Covid And The Rest of Us

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My husband and I now both have appointments for May 8th!! I'm going to keep us on the waitlists though in case something closer to home/sooner comes up. But yay!


You might want to look around at some of the small pharmacies as known several people who have had luck there. I keep having an ad pop up on FB from Beyond Medical in Cloverdale and it says it accepts walk in. Maybe give them a call . Not sure where you are. My husband had his last week at the Rexall in Cloverdale. He put his name on the list and was emailed 2 days later with an appointment the next morning. I am an RN so I had mine ( Phizer) last month
 
You might want to look around at some of the small pharmacies as known several people who have had luck there. I keep having an ad pop up on FB from Beyond Medical in Cloverdale and it says it accepts walk in. Maybe give them a call . Not sure where you are. My husband had his last week at the Rexall in Cloverdale. He put his name on the list and was emailed 2 days later with an appointment the next morning. I am an RN so I had mine ( Phizer) last month
We actually found a smaller pharmacy closer to the Surrey/Delta border so we both got appointments for May 1st. No sooner had I booked that then I got an email and text from Save On here in Clayton that my waitlist had come through! So I booked for Monday the 26th (keeping DH's appt for Saturday the 1st because he can't get a day off work with so little notice). And Boom....about half an hour ago I got an email from Costco Langley that they have a bunch of appts for this Sunday! So now I've booked both of us in there!!! Except the appt still says "waitlist" and that makes me nervous so until we actually have shots in arms this Sunday morning I won't cancel our April 26/May 1st appts. Man, it's like the Hunger Games! haha
 
We actually found a smaller pharmacy closer to the Surrey/Delta border so we both got appointments for May 1st. No sooner had I booked that then I got an email and text from Save On here in Clayton that my waitlist had come through! So I booked for Monday the 26th (keeping DH's appt for Saturday the 1st because he can't get a day off work with so little notice). And Boom....about half an hour ago I got an email from Costco Langley that they have a bunch of appts for this Sunday! So now I've booked both of us in there!!! Except the appt still says "waitlist" and that makes me nervous so until we actually have shots in arms this Sunday morning I won't cancel our April 26/May 1st appts. Man, it's like the Hunger Games! haha

Yay! I know so many people getting theirs this week. Good luck!
 

Are you truly that fearful of the virus? It’s a pretty minimal illness for the majority of people and hard to spread outdoors in fresh air and sunlight.
I am. Especially these variants which are known to spread even outdoors if masking and social distancing are not maintained. My mother is currently in hospital with one of the variants. Six days on a ventilator, 10 days in icu. Who knows how long in hospital and rehab? Yes, I’m that fearful of these variants.
 
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That's putting it mildly. Over a million new cases last week (admittedly, they have a massive population, but still).


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How devastating. Hospitals with no oxygen available. People left to their own accord. It is hard to watch. I can't imagine.

We are all so lucky.

Someone close to me, that might not get vaccinated, sent me a video where this doctor was hyping up that many in the world know that a cheap drug will stop Covid deaths and actually said, "India has even gone back to a completely normal life" because of it (I have people in my life from India so I knew it wasn't true - but then again it wasn't difficult to figure out)

And then of course went on about how most medical professionals refuse to get the vaccine, as they know not to roll the dice on it blah blah blah.
Makes me absolutely livid.
 
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I am. Especially these variants which are known to spread even outdoors if masking and social distancing are not maintained. My mother is currently in hospital with one of the variants. Six days on a ventilator, 10 days in icu. Who knows how long in hospital and rehab? Yes, I’m that fearful of these variants.

So difficult. Your post brought me to tears quandrea. Hope she turns the corner on it all.
 
I am. Especially these variants which are known to spread even outdoors if masking and social distancing are not maintained. My mother is currently in hospital with one of the variants. Six days on a ventilator, 10 days in icu. Who knows how long in hospital and rehab? Yes, I’m that fearful of these variants.

Oh I’m so sorry to read that. I hope she recovers faster than expected with minimal rehab needed.
 
How devastating. Hospitals with no oxygen available. People left to their own accord. It is hard to watch. I can't imagine.

We are all so lucky.

Someone close to me, that might not get vaccinated, sent me a video where this doctor was hyping up that many in the world know that a cheap drug will stop Covid deaths and actually said, "India has even gone back to a completely normal life" (I have people in my life from India so I knew it wasn't true - but then again it wasn't difficult to figure out)

And then of course went on about how most medical professionals refuse to get the vaccine, as they know not to roll the dice on it blah blah blah.
Makes me absolutely livid.
:scratchin I certainly agree with your post but the bolded brings up a question that has been heavy on my mind: Over the past year have there been any real advancements in the treatment of Covid? Since the whole chloroquine debacle I've really heard very little about research into drugs or other therapies besides intubation. For all our international posters, is there anything you're aware of?
 
