Re: COVID-19 treatment and vaccine update thread
Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2022 8:21 pm
i meant, get a provider to sneak it to me in that capacity
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 haven't seen a list or a proposal on how they're going to gate or tier access to boosters if they don't have enough for all adults, but it's unfathomable that this is the position we're in as we head into another pandemic winter.White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha says the U.S. may face a shortage of booster doses this fall:
"I would like to get to a point where every adult in America who wants a vaccine can get one ... We're not quite there yet."
Yeah, I don't get it. Vaccination rates in kids are low, which is both a signal that it's *more* important to vaccinate the ones that are willing, and that it's *less* of a burden to make it available to their age groups (since fewer folks will take them up on it). But I guess we're just gonna let it ride.Smoove_B wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 1:25 pm Yeah, that's something else people seem to have just started to realize - the very clear telegraphing that it's all about *adults*. At the risk of R&P, last week the CDC released updated guidance for schools (AKA Let 'er Rip) a few days after releasing a report indicating pediatric COVID-19 hospitalizations are up in August of 2022 - likely due to low vaccinations. While that's true (low vaccinations) the fact that we're collectively going out of our way to encourage spread is really something. The disconnect is...jarring.
There's not going to be a shortage of booster doses. There will be a shortage of people getting boosters.Smoove_B wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 1:01 pm Just confirming what was stated months ago:
https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1 ... 3265209344
I haven't seen a list or a proposal on how they're going to gate or tier access to boosters if they don't have enough for all adults, but it's unfathomable that this is the position we're in as we head into another pandemic winter.White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha says the U.S. may face a shortage of booster doses this fall:
"I would like to get to a point where every adult in America who wants a vaccine can get one ... We're not quite there yet."
Here's my guess - they're going to gate the next set of shots to elders and high risk people, completely boxing out people under the age of 50. Then some amount of time will pass (2 weeks? A month?) and they'll declare 30-49 or 40-49 now eligible. And then slowly roll it out to younger and younger.LawBeefaroni wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 2:19 pm There's not going to be a shortage of booster doses. There will be a shortage of people getting boosters.
+1Zaxxon wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 2:29 pm Sure would be nice if they made it high-risk only (using whatever definition you want), but gated it there for something like 7 days. Then roll down the critera/age windows extremely quickly. Like, it's arriving to begin jabs too late for the expected fall wave. Unless there are far fewer doses available than we've been led to expect, priority #1 should be running us out of doses, not perfecting a staged roll-out.
Not sure how it was there, but in the early days in Canada the gating for boomers was infuriating. These fuckers were allowed first crack at the vaccines but were "hesitant" to get the "one I want" (eg. Pfizer instead of Moderna, or mRNA instead of a live vaccine etc) - they held up the whole damn rollout in our province for weeks while they fucked about. I'm all for prioritizing people that are in harms way (Immune depressed, Transplants etc) via GPs and to hell with the age gating; just release it - between the boomers and freedom convoy fuckwads - there's plenty of vaccine to go around.Zaxxon wrote: Wed Aug 17, 2022 2:29 pm Sure would be nice if they made it high-risk only (using whatever definition you want), but gated it there for something like 7 days. Then roll down the critera/age windows extremely quickly. Like, it's arriving to begin jabs too late for the expected fall wave. Unless there are far fewer doses available than we've been led to expect, priority #1 should be running us out of doses, not perfecting a staged roll-out.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/08/20/omicron ... guide.htmlNewly updated Covid booster shots designed to target omicron’s BA.5 subvariant should be available within in the next three weeks. That begs an important question: Who’s going to be eligible to get them?
The short answer: Anyone ages 12 and up who has completed a primary vaccination series, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention spokesperson tells CNBC Make It. It’s unlikely to matter whether you’ve received any other booster doses or not before, the spokesperson says — but if you’re unvaccinated, you won’t eligible for the updated formula until you complete a primary series with the existing Covid vaccines.
The longer answer is somewhat more complex, because it depends on which booster shots get approved and when
Pfizer asked U.S. regulators Monday to authorize its combination COVID-19 vaccine that adds protection against the newest omicron relatives — a key step toward opening a fall booster campaign.
The Food and Drug Administration ordered vaccine makers to tweak their shots to target BA.4 and BA.5 that are better than ever at dodging immunity from earlier vaccination or infection.
If the FDA quickly clears the combo shots made by Pfizer and its partner BioNTech, boosters could be offered within weeks. The U.S. has a contract to buy 105 million of the updated Pfizer doses as soon as health authorities greenlight them, and the company said doses are ready to ship.
Moderna is expected to file a similar application soon, and the U.S. has a contract to buy 66 million doses of its updated vaccine.
