Re: COVID-19 treatment and vaccine update thread
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 12:47 pm
You had to get out of your car?!?
That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons bring us some web forums whereupon we can gather
http://garbi.online/forum/
I would figure that they had some way to register folks who don't have devices. At our Publix supermarket shots all registrations were with clipboard and pen.raydude wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 7:40 amThen as soon as I parked, a lady tapped on my passenger side window, asked if I had an appointment, and handed me a flyer with a QR code on it. Asked me to register on the website with the QR code and enter my information and pick the vaccine time closest to my appointment. I noticed that the flyer also had a tinyURL on it for folks who didn't know how to work a QR reader. That was nice. I entered my info, which mostly consisted of asking about my health that day.
They probably did. That's what the folks with the laptops were for; they looked up your name and confirmed you were supposed to be there.jztemple2 wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 1:04 pmI would figure that they had some way to register folks who don't have devices. At our Publix supermarket shots all registrations were with clipboard and pen.raydude wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 7:40 amThen as soon as I parked, a lady tapped on my passenger side window, asked if I had an appointment, and handed me a flyer with a QR code on it. Asked me to register on the website with the QR code and enter my information and pick the vaccine time closest to my appointment. I noticed that the flyer also had a tinyURL on it for folks who didn't know how to work a QR reader. That was nice. I entered my info, which mostly consisted of asking about my health that day.
Turns out the QR app that I had was not authorized to use my cellular data. And I couldn't seem to find the app in the iphone settings to turn on cellular access. So I used the tinyURL they ALSO posted on the flyer in my safari web browser and registered that way.Daehawk wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 1:31 pm I cant use qr codes. ive tried multiple apps but none ever worked. its ok..im old and can claim that on the disabilities![]()
The minimum is 21 days; 28 days is perfectly acceptable - I think you can actually go up to ~40 days before getting the second shot. I'm guessing they're dealing with surge vaccinations and scheduling and they don't have the ability to churn through the same person in ~21 days.Holman wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 5:08 pm May I assume Pfizer is fine at four weeks instead of three, or should I try to reschedule the 2nd shot?
When I saw that our appts are 4 weeks apart I told Wife that we were getting Moderna. I, too, was surprised by Pfizer. Either one would have been fine, but I'd have liked to shorten that waiting period. Now that I've got my first jab I want to fast-forward to immunity.Holman wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 5:08 pm I was given two appointments four weeks apart, so I was a little surprised to see that I was getting Pfizer (which is typically on a three-week schedule).
There would be an increased possibility that the vaccination wouldn't work, i.e. your body wouldn't mount the right response and the end result could be a lowered immunity (in comparison to someone that waited the minimum number of days). In short, it might not confer full protection and there would be a increased risk of you getting the virus (or whatever it was you were being vaccinated against) if you were exposed.
So my Pfizer doses will be 20 days apart (4/4 and 4/24). I asked about that, and the woman at the vaccination site said that the minimum was 17 days. Any idea why that is? Should I be concerned?Smoove_B wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 5:11 pmThe minimum is 21 days; 28 days is perfectly acceptable - I think you can actually go up to ~40 days before getting the second shot. I'm guessing they're dealing with surge vaccinations and scheduling and they don't have the ability to churn through the same person in ~21 days.Holman wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 5:08 pm May I assume Pfizer is fine at four weeks instead of three, or should I try to reschedule the 2nd shot?
Apparently not. First I'm hearing of it, but it would seem there was guidance provided by the CDC directly to practitioners:El Guapo wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 12:20 am So my Pfizer doses will be 20 days apart (4/4 and 4/24). I asked about that, and the woman at the vaccination site said that the minimum was 17 days. Any idea why that is? Should I be concerned?
Congrats on being an exception? For reference, when I try to find the CDC page, it was an interim page released in January; it's now gone.Do not factor in the four-day “grace period” when scheduling your second dose (i.e., receiving the second dose on days 17-20 for Pfizer vaccine and days 24-27 for the Moderna vaccine). The CDC has stated that although giving the vaccine within the grace period is possible, it should be an exception and not standard practice. Data does not exist for second doses given at short intervals.
For what it's worth on Apple devices you just need to use the camera, put the QR code into focus and it will prompt you to open the page embedded in the code.raydude wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 4:09 pmTurns out the QR app that I had was not authorized to use my cellular data. And I couldn't seem to find the app in the iphone settings to turn on cellular access. So I used the tinyURL they ALSO posted on the flyer in my safari web browser and registered that way.Daehawk wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 1:31 pm I cant use qr codes. ive tried multiple apps but none ever worked. its ok..im old and can claim that on the disabilities![]()
Should I ask about pushing it back a little bit? I'm inclined to think that going from 20 days to 21 days shouldn't make a big difference, right?Smoove_B wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 8:06 amApparently not. First I'm hearing of it, but it would seem there was guidance provided by the CDC directly to practitioners:El Guapo wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 12:20 am So my Pfizer doses will be 20 days apart (4/4 and 4/24). I asked about that, and the woman at the vaccination site said that the minimum was 17 days. Any idea why that is? Should I be concerned?
Congrats on being an exception? For reference, when I try to find the CDC page, it was an interim page released in January; it's now gone.Do not factor in the four-day “grace period” when scheduling your second dose (i.e., receiving the second dose on days 17-20 for Pfizer vaccine and days 24-27 for the Moderna vaccine). The CDC has stated that although giving the vaccine within the grace period is possible, it should be an exception and not standard practice. Data does not exist for second doses given at short intervals.