:scratchin I certainly agree with your post but the bolded brings up a question that has been heavy on my mind: Over the past year have there been any real advancements in the treatment of Covid? Since the whole chloroquine debacle I've really heard very little about research into drugs or other therapies besides intubation. For all our international posters, is there anything you're aware of?
I dont know the drugs or specific treatments. A few weeks ago I saw a report that at the beginning of the crisis the average IC stay here in NL for someone with Covid was 21 days, and that was brought back to 6 days. So they did figure out some things :D
 
:scratchin I certainly agree with your post but the bolded brings up a question that has been heavy on my mind: Over the past year have there been any real advancements in the treatment of Covid? Since the whole chloroquine debacle I've really heard very little about research into drugs or other therapies besides intubation. For all our international posters, is there anything you're aware of?

I don't know specifics Annette, but like Karin has noted they have made advancements as many have stated that they are putting fewer and fewer onto ventilators, and shorter hospital stays. And of course recognizing that oxygen saturation levels are a huge marker of what is coming down the track, when a patient seems like they are doing relatively okay.

The doctor on the tape I was referencing was calling Ivermectin (spelling) the cure that they are keeping hidden from us, because it doesn't make anyone money. Hailing India as a country that uses it extensively already and that was why they were completely back to regular life. Sigh.

I immediately brought up a case study on Ivermectin where it was concluded that the placebo given to some did almost as well as the patients on Ivermectin.

Also one of the vaccine manufacturers??? (don't quote me, I am far too lazy to check) has Ivermectin in their arsenal. So then the argument is why wouldn't they make their millions if it was the heaven sent answer to it all.
 
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Update From Ireland

The online vaccination registration system will open from today Friday 23 April for the 60 to 64 age group.
People aged 64 can register on Friday 23 April
People aged 63 can register on Saturday 24 April
People aged 62 can register on Sunday 25 April
People aged 61 can register on Monday 26 April
People aged 60 can register on Tuesday 27 April
 
Update From Ireland

The online vaccination registration system will open from today Friday 23 April for the 60 to 64 age group.
People aged 64 can register on Friday 23 April
People aged 63 can register on Saturday 24 April
People aged 62 can register on Sunday 25 April
People aged 61 can register on Monday 26 April
People aged 60 can register on Tuesday 27 April

How interesting. Seems a little more sane than a free-for-all for a five year span. Or decades of people in a hot spot.

Times well publicized?

Is it working out well in your eyes? The roll out.
 
How interesting. Seems a little more sane than a free-for-all for a five year span. Or decades of people in a hot spot.

Times well publicized?

Is it working out well in your eyes? The roll out.

Its all being done through a central database. The website is set up to unlock the different birth years at midnight, so thats why its so rigid.

From what I'm seeing yes, its being well publicized. They are using social media as well as the traditional media like radio and TV. From my moms social circle and the neighbours, everyone is registering on their allocated day. Most people are using the website but some of my neighbours registered by phone.

We had a very slow start but things seem to moving a lot faster now. It will be interesting to see as more age groups open up how far from registration day the first appointments will be. My mom registered on a Friday and had her first dose on the following Wednesday, so less than 7 days.
 
It's the same for NL when you register online here. It goes via the central database we also use for taxes, anything government related, your student loans. It recognizes immediately if you are not the right age.
We are now at 1955.

Till end of April born between 1955 and 1960 should get their invitation, based on year of birth.
As of early May 1961 - 1971
As of mid June 1972 - 1981
As of end of June 1982 - 1991 and 1992 - 2003. If we have delays with shipments etc. this last group will be moved first.
 
It's the same for NL when you register online here. It goes via the central database we also use for taxes, anything government related, your student loans. It recognizes immediately if you are not the right age.
We are now at 1955.

Till end of April born between 1955 and 1960 should get their invitation, based on year of birth.
As of early May 1961 - 1971
As of mid June 1972 - 1981
As of end of June 1982 - 1991 and 1992 - 2003. If we have delays with shipments etc. this last group will be moved first.

From what I have been reading, most , if not all EU countries have a central database, and the plan is for all the databases to join together for the EU vaccine travel passport. My understanding is that it will be like the system USA Homelands uses for ESTA, that when you check in for a flight or ferry etc that the system will recognize if you have been vaccinated or not.
 
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