay caused people to move their appointments around.

Bill Robertson
02-26-2021, 02:14 PM
I asked a few weeks ago if direct Fed Govt vaccinations were counted in the OSDH numbers. They weren't until today and adding them puts our vaccinations over 1 million.

king183
02-27-2021, 10:16 AM
We are starting to see the number of available slots increase and the rate at which they fill up decrease. Right now, there are hundreds of open slots for teachers at the OKC clinic and over a thousand for those currently eligible available elsewhere in the state. Given this combined with the arrival of the J&J vaccine this week, I’d expect phase 3 to open imminently. I previously predicted phase 4 would open by April and I still think that’s the case, but will be dependent on us continuing to receive the predicted increase in supply.

Bits_Of_Real_Panther
02-27-2021, 02:49 PM
Far more than that. The Oklahoman has a daily count of vaccine doses received and administered. It looks like we are dosing about 25,000 people a day across the state, and there were days with higher numbers.

The availability of doses has increased by at least 50%. You would always like to see more but it looks like things are really ramping up.

Honestly my beef is with the Health Department and even the FB for OKC City County HD. I signed up immediately but I have never received any communications letting me know I'm eligible and asking me to schedule an appointment.

My wife just bird-dogs the heck out of all sorts of groups on FB and knew about the IMMY deal and got me signed up (hitting refresh over and over).

Unfortunately, a lot of people are falling through the cracks, even those who are basically adept at using a computer and visiting websites, doing e-commerce, etc. There really seems to be a lack of resources deployed in the non-digital realm.

I think they are thinking that digital is more efficient, so do that, and get as many people with shots in arms as quickly as possible. It makes sense but it also sucks.

Was able to get in today. Saw lots of people of all ages. No one is verifying comorbidities, its at best the honor system.

I know people in later phases who got in this week. It's turning into a free for all if you want to go out of turn.

FighttheGoodFight
02-27-2021, 02:52 PM
Was able to get in today. Saw lots of people of all ages. No one is verifying comorbidities, its at best the honor system.

I know people in later phases who got in this week. It's turning into a free for all if you want to go out of turn.

Yes I am phase 3 and saw a lot of appointments available but I am not going to skip in line. I’d rather let the teachers and older folks get a spot. No reason I can’t wait.

I do hope people are being responsible and waiting. The faster we get the vulnerable vaccinated the better this is for everyone.

PoliSciGuy
02-27-2021, 05:28 PM
J&J vaccine approved. 85% effective against moderate and severe COVID 28 days after the shot, 100% effective against hospitalization and death.

These vaccines are just stupid good.

Bill Robertson
02-27-2021, 06:16 PM
J&J vaccine approved. 85% effective against moderate and severe COVID 28 days after the shot, 100% effective against hospitalization and death.

These vaccines are just stupid good.This will speed up vaccinations quite a bit.

Jeepnokc
02-28-2021, 07:47 AM
Was able to get in today. Saw lots of people of all ages. No one is verifying comorbidities, its at best the honor system.

I know people in later phases who got in this week. It's turning into a free for all if you want to go out of turn.

I got in yesterday at one OU HSC was doing for OU Employees and families that are phase 2. No one even asked about comorbidities. They were moving people through quickly and looked like they had capacity for many more than were present as far as stations set up to administer and chairs to wait after your shot.

Bill Robertson
02-28-2021, 08:44 AM
I got in yesterday at one OU HSC was doing for OU Employees and families that are phase 2. No one even asked about comorbidities. They were moving people through quickly and looked like they had capacity for many more than were present as far as stations set up to administer and chairs to wait after your shot.
I know a number of people that waited until the comorbidities phase opened up. We've talked and not one of was asked anything about our health status. But. On the CDC list of comorbidities are hypertension, asthma and a BMI of over 30. A 50 year old male at 5"7" and 195 has a BMI of 30.5. So I can see a lot of people being truly eligible that might not look to be with a casual glance.

Jeepnokc
02-28-2021, 09:56 AM
I know a number of people that waited until the comorbidities phase opened up. We've talked and not one of was asked anything about our health status. But. On the CDC list of comorbidities are hypertension, asthma and a BMI of over 30. A 50 year old male at 5"7" and 195 has a BMI of 30.5. So I can see a lot of people being truly eligible that might not look to be with a casual glance.

