Sounds like us Boomers! Lol.I am an original model Gen Xer who survived Tang, riding in cars without seatbelts, was told to come in when the street lights came on etc and I was very, very happy to be vaxxed up with AZ!
They were gone within a few hours. DH and I tried too, and everywhere was out / booked up. Both of us are willing to drop everything, take a vacation/ sick day and drive to get one. We are registered with confirmation numbers. Now hoping more vaccines arrive in the Greater Victoria area for us to get one.Another Canadian genX’er here! Got my AZ shot less than 24 hours after it opened for 40+ in BC.
They were gone within a few hours. DH and I tried too, and everywhere was out / booked up. Both of us are willing to drop everything, take a vacation/ sick day and drive to get one. We are registered with confirmation numbers. Now hoping more vaccines arrive in the Greater Victoria area for us to get one.
They were gone within a few hours. DH and I tried too, and everywhere was out / booked up. Both of us are willing to drop everything, take a vacation/ sick day and drive to get one. We are registered with confirmation numbers. Now hoping more vaccines arrive in the Greater Victoria area for us to get one.
One very civic-minded lady at my office went on-line and found AZ availability for everyone at my workplace that's eligible/interested. There are 11 of them going down to the mass-vaccination centre tomorrow.
At this point there aren’t, at least not here in Alberta. The uptake of AZ has been tremendous since they lowered the age eligibility to 40. So much so in fact that many clinics are out and now cancelling pre-booked appointments. As we are (again, as always it seems) completely unsure of when further supply will arrive, that leaves us all out on a limb waiting for word of our second doses. I’m felling very uneasy about the overall strategy - anyone else with me?shame on the people shopping around for a specific brand of vaccine. take the first one you qualify for, unless a doctor is telling you otherwise. There shouldn't be any doses left sitting on shelves.
Yes...very happy to be vaccinated but I also somewhat regret not waiting for the pfizer as supply doesn't seem to be as much as an issue. I suspect with the catastrophe in India that we won't be getting more of the AZ manufactured there and that US will be sending their supply to India. All or most of us who jumped on the AZ train will be getting the J&J as a second dose.At this point there aren’t, at least not here in Alberta. The uptake of AZ has been tremendous since they lowered the age eligibility to 40. So much so in fact that many clinics are out and now cancelling pre-booked appointments. As we are (again, as always it seems) completely unsure of when further supply will arrive, that leaves us all out on a limb waiting for word of our second doses. I’m felling very uneasy about the overall strategy - anyone else with me?
Yes...very happy to be vaccinated but I also somewhat regret not waiting for the pfizer as supply doesn't seem to be as much as an issue. I suspect with the catastrophe in India that we won't be getting more of the AZ manufactured there and that US will be sending their supply to India. All or most of us who jumped on the AZ train will be getting the J&J as a second dose.
I thought the rna vaccines couldn't be used used as a second dose for the viral vector vaccines and vice versa? Of course, it's not unusual for me to be wrong and i hope i am in this caseI believe Quebec is recommending Pfizer for the second dose? And the UK is doing some testing on that as well... given the possible supplies of that one coming in it's possible we'll get that as a second dose. I am not worrying yet though, I believe the studies I read showed that waiting 12 weeks between doses gave better results than getting them too close together (for AZ) so we have a bit of time.
I thought the rna vaccines couldn't be used used as a second dose for the viral vector vaccines and vice versa? Of course, it's not unusual for me to be wrong and i hope i am in this case
When did the Wonder show up on the West Coast?
I am definitely concerned about the second dose and our supply. Here in BC we are almost out as well. I read this morning that Canada should be receiving 4.1 million doses of AZ at the end of June ,but until it's on CDN soil I will still be a bit concerned about how to procure our second dose.At this point there aren’t, at least not here in Alberta. The uptake of AZ has been tremendous since they lowered the age eligibility to 40. So much so in fact that many clinics are out and now cancelling pre-booked appointments. As we are (again, as always it seems) completely unsure of when further supply will arrive, that leaves us all out on a limb waiting for word of our second doses. I’m felling very uneasy about the overall strategy - anyone else with me?
As a Gen Xer, thank you all who got the vaccine when you could. I’ve been advised to wait for Pfizer or Moderna due to health issues, so I’m hoping for herd immunity and for the Pfizer age limit to come down enough so I can get it. It’s currently 50+ here in Manitoba and I’m ‘only’ 45.
just to note; these numbers come from the trials of these vaccines and comparing them like ctv news is doing is irresponsible. Unless they do a study to actually compare the effectiveness of each vaccine with the other, these types of comparisons are meaningless and causes people to vaccine shop which is dangerous from a public health perspective and is outright lying from a facts perspective. For one, pfizer and moderna were studied in the USA when cases were low, AZ was studied in the fall in brazil,uk, and south africa when cases were high. Just that alone introduces so many variables that are not being controlled for.