Covid Vaccine Party

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Tha1ChiefRocka
Fratt Sinapp

Location: Ohio
United States
  • #1
  • Posted: 03/04/2021 08:43
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I got the first dose last Saturday. 2nd on March 20th.

Post when you get your vax.

Peace.
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BeA Sunflower

Location: Forest Park
United States
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  • Posted: 03/04/2021 12:36
  • Post subject: Re: Covid Vaccine Party
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Tha1ChiefRocka wrote:
I got the first dose last Saturday. 2nd on March 20th.

Post when you get your vax.

Peace.


That's awesome! So jealous! I'm in the 1C group so hopefully I'll hear really soon. 😁
Romanelli
Bone Swah
Gender: Male

Location: Broomfield, Colorado
United States

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  • Posted: 03/04/2021 12:47
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I'm an essential government employee.

Still no word.
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Hayden

Location: Vietnam
Canada
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  • Posted: 03/04/2021 16:11
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I'm a Canadian.

So.

Maybe next year.



(snideness aside, I think my actual expected estimation is November/December)
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baystateoftheart
Neil Young as a butternut squash

Age: 31

Location: Massachusetts
United States
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  • Posted: 03/05/2021 01:31
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In Massachusetts, I get no priority for being immunocompromised. This is the case in many other states as well, and for many other conditions that increase risk. They're going off a CDC list of conditions that are confirmed to increase risk, which is very small because COVID is new and its effects on people with various disabilities have been a research afterthought (a familiar story). Everyone under 65 with a condition that is thought to increase risk but hasn't been "confirmed" to do so (except asthma due to influential people lobbying for an exception) has to wait until everyone can get the vaccine. One more item for the long list of COVID/response equity disasters in the past year. And of course, vaccine inequity within the US pales in comparison to inequity across nations.

I'm hoping that I'll be able to get my first dose sometime in April, but we'll see.

EDIT: Anyway, don't mean to rain on the parade too much. I'm happy for you and everyone else who has gotten a vaccine when it's their turn!
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BeA Sunflower

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  • Posted: 03/14/2021 22:41
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baystateoftheart wrote:
In Massachusetts, I get no priority for being immunocompromised. This is the case in many other states as well, and for many other conditions that increase risk. They're going off a CDC list of conditions that are confirmed to increase risk, which is very small because COVID is new and its effects on people with various disabilities have been a research afterthought (a familiar story). Everyone under 65 with a condition that is thought to increase risk but hasn't been "confirmed" to do so (except asthma due to influential people lobbying for an exception) has to wait until everyone can get the vaccine. One more item for the long list of COVID/response equity disasters in the past year. And of course, vaccine inequity within the US pales in comparison to inequity across nations.

I'm hoping that I'll be able to get my first dose sometime in April, but we'll see.

EDIT: Anyway, don't mean to rain on the parade too much. I'm happy for you and everyone else who has gotten a vaccine when it's their turn!


Same here brother. I'm disabled from a severe auto-immune disease (Behcet's). I've actually had to go to the ICU for respiratory distress from this illness.

And yet I still have no idea when I'm going to get vaccinated. Pretty crazy. 😐
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BeA Sunflower

Location: Forest Park
United States
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  • Posted: 03/16/2021 16:16
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Repo wrote:
baystateoftheart wrote:
In Massachusetts, I get no priority for being immunocompromised. This is the case in many other states as well, and for many other conditions that increase risk. They're going off a CDC list of conditions that are confirmed to increase risk, which is very small because COVID is new and its effects on people with various disabilities have been a research afterthought (a familiar story). Everyone under 65 with a condition that is thought to increase risk but hasn't been "confirmed" to do so (except asthma due to influential people lobbying for an exception) has to wait until everyone can get the vaccine. One more item for the long list of COVID/response equity disasters in the past year. And of course, vaccine inequity within the US pales in comparison to inequity across nations.

I'm hoping that I'll be able to get my first dose sometime in April, but we'll see.

EDIT: Anyway, don't mean to rain on the parade too much. I'm happy for you and everyone else who has gotten a vaccine when it's their turn!


Same here brother. I'm disabled from a severe auto-immune disease (Behcet's). I've actually had to go to the ICU for respiratory distress from this illness.

And yet I still have no idea when I'm going to get vaccinated. Pretty crazy. :|


I've got an appointment! Tomorrow! It's a two hour drive, but well worth it! I love road trips anyways! Will definitely stop for some coffee and apple pie on the way back. lol.

#luckoftheirish #coffee&pie
baystateoftheart
Neil Young as a butternut squash

Age: 31

Location: Massachusetts
United States
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  • Posted: 03/17/2021 02:53
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Repo wrote:
I've got an appointment! Tomorrow! It's a two hour drive, but well worth it! I love road trips anyways! Will definitely stop for some coffee and apple pie on the way back. lol.

#luckoftheirish #coffee&pie


Congrats! 😄
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junodog4
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Location: Calgary
Canada
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  • Posted: 03/18/2021 02:37
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Hayden wrote:
I'm a Canadian.

So.

Maybe next year.



(snideness aside, I think my actual expected estimation is November/December)


We have a spectacularly bad government in Alberta... but for some reason, we're ahead of the game with vaccinations. I should be good to go in June.
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Hayden

Location: Vietnam
Canada
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  • Posted: 03/18/2021 02:50
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junodog4 wrote:
We have a spectacularly bad government in Alberta...


I am so sorry about what's going on over there 🤣 I won't pretend Ontario isn't also a mess, but still.

All the best for June.
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