posted by GOONx19Got my 2nd dose yesterday and currently have no noticeable side effects.
Nice. I have been hearing from friends, that the 2nd dose is where the symptoms start. Most feel feverish with aches for about 24-72 hours.
posted by GOONx19Got my 2nd dose yesterday and currently have no noticeable side effects.
Nice. I have been hearing from friends, that the 2nd dose is where the symptoms start. Most feel feverish with aches for about 24-72 hours.
My grandmother was just “put on the list.” My mom said she has to check back in two weeks.
What does that mean regarding roll out in Ohio? She’s 83. Lives alone. They are opening it to non nursing home residents and health care workers?
posted by AutomatikMy grandmother was just “put on the list.” My mom said she has to check back in two weeks.
What does that mean regarding roll out in Ohio? She’s 83. Lives alone. They are opening it to non nursing home residents and health care workers?
80 and older are eligible for the vaccine in Ohio starting January 19th. I think each county is doing it siff
posted by sportchampps80 and older are eligible for the vaccine in Ohio starting January 19th. I think each county is doing it siff
Any word on how they're going to roll that out? I thought the original plan, at least federally, was to use CVS and Walgreens. That makes a lot of sense given those two pharmacies vaccinate millions every year for the flu.
Doesn't seem feasible or practical to roll this out through PCP's. And hopefully there's a better plan logistically so you don't have 1000 people show up at 9am at a Walgreens that has only 10 doses.
When I got tested, I booked an appointment on line and I think it was ultimately through Walgreens, but not sure. That would seem to make the most sense. But it's government, they'll continue to fuck this up for a while.
posted by gutAny word on how they're going to roll that out? I thought the original plan, at least federally, was to use CVS and Walgreens. That makes a lot of sense given those two pharmacies vaccinate millions every year for the flu.
Doesn't seem feasible or practical to roll this out through PCP's. And hopefully there's a better plan logistically so you don't have 1000 people show up at 9am at a Walgreens that has only 10 doses.
When I got tested, I booked an appointment on line and I think it was ultimately through Walgreens, but not sure. That would seem to make the most sense. But it's government, they'll continue to fuck this up for a while.
It’s different by country some countries in Ohio are already doing signups some haven’t said anything. What county is she in
Not that I want to get it but I can see it being mandatory for work and also I think some events may require it so why not, eh?