Take the vaccine?
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Congrats grandpa. How many do you currently have? I have 4
wrote on 14 Dec 2020, 17:22 last edited bySeems reasonable not to take it. Congratulations to your family Copper.
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wrote on 14 Dec 2020, 17:23 last edited by
Woohoo!
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wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 04:12 last edited by
Congrats Copper!
A new baby is a nice thing to think about.
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wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 04:29 last edited by
Congrats Copper
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wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 04:52 last edited by
Interesting News!! Congratulations. She's made the right call.
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wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 02:01 last edited by
Congrats grandpa!
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wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 02:13 last edited by
Thanks, all
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wrote on 16 Dec 2020, 02:47 last edited by
I talked to a nurse friend who just had a baby. She is getting the vaccine Friday. I asked her if she would have done it if still pregnant and she said yes. I asked why and she said Covid bad experience would likely be a lot worse.
She does not have life threatening allergies.
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My daughter will be one of the first in line for the vaccine.
It will arrive at the hospital where she works today.
Last week she told me she probably wouldn't take it because now that she is in administration she spends less than half her time on the floor and she thinks the others should get it first. She works in the emergency department.
And she has life threatening allergies to many types of food.
Yesterday I finally got the rest of the story.
She is expecting my second grandchild in June.
WooHoo!
There is very little data so far on the vaccine's effect on pregnant women. So, for now, in her opinion, the vaccine is not an option.
Now I have something to think about for the next 6 months.
wrote on 15 Jan 2021, 18:04 last edited by@copper said in Take the vaccine?:
My daughter will be one of the first in line for the vaccine.
It will arrive at the hospital where she works today.
Last week she told me she probably wouldn't take it because now that she is in administration she spends less than half her time on the floor and she thinks the others should get it first. She works in the emergency department.
And she has life threatening allergies to many types of food.
Yesterday I finally got the rest of the story.
She is expecting my second grandchild in June.
WooHoo!
There is very little data so far on the vaccine's effect on pregnant women. So, for now, in her opinion, the vaccine is not an option.
Now I have something to think about for the next 6 months.
She decided to take the pfizer vaccine this AM, so far, so good
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wrote on 15 Jan 2021, 18:11 last edited by
My wife who is allergic to everything and is immunosuppressed took it on Tuesday. Felt nothing at time of injection. Arm was sore later in the day. Felt joint pain and fatigue on Wednesday and a little yesterday. Today, she seems a bit closer to where she was prior the vaccine. She would say that she is one of those people most likely to experience side effects. Two of her colleagues had little reaction at all.
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wrote on 15 Jan 2021, 18:14 last edited by
Just wait until number 2
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wrote on 15 Jan 2021, 19:00 last edited by
Congrats on the new family addition!
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@copper said in Take the vaccine?:
My daughter will be one of the first in line for the vaccine.
It will arrive at the hospital where she works today.
Last week she told me she probably wouldn't take it because now that she is in administration she spends less than half her time on the floor and she thinks the others should get it first. She works in the emergency department.
And she has life threatening allergies to many types of food.
Yesterday I finally got the rest of the story.
She is expecting my second grandchild in June.
WooHoo!
There is very little data so far on the vaccine's effect on pregnant women. So, for now, in her opinion, the vaccine is not an option.
Now I have something to think about for the next 6 months.
She decided to take the pfizer vaccine this AM, so far, so good
wrote on 26 Jan 2021, 14:34 last edited by@copper said in Take the vaccine?:
@copper said in Take the vaccine?:
My daughter will be one of the first in line for the vaccine.
It will arrive at the hospital where she works today.
Last week she told me she probably wouldn't take it because now that she is in administration she spends less than half her time on the floor and she thinks the others should get it first. She works in the emergency department.
And she has life threatening allergies to many types of food.
Yesterday I finally got the rest of the story.
She is expecting my second grandchild in June.
WooHoo!
There is very little data so far on the vaccine's effect on pregnant women. So, for now, in her opinion, the vaccine is not an option.
Now I have something to think about for the next 6 months.
She decided to take the pfizer vaccine this AM, so far, so good
And now she tests positive for covid. Just a sore throat and cough at the moment.
She hasn't had the second shot yet. Apparently one wasn't enough, I hope it helps with the severity.
I assume my grandson has it and he won't be born for another 5 months.
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@copper said in Take the vaccine?:
@copper said in Take the vaccine?:
My daughter will be one of the first in line for the vaccine.
It will arrive at the hospital where she works today.
Last week she told me she probably wouldn't take it because now that she is in administration she spends less than half her time on the floor and she thinks the others should get it first. She works in the emergency department.
And she has life threatening allergies to many types of food.
Yesterday I finally got the rest of the story.
She is expecting my second grandchild in June.
WooHoo!
There is very little data so far on the vaccine's effect on pregnant women. So, for now, in her opinion, the vaccine is not an option.
Now I have something to think about for the next 6 months.
She decided to take the pfizer vaccine this AM, so far, so good
And now she tests positive for covid. Just a sore throat and cough at the moment.
She hasn't had the second shot yet. Apparently one wasn't enough, I hope it helps with the severity.
I assume my grandson has it and he won't be born for another 5 months.
wrote on 26 Jan 2021, 14:42 last edited by@copper said in Take the vaccine?:
@copper said in Take the vaccine?:
@copper said in Take the vaccine?:
My daughter will be one of the first in line for the vaccine.
It will arrive at the hospital where she works today.
Last week she told me she probably wouldn't take it because now that she is in administration she spends less than half her time on the floor and she thinks the others should get it first. She works in the emergency department.
And she has life threatening allergies to many types of food.
Yesterday I finally got the rest of the story.
She is expecting my second grandchild in June.
WooHoo!
There is very little data so far on the vaccine's effect on pregnant women. So, for now, in her opinion, the vaccine is not an option.
Now I have something to think about for the next 6 months.
She decided to take the pfizer vaccine this AM, so far, so good
And now she tests positive for covid. Just a sore throat and cough at the moment.
She hasn't had the second shot yet. Apparently one wasn't enough, I hope it helps with the severity.
I assume my grandson has it and he won't be born for another 5 months.
My DIL had it. New granddaughter is about 90 days away. I assume she'll arrive with antibodies.