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Ophelia wrote:

> On 09/04/2021 01:10, cshenk wrote:
>
> > Good Dave. Things are running faster here. The President wants the
> > appointments open to all by 19April but I don't think the stock on
> > hand supports that yet.
> >
> > Todays stats for our state of Virginia is 34.1% have first shot and
> > 19.2% have second shot. Both numbers are growing about 1% a day.
> >
> > Very few have much issue with 1st shot other than sore arm. 2nd
> > shot is more of a whammy for more folks but still a lot better than
> > COVID.
> >
> > Don and I both had our second shots 2 weeks ago (25March). Don
> > 'face planted' in bed at 7pm and slept some 12 hours straight (much
> > more than normal for him) but other than a sore arm, was mostly ok.
> > Just a bit tired and sore next day. I felt fine until I got up
> > next morning with a mild fever, mild aches, sore are, mild nausea,
> > mild loose stool. Operative term here is it was all mild. By the
> > 3rd day I was mostly fine. Our doses were Pfizer but Moderna is
> > the main one here and the 3rd is Johnson and Johnson (a 1 shot
> > type) but the news shows it seems to suddenly be having problems
> > unsuspected until in wider delivery.
> >
> > We are still at 6.4% positive PCR test rate but it was over 10% (and
> > almost hit 20% and for a long time was 15-17%) in the past. If the
> > rates continue as they are, we hit (as a state) 70% for first shot
> > and 54% 2nd shot in 35 days or so. May be a little longerW

> We have had both jabs and have had no problems at all!! We had the
> Astra Zeneca vacine. Not even a sore arm!


I think they've stopped giving AstraZeneca to people under 50 here. I'm
not under 50, but my wife is. Maybe we'll both wait for Pfizer.

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