I would guess they're against the clock and trying to hit a magic number of people vaccinated - changing your appointment by one day might help them somehow and you're still within the (secret) window.
I'd be amazed if they're going to let you reschedule. If they're within parameters, then you're good to go. I did find a rather meAty study that was published a few weeks ago,though I wouldn't expect many (most?) to read and digest it.El Guapo wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 10:22 am Should I ask about pushing it back a little bit? I'm inclined to think that going from 20 days to 21 days shouldn't make a big difference, right?
Same in Android/Samsung. The camera recognizes that it's looking at a QR code and knows what to do. No separate app needed.FishPants wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 10:20 amFor what it's worth on Apple devices you just need to use the camera, put the QR code into focus and it will prompt you to open the page embedded in the code.raydude wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 4:09 pmTurns out the QR app that I had was not authorized to use my cellular data. And I couldn't seem to find the app in the iphone settings to turn on cellular access. So I used the tinyURL they ALSO posted on the flyer in my safari web browser and registered that way.Daehawk wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 1:31 pm I cant use qr codes. ive tried multiple apps but none ever worked. its ok..im old and can claim that on the disabilities![]()
Hrdina wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 4:36 pmMission accomplished. It was Pfizer. You were correct that the site was in fact very well run, at least on the inside. This is what it was like when we were lined up outside:Smoove_B wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:41 am Yeah, it's probably the Pfizer. That's awesome to hear; my understanding is that he Morris County site is being run much, much better than a month ago. I hope all goes well for you all.
The sheriffs did a good job of herding cats and sorted incoming people into the correct lines as best they could.
Inside the Sears there were volunteers and National Guard soldiers doing an excellent job of routing everyone through check-in, registration, vaccination, and observing you for 15-30 minutes afterwards. I liked it so much I'm going back again on April 19.
Oh, and as I was leaving the lady at the observation area told me "drink lots of fluids and stay away from alcohol for 24 hours".![]()
If you allow the permissions.Kraken wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 11:52 amSame in Android/Samsung. The camera recognizes that it's looking at a QR code and knows what to do. No separate app needed.FishPants wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 10:20 amFor what it's worth on Apple devices you just need to use the camera, put the QR code into focus and it will prompt you to open the page embedded in the code.raydude wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 4:09 pmTurns out the QR app that I had was not authorized to use my cellular data. And I couldn't seem to find the app in the iphone settings to turn on cellular access. So I used the tinyURL they ALSO posted on the flyer in my safari web browser and registered that way.Daehawk wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 1:31 pm I cant use qr codes. ive tried multiple apps but none ever worked. its ok..im old and can claim that on the disabilities![]()
That's assuming you allow the camera app access to the camera and files. Personally I feel that if you allow that it's a slippery slope to granting Russian hackers assess to your bank account. Why does the camera app even need access to my camera?coopasonic wrote: Mon Apr 05, 2021 3:45 pm iphone camera app doesn't need any additional permissions to read QR codes. A QR reader app would need camera permissions but the camera app already has those.
Given the concern over the AstraZeneca vaccine, it is perhaps noteworthy that the vast majority of doses being administered are Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. Given the relatively small number of AZ doses coming in this month (roughly 5% of the total number of doses expected), it wouldn't surprise me if it is all allocated to the pharmacy distribution sites, which are supposed to scale up from about 700 to 1500 sites over the month. From a practical point of view, that would mean that only people who are 55+ and voluntarily request it will receive AZ instead of one of the mRNA vaccines.In March, Ontario received 1,454,310 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, the first shipment of 323,200 doses of the Moderna vaccine (225,600 doses delayed until April 3) and 194,500 doses of the AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD vaccine. An additional 583,400 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine were received on April 1. In April, the province is expecting to receive 1,584,180 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, 751,500 doses of the Moderna vaccine and 122,900 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Monday, almost a week after getting the shot, I could barely use my arm. Any pulling motion would cause a LOT of pain! I have a feeling that taking my 100lb dog to the vet Friday and having him tug on the leash in my left hand (which caused some pain) aggravated something that manifested itself by Monday. It's much much better today...woohoo looking forward to that second dose now....Lassr wrote: Wed Mar 31, 2021 8:49 amIt's sore today, especially when I lift my arm, but it's not bad. I barely notice it, so no pain meds needed.
I'd feel better if they knew why, just that there is a direct correlation and a shrug. I think that makes people uneasy; especially with the track record of AZ fucking up the trial dose, making news releases that were based on old/outdated data and generally appearing to not have a clue what's going on. It's weird, but it seems like they had their B team on this one -- maybe because it's the only not for profit vaccine?dbt1949 wrote: Wed Apr 07, 2021 12:36 pm I'm a little confused as to how many people have died from complications with AstraZeneca. Most of what I've read tells the number of people and not the percentage.
All of Europe just about stopped using it. If it's like 8 people out of 3,000.000 doses I don't see that as a problem. The percentage is so small. But if it's like 6-8% then there's a problem.
Edit: I just read the numbers....169 cases of CVST from the 34 million.
From the article FishPants linked:dbt1949 wrote: Wed Apr 07, 2021 12:36 pm I'm a little confused as to how many people have died from complications with AstraZeneca. Most of what I've read tells the number of people and not the percentage.
All of Europe just about stopped using it. If it's like 8 people out of 3,000.000 doses I don't see that as a problem. The percentage is so small. But if it's like 6-8% then there's a problem.
Edit: I just read the numbers....169 cases of CVST from the 34 million.