I agree that most of the comorbidities can't be seen like high blood pressure. I am 6' tall and 234 lbs which gives me a BMI of 31.7 and feel completely healthy at that BMI. (I had a BMI of 45 a year ago) So to me, the BMI threshold seems low but I am not in the field to make that determination. I went because of other comorbidities.

Bill Robertson
02-28-2021, 11:03 AM
I agree that most of the comorbidities can't be seen like high blood pressure. I am 6' tall and 234 lbs which gives me a BMI of 31.7 and feel completely healthy at that BMI. (I had a BMI of 45 a year ago) So to me, the BMI threshold seems low but I am not in the field to make that determination. I went because of other comorbidities.Technically I'm obese but I didn't consider that either. I have other conditions that qualified.

Bits_Of_Real_Panther
02-28-2021, 12:49 PM
For the coming week, Pfizer doses for Oklahoma 43,290

https://data.cdc.gov/Vaccinations/National-Weekly-Pfizer-Allocations/sxbq-3sid

Moderna doses 37,500
https://data.cdc.gov/Vaccinations/National-Weekly-Moderna-Allocations/ke78-phpe

dankrutka
02-28-2021, 12:50 PM
I've said this several times, but y'all should feel fortunate how fast this is going in Oklahoma. I'm in Texas and we've been on 1A and 1B since the vaccines arrived in December with no word on when it opens for any other groups.

David
02-28-2021, 04:40 PM
I got mine yesterday at a clinic Integris was running up at OCU. In and out in probably 20 minutes, it was nice and efficient.

soonerguru
02-28-2021, 09:11 PM
I got mine yesterday at a clinic Integris was running up at OCU. In and out in probably 20 minutes, it was nice and efficient.

Congratulations!

Dankrutka, Texas is like a third-world state right now. I'm struggling to help my elderly relative in Austin get vaccinated.

catch22
02-28-2021, 09:38 PM
Congratulations!

Dankrutka, Texas is like a third-world state right now. I'm struggling to help my elderly relative in Austin get vaccinated.

Hopefully some lessons have been learned and the next national vaccination drive can be more organized and efficient. This is a **** show. This should never have been left up to the states. There needs to be a better way. Personally I think there should be a mixed priority list. The current phase approach only works on paper, it doesn’t account for people who a) do not know how to sign up b) are in the group but do not want a vaccine c) are not able to schedule one when they are available for whatever reason. This results in a huge delay in rolling it out by holding out doses for people who aren’t going to get one when offered. The list needs to blend the needs of those who NEED one and want one, with the amount of people who are not in the scheduled phase but want one. should be like a 60/40 blend. First 60% of doses for a given date are reserved for those who need it and want it, while the other 40% go to anyone who wants one. The goal needs to be to have zero leftover doses at the end of the day. No waste, no delays. Get it out there.

Bellaboo
03-01-2021, 09:09 AM
Congratulations!

Dankrutka, Texas is like a third-world state right now. I'm struggling to help my elderly relative in Austin get vaccinated.

My sister and her husband had to drive 300 miles to Lubbock yesterday to get their vaccine at a CVS today. They live just North of Ft Worth and had registered in 4 counties for the vaccine. They are 75 and 77 years old. SMH

Bellaboo
03-01-2021, 09:11 AM
Catch - some states have done pretty well with the vaccine, so I don't know.

Bill Robertson
03-01-2021, 09:41 AM
My sister and her husband had to drive 300 miles to Lubbock yesterday to get their vaccine at a CVS today. They live just North of Ft Worth and had registered in 4 counties for the vaccine. They are 75 and 77 years old. SMH
Wow! Just wow!

Pete
03-01-2021, 10:28 AM
Had to go to the Sam's Club pharmacy today at 39th & N. May and noticed they have started giving the Covid vax.

You have to register in the usual way but I don't believe you need to be a member.

mkjeeves
03-01-2021, 10:37 AM
Had to go to the Sam's Club pharmacy today at 39th & N. May and noticed they have started giving the Covid vax.

You have to register in the usual way but I don't believe you need to be a member.

