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Currently sitting in the doctor's office with the wife. She had her second shot a week ago, then had monthly allergy and venom therapy shots last Friday. Her initial reactions to the vaccine were fairly minimal, and she would've expected to feel bad from the combination of the other shots, but by Sunday she had broken out in a chicken pox like rash. She hasn't done much but sleep since Saturday. Very little to eat and she can't stay awake long. The rash is continuing to spread and is now becoming painful. I have a feeling it is a reaction to the vaccine, exacerbated by her bodies reaction to the allergy shots. We'll see what the doctor says. Rare cases of shingles have resulted from the Pfizer vaccine, and that is what she had.
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Man PM that has to be rough after seeing so many have little/no reaction to the vaccine. Hope they figure out what is causing it and give her some relief.
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Certainly sounds like shingles, hope she feels better soon.
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Thankfully not shingles! Woohoo! The doctor thinks the rash is related to hot tub use (which we didn't have an issue with last year, and only opened it a couple weeks ago) and the other symptoms, exhaustion, dizziness, appetite loss were related to the combination of the seasonal and food allergy, plus venom therapy shots she had late last week. So all in all, good news. She's getting an antibiotic that should help with the rash.
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Good to hear. Sorry she had to go through shit like that.
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https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireSt...otest-77939931
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Free beer, other new incentives for Biden’s ‘vaccine sprint’
If this doesn't motivate people to get the vaccine then nothing will. |
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Budweiser isn't incentive. |
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It is for the target audience. |
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If a beer snob dies of the pandemic you won't see me crying. |
I'd like to meet the anti-vaxxer who crosses the line for a free coupon for something he can get for $2 at the gas station.
The 10% off any total purchase Albertson's coupon I got had more value. |
I heard an interview recently that said they weren’t really going for the anti vax. They realize those people are a lost cause. They are basically going for the people who have been too lazy up to this point that may need a little incentive. Not that bud would be that.
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Yup. Put aside the vaccinated because you don't need to reach them. Put aside the anti-vax because they only care about virtue signaling their GOP-ness and reaching out to them only gives them a chance to yell (notice how as masks are going away, they are getting louder about being anti-vax b/c they can't virtue signal by being unmasked anymore). You are left with a group that has demonstrated a strange response to incentives and/or a lack of access or information. I think that, with these folks, you try anything and everything. Free beer? Sure. Plate of BBQ? Why not. A lottery ticket? Bring it on. Free bus passes for a year? Oh yeah. When you are trying to reopen an economy worth trillions, you should be willing to spend thousands and millions to do it. |
When I was 18-25 I would have 100% dragged my feet getting it, but if I was offered Devils tickets ow whatever I would have been like, fuck it, why not?
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My 21 year old daughter hadn't gotten it yet. She finally broke down and got her 1st shot over the weekend. She was just being 21 I think.
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I'll happily take that title, but, sorry, I'm vaccinated. |
If anyone here who hasn't been vaccinated gets vaccinated now, I will buy them 4 beers. Send proof, and I'll send the cash. But you have to post video of you drinking the beers.
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Does it have to be Molson beer?
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Molson Ice. |
I am already vaccinated but if anyone wants video of me drinking 4 beers just let me know.
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I'd follow along with that dynasty thread.
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I can crush 4 beers in about 20 minutes so it would be a short thread. Granted, I drink Miller Lite... |
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You could probably make a Twitch stream of it and get millions of dollars. |
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The Salty Stay at Home Drunk Dad... |
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Needs hot tub or kiddie pool |
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There's more evidence that COVID causes fertility issues than that the vaccine does. |
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My back yard, complete with inground kiddie pool. Stream goes live tonight at 8! ![]() ![]() upload photo |
An inground kiddie pool! Now that's how you know you've made it.
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She has already had Covid, Molson.
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If she was pregnant or trying to get pregnant now, I would be cautious too. Wait 9-12 months and see what happens and what other research comes up with. From CDC. They contradict themselves, they say if you are pregnant you can receive the vaccine but just below that statement they have the below. The question is not whether its safe for the pregnant woman, it's whether its safe for the sperm, eggs, fetus, baby ... COVID-19 Vaccines While Pregnant or Breastfeeding Quote:
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80 million is a pretty good start. Article didn't discuss how much the US has stockpiled, plans for booster or 3rd shot etc. but overall trust Biden administration that US is covered and these are truly excess.
