If anyone is looking for the J&J shot. Ou has it open to general public in norman campus today. Lots of spots left from like 4-8 this evening
http://covidvaccine.ou.edu/OUNormanVaccine
So, as I mentioned upthread, I had my 2nd Moderna shot 10AM Wed.
I was fine until about 3AM that night where I had some chills and aches.
Yesterday, was achy and low-energy; nothing terrible, I just took it easy and went to bed early.
After a good night's sleep, today I feel almost 100%. Even my arm soreness is largely gone.
So incredibly glad to get this over with and am looking forward to going out to restaurants and seeing my family (they are almost all fully vaxxed as well) for the first time in about a year.
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I was pretty tired yesterday too. Slept like a rock last night. Arm is down to a small lump kind of like a mosquito bite that's only tender if I touch it. I would this regularly with no qualms if necessary.
Reading some stories about fully vaccinated people catching covid and sound very good. I think it was a story out of Minnesota where no one was put into the hospital. That being said I know personally 5 people ranging from age 35-50 that under no circumstances will get the shot. There about about 3.2 million adults in Oklahoma. I think (not sure where we are at now) but if we can hit 2 million I think that we done good?
Rutgers University today said that students in the fall will be required to have been vaccinated.
I posted in the main covid in okc post. Minn. is finding a fairly large number of these with the UK varient. I fair number are being hospitalized. I forget which of the Twin cities news sites I saw this on, either the Pioneer press or one of the tv stations a few days ago.
I think it was something like 48 people hospitalized for UK variant that were fully vaccinated.
I had a similar experience to Pete's, but I had the Pfizer jab at 5:45 on Wednesday. All day Thursday had chills and aches, but then my skin got tingly for a few hours. Left the office early and a fever erupted by 5:00. It broke around 7:30 and then I just dripped sweat profusely. Went to bed at 9:00 and woke up at 7:00 and felt like a million bucks this morning.
Got an email late last night that I could schedule. Driving to mustang on Monday morning.
I received my 2nd Moderna shot this morning at 9. Worked all day, but could slowly feel myself getting tired. Now 6:30 and I'm exhausted, feel like I haven't slept in days. I felt the same the day after my 1st shot (which was afternoon). Off to bed! Glad to get it though, I must say.
Looks like 11 million J&J hitting the US next week. I expect to see a lot of those appointments pop up now.
2nd Pfizer shot scheduled for Wednesday morning. I've very excited to be fully vaccinated in 2 weeks. I did have Covid, so I'm assuming I still have antibodies; it's a huge relief to see friends and other vulnerable people soon.
From the article I posted "Out of caution, the state is reviewing the cases to see if they have anything in common, Ehresmann said. A cluster of cases vaccinated at the same site could suggest a handling problem with the vaccine, or that a lot was tainted"
COULD PEOPLE COULD. They are checking on cases because if there are a bunch of people that might of been vaccinated at the same site it COULD suggest a lot was tainted.
Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are 90% effective at limiting even infection from COVID. They're 80% effective after just one shot. These things are crazy good.
https://twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1376552520215052293
If I am reading this right, the two big implications here are:
1. You are pretty much "vaccinated" two weeks after your first shot, right? I had not seen a lot of clarity on this previously. You still need to get your second shot as the study only measured the time between shots, not beyond that. And, of course, keep being responsible by wearing a mask even if just as an important social signal to others.
2. The early data are holding up... these vaccines are incredibly effective. Great news!
Is that about right?
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