The usual way? I think you mean like you would register for a Sam's or Walmart pharmacy event, as opposed to trying to get an appointment through the state portal. I got my shot at Walmart by registering through the Walmart site. I had never used the Walmart or Sams pharmacy before for anything, so it was all new to me.

This article was posted upthread, or in some thread on OKCTalk. (Thank you!) There are links to both registration sites in the article. https://www.koco.com/article/covid-19-vaccine-to-be-offered-at-43-walmart-sams-club-pharmacies-in-oklahoma/35463179?fbclid=IwAR2TM7zGKAckAm39fn4UIG7a12GF_ebb aiI52WwSxg2hI7OdPTyCYRf3IM8

Pete
03-01-2021, 10:45 AM
^

You can also register through vaxokc.com.

mkjeeves
03-01-2021, 10:50 AM
^

You can also register through vaxokc.com.

I haven't seen that site before. Good that they are trying to aggregate places where you might get a shot. It was pretty disjointed for awhile. The links for Sam's and Walmart take you to their respective sites.

Pete
03-01-2021, 10:56 AM
^

Yes, but also to others like CVS and Walgreens.

It's a good place to go for local vaccination appointments.

king183
03-01-2021, 12:25 PM
My sister and her husband had to drive 300 miles to Lubbock yesterday to get their vaccine at a CVS today. They live just North of Ft Worth and had registered in 4 counties for the vaccine. They are 75 and 77 years old. SMH

I know of several attempts from residents of bordering states trying to get a vaccination in OKlahoma because they can’t get one in their state. I spoke to one person from Kansas who truly couldn’t believe how much better the system and rollout is in Oklahoma.

Bill Robertson
03-01-2021, 12:41 PM
I know of several attempts from residents of bordering states trying to get a vaccination in OKlahoma because they can’t get one in their state. I spoke to one person from Kansas who truly couldn’t believe how much better the system and rollout is in Oklahoma.And with the J&J coming and some Sam's/Walmarts vaccinating now it should only get better here!

FighttheGoodFight
03-01-2021, 01:40 PM
I was getting an appointment for my in-law using the OSDH website. You have to be compulsive to get one. Refresh every 30 minutes and you have about 20 seconds to book it before it is gone. Wow.

Bill Robertson
03-01-2021, 02:25 PM
I was getting an appointment for my in-law using the OSDH website. You have to be compulsive to get one. Refresh every 30 minutes and you have about 20 seconds to book it before it is gone. Wow.I hope you got it done. If not go to vaccine-alert.com and sign up for alerts. They send you the OSDH openings as they pop up. Your device will drive you nuts with alerts. You still have to be fast to get them though.

FighttheGoodFight
03-01-2021, 02:27 PM
I hope you got it done. If not go to vaccine-alert.com and sign up for alerts. They send you the OSDH openings as they pop up. Your device will drive you nuts with alerts. You still have to be fast to get them though.

I did. Someone must have cancelled since they just had one tomorrow. I was about to sign up for the alerts if I struck out today. Got one for them tomorrow for the Pfizer vaccine.

C_M_25
03-02-2021, 01:10 PM
Any news on when we’re moving to phase 3? I know quite a few people that aren’t eligible right now and are still getting them. Not quite sure how though. Things are changing at work and I sure would like to get one.

FighttheGoodFight
03-02-2021, 01:16 PM
Any news on when we’re moving to phase 3? I know quite a few people that aren’t eligible right now and are still getting them. Not quite sure how though. Things are changing at work and I sure would like to get one.

I’d expect mid to late March at this pace. Supply is going up by a couple million next week and also adding in J&J

Bill Robertson
03-02-2021, 01:19 PM
Any news on when we’re moving to phase 3? I know quite a few people that aren’t eligible right now and are still getting them. Not quite sure how though. Things are changing at work and I sure would like to get one.How is that they're checking some co-morbidity box and setting an appointment. No one I know has been really questioned about health at the vaccination.

LocoAko
03-02-2021, 01:20 PM
I've said this several times, but y'all should feel fortunate how fast this is going in Oklahoma. I'm in Texas and we've been on 1A and 1B since the vaccines arrived in December with no word on when it opens for any other groups.