India has dropped off from the news. A chart shows pretty significant decline in new cases since peak around May 7. https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/cor...2795f430a59e5d Quote:
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Novavax Phase 3 just ended with > 90% efficacy.
Probably not a huge deal in the United States b/c we aren't lacking supply. But worldwide, this is great news. And, IIRC, this is one of those that does not need to be frozen, so it can be distributed more easily around the world. |
With the Delta variant (and other variants) coming, it seems like the next step for the US will be to get approval for <12 and figure out booster shots ASAP.
And I get the sense that we are working hard on both of those fronts to get the safety/science done so we can approve both of those. I wonder how or if public opinion toward anti-vaxxers will change once those two things happen. Right now, anti-vaxxers are still a problem because so many of us have unvaccinated kids. Speaking personally, once all of my kids are vaccinated, then I really don't care about whether others are vaccinated or not. You want to own the libs by increasing your risk of Long COVID and brain fog? Sure. Seems silly. But it is no longer my business. And then, somewhat ironically, once liberals stop caring about whether conservatives are vaxxed, I imagine that the appeal of remaining unvaxxed goes away. Alexander wept because there were no more libs to own or something like that. So you will see a lot of folks who were loud anti-vaxxers quietly get vaccinated over the next few years. |
Or they die off.
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My daughter got her second shot yesterday, so in a couple of weeks, my entire family will officially be fully vaccinated. It's nice.
I do still care that others get vaxed though. There are immuno-compromised people who can't get the vaccination. We need herd immunity to help those people out. |
And so that is not still going around when I'm getting closer to my booster shot.
Also, why are these people worried that keys and what not will stick to you. If love to never have to search for my keys again. Couldn't they have put an NFC chip in there too so I don't have to carry around my wallet? |
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This is where I'm at. All of us had Covid, we're now all vaccinated against Covid. We just spent the week in Hilton Head, and South Carolina is the leading bastion of "what's Covid?" and we didn't care if we wore masks or not. If you looked around, maybe 5% of people wore them, and given that the US is only at ~40% vaccinated there are likely a lot of liars. The vast majority in KY are also "completely vaccinated" now too, judging by behavior. It is what it is, but at this point, idgaf about whether or not they get sick and die on their own. I asked my dad a few months ago about his and his wife's plans, but I got a bullshit answer and I'll never ask again. The person I am worried about is my wife's grandfather. His daughter is in charge of him, he just turned 90, and she's about 70 and she is not interested at all in getting it, therefore he isn't getting it. He doesn't deserve that. Otherwise, I'm more than happy to ditch the mask where I can and have confidence that I'm going to be ok. |
I just heard on the radio today 5 states are under 50% vaccinated. Tenn, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Wyoming. Shocking I know.
Every state that voted Biden is over 65% and every state that voted Trump in under 65%. |
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I still can't get over the "You people need to give Trump all the credit for how fast we got a vaccine no one really needs and I'm not going to take" pivot. I imagine if you tried to visual it, it would look like Elaine Benes dancing. |
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The correlation between Biden vote share and vax rate is now .85. |
Thank god for Vaccines, becaue we would not have managed otherwise long term:
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I've joked about people not understanding the germ theory of disease.
But, really, do people just not understand how disease is spread? Is this simply a failing of middle school biology classes? |
Maybe they assume everybody reads out loud?
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My friend who worked on one before admittedly just told me that the a big issue for cruises is Norovirus (aka the "well, at least my cabin has a pretty toilet, even if it's cramped" virus) and this does spread via surfaces, though why books would be a bigger issua than a mio other surfaces is another question
Though that still doesn't explain doing that now of all times unless you wanna seem proactive re: Coronavirus (without actually acomplishing anything) and leaves me able to keep my exasperation intact ;) |
If you and your whole family were fully vaccinated, would you go on a cruise now? Throughout this, I said you would not get me back on a cruise ship for a long time. Now I'm not so sure.
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A library is the kind of thing that a cruise ship has to look nice, but no one actually cares about. It's like the vegetables at an all you can eat buffett.
It would not shock me if no person has ever made a decision to cruise or which company to use based on the library. So COVID gives them an excuse to get rid of it without looking "anti-book" or whatever. And they can replace it with foosball tables or something. |
We were supposed to go on an Alaska cruise last year. We put it off, then got our money back and invested in a nice new covered porch. We still absolutely want to do that cruise, but I'm guessing it will be 2024 at the earliest before we get on a boat.
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