Got my second Moderna shot 12 hours ago now. So far, only a sore arm. Some folks said they felt ill the next day, so I shall report back in the morning. The nurse giving the shot told me that moving the arm throughout the day would help with soreness. I did that but it's still pretty sore but nothing to complain about. Yesterday, our local hospital received an unexpected shipment and were able to give 1000 additional shots for folks without appointments, or for folks who wanted to move their apts. up. Vermont just opened up for teachers and others under age 65.
Good, I will show this to my 60 yr old brother who is getting his 2nd Moderna in the morning. He's rather nervous. And like I said in an earlier post the other brother is getting his 2nd shot Thursday (Pfizer). Those two are so competitive they will be all over each other with the side effects or lack off comparisons .![]()
My friend got an email from a mass vaccination site in Missouri she had signed up for. She's getting it on Thursday. So great to see such a fast turnaround!Has anyone seen availability for the J&J vaccine, yet? If so, in what state? The reports have been saying that they were looking at shots in arms sometime this week. However, since the final distribution is made by the individual states, I imagine that availability will vary. I have heard that distribution of the J&J vaccine may be targeted toward facilities that have been unable to have the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, due to the strict storage requirements.
My sister and I live in different part of the state we both made appointments today I got 3/12/21 & she got 3/30/21 she lives in a higher population area than I do.It gets frustrating that some states seem to be vaccinating more of their state and others are still stuck on 65 and older like my state. They are letting people that work with kids or elderly, doctors, dentists etc but why are some states vaccinating more groups now I wonder. My state still on 65 and older with no mention of that changing soon.
(OHIO) My in-laws scored appointments at a Marc's in the next town over for this morning...dose #1 of Moderna for both of them.
I saw a bunch of appointments at Walgreens in our area earlier today and my mom was just like "alright I'll look later"...of course all of those appointments are gone now.![]()
My dad and his wife are also going to be eligible on Thursday, so I'll be trying to help them find appointments. My dad said he'd signed up with the Board of Health to be on their waitlist and I was like, "Okay, but...if you check with pharmacies maybe you'll get in faster and not have to wait for the BoH to call!" He also said he wants Pfizer or Moderna, not J&J and doesn't want to drive too far...which, okay, I get that you want things, buuuut you may just need to take what's there.I have been looking for my step dad since last night. His age group opens on Thursday so I need to find something after. Right now I am only able to look at Marc's and Giant Eagle. Starting Thursday I will be able to look at Rite Aid and Walgreens. I have been able to find a few appointments but he doesn't want to drive too far away so they were no goes.
I read that the just opened United Center in Chicago will be getting J&J.Has anyone seen availability for the J&J vaccine, yet? If so, in what state? The reports have been saying that they were looking at shots in arms sometime this week. However, since the final distribution is made by the individual states, I imagine that availability will vary. I have heard that distribution of the J&J vaccine may be targeted toward facilities that have been unable to have the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, due to the strict storage requirements.
My sister and I live in different part of the state we both made appointments today I got 3/12/21 & she got 3/30/21 she lives in a higher population area than I do.
No I am 55. Indiana just opened it up to 55 and older.Are you in the 65 and older and doctors etc group if I may ask? My dad got his few weeks ago but in my state they are still doing that same group. I see other states vaccinating more