The protein-based vaccine received emergency use authorization in July for use among adults in the United States, with health officials hoping it would drive uptake among those skeptical of messenger RNA shots from Moderna Inc (MRNA.O) and Pfizer Inc (PFE.N).
However, Novavax earlier this month halved its full-year revenue forecast, saying it does not expect further sales of its COVID-19 shot in the United States this year.
The company said it was late to the U.S. market and also pointed to softer demand in the face of a global vaccine supply glut.
So far 11,990 Novavax vaccine doses have been administered in the United States, according to latest government data.
So when we go to sign up how will we know what we are getting? I have been holding for my 5th shot (immunosuppressed) for the broader protection, even as I had timed my next shot (thinking semi annually) for about a week ago. While tPTB tell you not to try and time your shot and get what's available, I have been more socially sanitary then pretty much any one not named Smoove. I'ma gonna be picky. And that's just the way it's going to be. It is my expressed desire to get the next gen shot, wait a few weeks and actually... go out... for the first time in over 2.5 years... (Assuming the schools letting in haven't caused outbreak insanity at that time, which is not a very safe assumption)Smoove_B wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 2:03 pm Pfizer has officially asked for approval:
Pfizer asked U.S. regulators Monday to authorize its combination COVID-19 vaccine that adds protection against the newest omicron relatives — a key step toward opening a fall booster campaign.
The Food and Drug Administration ordered vaccine makers to tweak their shots to target BA.4 and BA.5 that are better than ever at dodging immunity from earlier vaccination or infection.
If the FDA quickly clears the combo shots made by Pfizer and its partner BioNTech, boosters could be offered within weeks. The U.S. has a contract to buy 105 million of the updated Pfizer doses as soon as health authorities greenlight them, and the company said doses are ready to ship.
Moderna is expected to file a similar application soon, and the U.S. has a contract to buy 66 million doses of its updated vaccine.
I saw yesterday (but saw on my phone and don't have a link handy) that the discussion/approval meetings are scheduled for I think 8/31-9/1, and shots in arms for 12+ year-olds by Labor Day is the goal. I will be pleasantly surprised if that's the case.
That would be amazing!Zaxxon wrote: Wed Aug 24, 2022 1:48 pmI saw yesterday (but saw on my phone and don't have a link handy) that the discussion/approval meetings are scheduled for I think 8/31-9/1, and shots in arms for 12+ year-olds by Labor Day is the goal. I will be pleasantly surprised if that's the case.
Moderna said Friday that Pfizer and BioNTech’s vaccine Comirnaty infringes on patents Moderna filed several years ago protecting the technology behind its preventive shot, Spikevax. The company filed patent infringement lawsuits in both U.S. federal court and a German court.
Of course! Even during a pandemic, corporations gotta corporation.Zaxxon wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 10:50 am FWIW, Moderna is not seeking to have the Pfizer vaccine pulled (which would have been a disastrous move from a PR perspective). Rather, it's all about the dough.
Ample evidence suggests that many Americans will hold back from getting the updated boosters, either because they are weary of the pandemic or may not feel urgency about an additional dose. With each new shot offered, there are fewer takers.
The article says 2 months, but IMNASmoove.gilraen wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 10:53 am I had COVID at the end of June, and I'm 99% sure it was BA.4 or BA.5 variant. I've been reading that I should wait longer to get the booster - basically that I wouldn't be getting the full benefit from it when it's only been ~2.5 months since I had the virus. I guess it makes sense. But then how long am I supposed to wait?
I saw official, knowledgeable and trustworthy people saying 3-6 months yesterday; I'll try to find something concrete.
Ding!Zaxxon wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 10:48 am Also:
Ample evidence suggests that many Americans will hold back from getting the updated boosters, either because they are weary of the pandemic or may not feel urgency about an additional dose. With each new shot offered, there are fewer takers.![]()
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I, too, am weary of the pandemic. It is for this reason that I feel extreme urgency about an additional dose.
Edit 2, as CVS has had best availability for me in the past, no word yet from themWho is eligible to receive a single booster dose and when:
Individuals 18 years of age and older are eligible for a single booster dose of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, Bivalent if it has been at least two months since they have completed primary vaccination or have received the most recent booster dose with any authorized or approved monovalent COVID-19 vaccine.
Individuals 12 years of age and older are eligible for a single booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, Bivalent if it has been at least two months since they have completed primary vaccination or have received the most recent booster dose with any authorized or approved monovalent COVID-19 vaccine.
I have 2 coworkers with these symptoms - one here in Denver, one in Toronto - and both their home COVID tests are negative. So they are convinced it can't possibly be COVID. Because there are so many things floating around that can cause 102F fever just out of the blue...coopasonic wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 11:13 am Here I sit with fever, chills, coughing, congestion, fatigue, headache and a negative home test, I guess maybe I really did catch the flu in August. back to the office in 6 days!![]()