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 I’m getting my vaccine Monday. Hoping all goes well.

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12 hours ago, colin007 said:

Has anyone (who has followed social distancing and masking) found that they haven't gotten sick in a while? I almost ALWAYS get sick in October/November from my kids at school but this year nothing yet.

I haven’t had a cold or anything since last winter. I’ve had mild allergies, but that’s it.

40 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

 I’m getting my vaccine Monday. Hoping all goes well.

Good luck. I got a reaction from the flu vaccine for the first time in November. Headache and chills. I’ve always gotten the yearly vaccine too. But that is much easier to deal with than the actual flu.

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prior to this year I had pneumonia 2 of the last 3 years.   I've always been healthy and very rarely am I sick.  Last year I decided to get a pneumonia shot and this year I got a flu shot.   I haven't been sick since early 2019.   

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4 hours ago, Vinsk said:

 I’m getting my vaccine Monday. Hoping all goes well.

I didn't realize people with the shanks were on the CDC 1a list.  Perhaps they discovered it was a compromised immune system disease.  Or even worse than that.


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2 hours ago, Double Mocha Man said:

I didn't realize people with the shanks were on the CDC 1a list.  Perhaps they discovered it was a compromised immune system disease.  Or even worse than that.

I’m sure I’d be a non-responder should they develop a shanks vaccine.

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58 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

I’m sure I’d be a non-responder should they develop a shanks vaccine.

99% effective and you'd be the 1%.

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I know 3 people who have gotten the first dose of the vaccine here. My mother in law (nurse) and then 2 friends. One of them is pregnant, which is interesting. She is a ENT doctor, but I’m not sure how much exposure to COVID that entails. 

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7 hours ago, DeadMan said:

I know 3 people who have gotten the first dose of the vaccine here. My mother in law (nurse) and then 2 friends. One of them is pregnant, which is interesting. She is a ENT doctor, but I’m not sure how much exposure to COVID that entails. 

Maybe because it is a respiratory disease she sees more than we’d think?

I wonder if ALL doctors and things are getting it first. Pediatricians? Oncologists? Podiatrists?

I’m fine if the answer is yes. Many interact with other staff or other visit other buildings. And it would make things easier than trying to pick and choose.

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5 minutes ago, iacas said:

Maybe because it is a respiratory disease she sees more than we’d think?

I wonder if ALL doctors and things are getting it first. Pediatricians? Oncologists? Podiatrists?

I’m fine if the answer is yes. Many interact with other staff or other visit other buildings. And it would make things easier than trying to pick and choose.

I know it’s offered to all providers in our hospitals, regardless of speciality

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12 minutes ago, woodzie264 said:

I know it’s offered to all providers in our hospitals, regardless of speciality

Yeah I just checked with a doctor here. All medical professionals are first. I didn't ask him about things like janitors, etc. but if they get it too, cool.

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8 hours ago, DeadMan said:

I know 3 people who have gotten the first dose of the vaccine here. My mother in law (nurse) and then 2 friends. One of them is pregnant, which is interesting. She is a ENT doctor, but I’m not sure how much exposure to COVID that entails. 

ENT is Ear, nose and throat. I would think this is high risk.

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24 minutes ago, iacas said:

Yeah I just checked with a doctor here. All medical professionals are first. I didn't ask him about things like janitors, etc. but if they get it too, cool.

My wife is a pharmacist at a free clinic, and has been told that she'll be offered the vaccine in the first wave, along with the rest of the medical staff.  I don't know about the others, clerical and maintenance.  

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8 hours ago, DeadMan said:

I know 3 people who have gotten the first dose of the vaccine here. My mother in law (nurse) and then 2 friends. One of them is pregnant, which is interesting. She is a ENT doctor, but I’m not sure how much exposure to COVID that entails. 

Yeah...ENT’s have a very high risk exposure. They’re specifically dealing with where the virus harbors. 

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2 hours ago, Vinsk said:

Yeah...ENT’s have a very high risk exposure. They’re specifically dealing with where the virus harbors. 

Pretty amazing that she got pregnant during COVID, then (I'm assuming it's on purpose... haha). 

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1 hour ago, DeadMan said:

Pretty amazing that she got pregnant during COVID, then (I'm assuming it's on purpose... haha). 

Well...staying at home....and PS5 practically unobtainable.....lol.

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42 minutes ago, Vinsk said:

Well...staying at home....and PS5 practically unobtainable.....lol.

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Well I made it to within 2 days of when they start vaccinations at work to test positive. I know I could have been exposed more than a week ago and I might not even have received the vaccine for a few weeks, but it seems so close. 

I likely got it from a coworker (tested positive), although the timeline is a stretched out a bit. She was exposed at church, where they don't believe in masks (although she wears one) back before Thanksgiving. She tested negative during  a quarantine and returned to work Nov 30th. I think her husband, who was exposed at church at the same time, tested positive on Dec 4th when trying to get cleared to return to work. She then tested positive on Dec 7th and experienced flu like symptoms while quarantined and returned to work Dec 14th. I had been experiencing headaches for a while, but they didn't want to test me with only that 1 symptom until Dec16.when I tested negative (rapid test at work). 2 days later on the 18th I started experiencing cold like symptoms with a fever thrown on top. And today I tested positive. I don't know if I got it the week of Nov 30th or the week of Dec 14th, but she was off all the other days in between her exposure at church. We are pretty good about wearing masks at work, but there must have been a lapse somewhere, or I got from someone else that I am unaware of. I am not sure this new guideline of only 10 days of quarantine is such a good idea.

So far it has been mild. I describe it as a cold with a fever the comes on each afternoon. Hopefully it doesn't get much worse. I am off work until the 28th if my symptoms go away without needing medication.

 

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13 minutes ago, The Flush said:

Well I made it to within 2 days of when they start vaccinations at work to test positive. I know I could have been exposed more than a week ago and I might not even have received the vaccine for a few weeks, but it seems so close. 

I likely got it from a coworker (tested positive), although the timeline is a stretched out a bit. She was exposed at church, where they don't believe in masks (although she wears one) back before Thanksgiving. She tested negative during  a quarantine and returned to work Nov 30th. I think her husband, who was exposed at church at the same time, tested positive on Dec 4th when trying to get cleared to return to work. She then tested positive on Dec 7th and experienced flu like symptoms while quarantined and returned to work Dec 14th. I had been experiencing headaches for a while, but they didn't want to test me with only that 1 symptom until Dec16.when I tested negative (rapid test at work). 2 days later on the 18th I started experiencing cold like symptoms with a fever thrown on top. And today I tested positive. I don't know if I got it the week of Nov 30th or the week of Dec 14th, but she was off all the other days in between her exposure at church. We are pretty good about wearing masks at work, but there must have been a lapse somewhere, or I got from someone else that I am unaware of. I am not sure this new guideline of only 10 days of quarantine is such a good idea.

So far it has been mild. I describe it as a cold with a fever the comes on each afternoon. Hopefully it doesn't get much worse. I am off work until the 28th if my symptoms go away without needing medication.

 

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Dang that sucks. Wish you well.


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