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41 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

Had my second shot last week. A few days of cold-like symptoms, especially joint aches. Either that or I am falling apart !

Does it feel better to know that you shook it off quickly? I am left with blind faith that my body chemistry is altered to be ready to go to war if the need arises. :shrug[1]:

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3 hours ago, bresna said:

One side of me says that these anti-vaxxers are getting to drop their masks because people like me went and got vaccinated, so that part of it bugs me. 

Eat it, Ayn Rand!

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My gym now has the "honor system" policy. "If you're not vaccinated, please wear a mask." Yeah, right. As soon as that went into effect, I became the only member wearing a mask--and I am vaccinated. (Staff is masked. Thankful for small favors.)

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5 hours ago, riddlemay said:

My gym now has the "honor system" policy. "If you're not vaccinated, please wear a mask." Yeah, right. As soon as that went into effect, I became the only member wearing a mask--and I am vaccinated. (Staff is masked. Thankful for small favors.)

As of tomorrow, NJ no longer requires that you wear a mask indoor, including gyms. Since no vaccine is 100% effective, when I go to the gym on Monday I will continue to wear a mask, at least most of the time, even though I’m fully vaccinated. 

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On 4/16/2021 at 10:25 AM, bresna said:

This is getting to be a big problem. I work with a guy whose Uncle came down with Covid about a month after his second shot and he's upset because he thought he was supposed to be immune.

This vaccine will not make you immune. You'll be more resistant and if you do catch it, there is a lot less chance of it being severe but you can still catch Covid and even more importantly, you can still transmit it to others.

Everyone needs to mask up and keep their distance until this is over. Unless we slow down new cases, it'll never end, vaccine or no vaccine.

Maine had 579 new cases yesterday, their highest total since the February peak days. There are over 100 people hospitalized and they're talking again about how many beds and ventilators are available. We seem to be slipping back into the dark days of February.

And yet New Hampshire's governor just eliminated their mask mandate effective today.

It turned out my Super had never received a vaccine shot. He was about to get his first shot the day before he was tested positive. He's not contagious anymore, so he installed the cheap POS bathroom sink/vanity I bought for $248. I greeted him at the door with a mask and gloves on, and he said, "What are we in China?":g

The poor guy is a long hauler, so I didn't try to chew him down when he asked for $100 for the installation.:rolleyes:

He had to go down to his place and get O2 after he finished the job.

I visited my 94 year-old dying uncle last week, and just came back from his funeral and the social gathering we had afterwards. No one had masks, not even my retard sister who refuses to get vaxxed, because Gary Null told her it was dangerous. I ignored the retard for four hours, until she went back to her shithouse in Staten Island. My cousin also hasn't gotten vaxxed yet either (because she's afraid...), and she wanted to hug me goodnight, and I told her I don't hug anyone who hasn't gotten vaxxed, and she told me she was gonna get vaxxed. I told her I'd hug her after she got vaxxed.:o

Saturday, I've got to play some Irish tunes for a Memorial gathering for my cousin who died of cancer a year ago. These are the first large gatherings I've been to in over a year.

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I wish I could get my first fucking Covid-19 shot already! It's about time. At least before the Indian variant makes its way over here.

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current UK research showing first dose of Pfizer or AZ gives about 30% protection against the new variant, up to 65% with AZ on second dose, 80% with Pfizer.  

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5 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

current UK research showing first dose of Pfizer or AZ gives about 30% protection against the new variant, up to 65% with AZ on second dose, 80% with Pfizer.  

This is one reason why I would like a choice about the vaccine I'm given.

I think I had it during the autumn, wasn't too bad fortunately, so I'm probably immune for now.

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2 hours ago, erwbol said:

I wish I could get my first fucking Covid-19 shot already! It's about time. At least before the Indian variant makes its way over here.

Where are you? 

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My wife works in a school system and she said that there is a science class at the high school where 8 out of the 20 students in that class are sick with COVID. This is the same school system where a group of unmasked parents protested at the school committee meeting last week to demand that the schools drop their mask mandates. It got so bad that one of the protesters got arrested.

Let me repeat - 8 out of 20 kids got COVID.

Whatever happened to parents wanting to protect their children?

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2 hours ago, medjuck said:

Where are you? 

Netherlands.

2 hours ago, bresna said:

Whatever happened to parents wanting to protect their children?

Isn't that what Jebus is for?

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All of my immediate family here are fully vaxxed, I think the younger CND part only first shots. I'm hoping the CND border will open up and numbers will go down enough that I will be able to visit my mother in SK with out doing a 14 day hotel quarantine and feel reasonably safe about it sometime this year, hopefully before the snow flies (Oct.).  Glad I'm retired.  Dealing with the public under these circumstances would be stressful, to say the least.

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Had my second (Biontech) shot yesterday (about 27 hours ago now) and so far I am doing alright. A bit of a pain in the arm where the needle stuck and very slight headache this moring (like it can and does happen every now and then at other times too). But I'm taking it easy anyway.

Hoping for the best and for ongoing responsibility exercised by the OTHERS out there too (though not overly optimistic, alas ...).

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It now seems weird to see unmasked persons everywhere I go--Ohio lifted mask regulation for those vaccinated. And there are a lot of liars out there saying they were vaccinated (less than half the Ohio adults have received at least one shot).

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Ohio got that Vaxolotto or whatever it is, I like that notion. Americans don't always love to get free vaccinations, but love to have a longshot chance at free money for getting vaccinated.

Lead the herd!

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Also given away each week is a complete ticket prepaid to an Ohio state university to an Ohio teen registered in the lottery and vaccinated--including room and board and textbooks I believe. That is a really nice thing.

Initially the lottery increased vaccination numbers by surprising percentages. That momentum has unfortunately dramatically slowed. We're probably getting very close to being down to the many who just are not going to be vaccinated plain and simple no matter what.

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29 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

 We're probably getting very close to being down to the many who just are not going to be vaccinated plain and simple no matter what.

And then they will either be protected by whatever herd immunity that we the vaccinated have enabled, or else they will be easy targets for if/when there's still virus and/or variants buzzing around.

Oh well!

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5 hours ago, jazzbo said:

It now seems weird to see unmasked persons everywhere I go--Ohio lifted mask regulation for those vaccinated. And there are a lot of liars out there saying they were vaccinated (less than half the Ohio adults have received at least one shot).

This sorta bugged me at first, but then I realized that those liars are only putting themselves at risk so it's their own damn fault if they get COVID. It's not on me.

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Played at my cousin's backyard memorial Saturday. I thought it would be a solemn affair where her friends would tearfully read touching poems written about her, through their KN95 masks.

Just the opposite- they were doing maskless shots the whole night! Then they found a mic, and some maniac followed my 'exquisite' Duke Ellington medley with "Sympathy For The Devil", reading the lyrics through his cell phone and screwing up the melody five times each line. My B-I-L, who runs a Health Center in MA, was the only one who came in with a mask, but it was off in 20 minutes, after he got crocked on shots, and he led the whoo whoos in SFTD. My aunt is a devout catholic, and I wondered how she was taking a song about satan being played at her daughter's Memorial celebration, but I was laughing so hard I didn't care. At the end of the night she slipped me $100 in cash, so i guess she didn't mind too much.

I found myself leading an Irish sing-a-long when a bagpipes player dressed in a kilt came up and played the real Irish schlitz. The wild revel petered out after 6.5 hours, and  five days later, and no word about any infections. I was at 98.6 last night, so it looks like the vax works.

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