DisneyJamieCA
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My dad got his second dose of Moderna a week ago. He said he felt like he got beat up the next day, but some Tylenol and a nap seemed to help.
Does anyone have information about where to get the vaccine in VA? Any tips? My cousin lives outside of the DC area and has not been able to get one. She is over 50 with some autoimmune diseases. I am hoping to try and help her find an appointment but I am in Ohio and know nothing about how VA is handling things.
While cases nationwide seem to be plateauing, deaths are dropping fast. The vaccine is working wonders. It's possible we can see a slight uptick in cases, but cases now do not equal cases in January. 10,000 cases now means much fewer deaths than it would have meant, the vast majority of elderly now having received at least one dose of the vax.
The 7 day average for deaths has dropped from 1,655 to just over 1,000 a day in two weeks, that's a 40% decrease! They're down over 50% in the last three weeks on a rolling avg bases (from over 2000 a day to 1000).
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
Watching the news is so depressing. Fauci and the CDC director both talking about a surge. Then, it's mentioned that over 2 million people are being vaccinated per day.
But we are still expecting a surge? I can see why based off of that some people don't know why they should get a vaccine. I'm glad to be fully vaccinated, but I logged on to Kroger pharmacy to see if there were available appointments and there were tons of appointments to be made, as soon as the next day. I wish we could give them to some of you on here that are struggling to find spots! We are in Phase 1C in my state, anyone 60 or older, anyone 16+ with any medical or behavioral health condition that the CDC reports are or might be at increased risk of severe illness and all essential workers. The numbers in my state have been dropping and yesterday we hit a positivity rate of 2.93% which is the lowest since 07/03.
What do you all make of the "surge talk"?
Watching the news is so depressing. Fauci and the CDC director both talking about a surge. Then, it's mentioned that over 2 million people are being vaccinated per day.
But we are still expecting a surge? I can see why based off of that some people don't know why they should get a vaccine. I'm glad to be fully vaccinated, but I logged on to Kroger pharmacy to see if there were available appointments and there were tons of appointments to be made, as soon as the next day. I wish we could give them to some of you on here that are struggling to find spots! We are in Phase 1C in my state, anyone 60 or older, anyone 16+ with any medical or behavioral health condition that the CDC reports are or might be at increased risk of severe illness and all essential workers. The numbers in my state have been dropping and yesterday we hit a positivity rate of 2.93% which is the lowest since 07/03.
What do you all make of the "surge talk"?
There are def. places who would love to be able to do that (or as close to it as they can). It would make their jobs easier if they could accommodate more people's schedules or catch people who want it and don't mind going late at night/early morning. Both my husband and I were like "we'd wake up in the middle of the night if we had to, no problem there".I wish they would do it 24 hours a day to get it done.
I don’t buy the surge talk. As critical of Gottlieb as I’ve been, I think he's been right on the money lately.Watching the news is so depressing. Fauci and the CDC director both talking about a surge. Then, it's mentioned that over 2 million people are being vaccinated per day.
But we are still expecting a surge? I can see why based off of that some people don't know why they should get a vaccine. I'm glad to be fully vaccinated, but I logged on to Kroger pharmacy to see if there were available appointments and there were tons of appointments to be made, as soon as the next day. I wish we could give them to some of you on here that are struggling to find spots! We are in Phase 1C in my state, anyone 60 or older, anyone 16+ with any medical or behavioral health condition that the CDC reports are or might be at increased risk of severe illness and all essential workers. The numbers in my state have been dropping and yesterday we hit a positivity rate of 2.93% which is the lowest since 07/03.
What do you all make of the "surge talk"?
Watching the news is so depressing. Fauci and the CDC director both talking about a surge. Then, it's mentioned that over 2 million people are being vaccinated per day.
But we are still expecting a surge? I can see why based off of that some people don't know why they should get a vaccine. I'm glad to be fully vaccinated, but I logged on to Kroger pharmacy to see if there were available appointments and there were tons of appointments to be made, as soon as the next day. I wish we could give them to some of you on here that are struggling to find spots! We are in Phase 1C in my state, anyone 60 or older, anyone 16+ with any medical or behavioral health condition that the CDC reports are or might be at increased risk of severe illness and all essential workers. The numbers in my state have been dropping and yesterday we hit a positivity rate of 2.93% which is the lowest since 07/03.
What do you all make of the "surge talk"?
While cases nationwide seem to be plateauing, deaths are dropping fast. The vaccine is working wonders. It's possible we can see a slight uptick in cases, but cases now do not equal cases in January. 10,000 cases now means much fewer deaths than it would have meant, the vast majority of elderly now having received at least one dose of the vax.
The 7 day average for deaths has dropped from 1,655 to just over 1,000 a day in two weeks, that's a 40% decrease! They're down over 50% in the last three weeks on a rolling avg bases (from over 2000 a day to 1000).
We are seeing surges in Europe and the UK tied to specific variants (B117). Some spread faster. I think that’s the fear. One of the variants that spreads fast is making up the majority of new cases in MI.
It’s really going to boil down to getting enough of the population vaccinated. We don’t know how long the vaccinations last yet, so the more we get done in a short window of time, the faster we can get to herd immunity.
As long as the hospital cases and death numbers keep going down I'm not going to be concerned with a surge in cases.
Part of me (and maybe I’m not alone in this thought) wonders if all of the lockdowns and precautions of the past year have even mattered. Would the virus have just done what it wanted to do anyway. Are we just prolonging the inevitable and dragging it out instead of ripping the Bandaid off? Then the other part of me thinks, no of course we have helped prevent what could have been many many more deaths by distancing and masking.
I don’t know...just thinking out loud.