Yep. My parents only just now got added to a wait list for appointments in NJ. At last check my home county was 9% first dose compared to ~24% now in OKC. Here, I know many elderly people, teachers, and those with comorbidities getting vaccines. It sounds like other places are really struggling. Hell, CA was weeks behind us in getting a statewide registration/notification system set up, and at least check MN didn't even have one when I went to look for a friend. I don't know how equitable the dose distributions have been (or what goes into that), or if we're just succeeding through a combination of fortunate public/private partnerships (e.g. IMMY) plus the thorough work of the tribes or what.

Richard at Remax
03-02-2021, 01:29 PM
A lot of friends my age (37) have received it because they are friends who are nurses and some who are pharmacists. If they have a batch where the clock is ticking they call them up and others to come get it so they don't go to waste.

jn1780
03-02-2021, 01:33 PM
How is that they're checking some co-morbidity box and setting an appointment. No one I know has been really questioned about health at the vaccination.

There is no way of really easy way of collaborating that without it being more trouble than its worth. I good portion of this state is technically obese which makes them qualified. I don't really think it matters at this point of the game, there is starting to be enough vaccine out there if you look hard enough and there are not a lot of people being 'dishonest' in the grand scheme of things. I think public officials see the bigger challenge of getting that last 30 to 40 percent to agree to vaccination.

Bill Robertson
03-02-2021, 02:32 PM
There is no way of really easy way of collaborating that without it being more trouble than its worth. I good portion of this state is technically obese which makes them qualified. I don't really think it matters at this point of the game, there is starting to be enough vaccine out there if you look hard enough and there are not a lot of people being 'dishonest' in the grand scheme of things. I think public officials see the bigger challenge of getting that last 30 to 40 percent to agree to vaccination.True

FighttheGoodFight
03-02-2021, 03:45 PM
There is no way of really easy way of collaborating that without it being more trouble than its worth. I good portion of this state is technically obese which makes them qualified. I don't really think it matters at this point of the game, there is starting to be enough vaccine out there if you look hard enough and there are not a lot of people being 'dishonest' in the grand scheme of things. I think public officials see the bigger challenge of getting that last 30 to 40 percent to agree to vaccination.

I almost think after teachers with 65+ mostly vaccinated just combine phase 3 and 4 and let everyone have at it.

kukblue1
03-02-2021, 04:52 PM
I have seen open shots available now for a few days if your willing to drive an hour from OKC .

catch22
03-02-2021, 05:15 PM
Got my 2nd Moderna shot today. Initial reaction much quicker than first shot. Arm was beginning to get sore about 45 minutes after injection and a headache began forming about the same time. It has been a little over 4 hours and my eyes are starting to get heavier, but not really feeling lethargic yet. Just that I could probably use a nap, but would be fine without one. We’ll see what other symptoms develop.

midtownokcer
03-02-2021, 05:28 PM
Got my 2nd Moderna shot today. Initial reaction much quicker than first shot. Arm was beginning to get sore about 45 minutes after injection and a headache began forming about the same time. It has been a little over 4 hours and my eyes are starting to get heavier, but not really feeling lethargic yet. Just that I could probably use a nap, but would be fine without one. We’ll see what other symptoms develop.

Same here but got my 2nd Pfizer shot today. Quicker reaction than the first. Feeling quite tired now. I'm worried about tomorrow being worse because everyone I know who had a reaction said the day after the 2nd dose was the worst they felt after either shot.

Bunty
03-02-2021, 05:46 PM
Only a nicely surprising 111 new cases today, Tuesday. Hopefully, it's a good sign vaccinations are working.

Bill Robertson
03-02-2021, 06:05 PM
Same here but got my 2nd Pfizer shot today. Quicker reaction than the first. Feeling quite tired now. I'm worried about tomorrow being worse because everyone I know who had a reaction said the day after the 2nd dose was the worst they felt after either shot.My second shot will be on a Wednesday. I might just take off two days. Good excuse for a four day weekend.

catch22
03-02-2021, 06:53 PM
My second shot will be on a Wednesday. I might just take off two days. Good excuse for a four day weekend.

I went ahead and just took the whole week off. I have a lot of stuff to catch up on around my house, and the weather will be decent for getting a few things done outside I have been putting off. Perfect week to get the second dose :)