Posted on Oct 15, 2021
How did you decide which COVID-19 vaccine to receive?
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Availability? Shots required? Potential side effects? Brand loyalty?
Posted 4 y ago
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I'm still waiting for a vaccine to be available, hopefully there will be one out someday.
When I was young I remember getting my polio vaccine , and I never got polio, not even a slight case of it.
I also got the mumps vaccine, I never got a case of the mumps, or was never told that I may still get the mumps but it would be less than a full blown case of the mumps, and that I should wear PPE to make sure I didn't catch it from some non mumps vax person, you know why because I was vaccinated and it worked.
When I was young I remember getting my polio vaccine , and I never got polio, not even a slight case of it.
I also got the mumps vaccine, I never got a case of the mumps, or was never told that I may still get the mumps but it would be less than a full blown case of the mumps, and that I should wear PPE to make sure I didn't catch it from some non mumps vax person, you know why because I was vaccinated and it worked.
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PFC Andrew "Tommy" M., are you referring to the less than 100% effective rating of preventing infection (versus reducing issues)? I was expecting your answer to MAJ Byron Oyler would be more direct.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
PFC Andrew "Tommy" M. - Stop the madness! This vaccine is effective. It works!
Get the damn shot!
Get the damn shot!
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PFC Andrew "Tommy" M.
MAJ Byron Oyler - There are currently no FDA-licensed vaccines to prevent COVID-19. This guidance describes FDA’s
current recommendations regarding the data and information needed to support the issuance of an
Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) under section 564 of the FD&C Act (21 U.S.C. 360bbb-3) for
an investigational vaccine to prevent COVID-19
You can read it here from the EUA the FDA put out
https://www.fda.gov/media/142749/download
current recommendations regarding the data and information needed to support the issuance of an
Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) under section 564 of the FD&C Act (21 U.S.C. 360bbb-3) for
an investigational vaccine to prevent COVID-19
You can read it here from the EUA the FDA put out
https://www.fda.gov/media/142749/download
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I was at Knox when I got it....
Me: is this the line for the Covid shot?
Medic: Yeah...sign this...
Me: now what?
Medic: take off your top, gives me a shot, we made awkward eye contact... I walked away
Me: .... what they hell did I just get ... looks at covid vax card 'Moderna'
Got on with my life ....
Only side effect was a slight headache ... but we were doing field training at Knox in early April ... so that could have been caused by any number of things (PVT's, PV2's, PFC's...etc) HA HA
Me: is this the line for the Covid shot?
Medic: Yeah...sign this...
Me: now what?
Medic: take off your top, gives me a shot, we made awkward eye contact... I walked away
Me: .... what they hell did I just get ... looks at covid vax card 'Moderna'
Got on with my life ....
Only side effect was a slight headache ... but we were doing field training at Knox in early April ... so that could have been caused by any number of things (PVT's, PV2's, PFC's...etc) HA HA
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I was 65 at the time, but locally, the first available was Phizer and that wasn't until the end of March. I did look at the potential side effects, decided the risk was worth it at my age. I have no desire to force the under thirty crowd to take these vaccines to protect my old ass.
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I went with the J&J because it was one and done. The only reason for that was do to my significant other being forced to get one of the shots or be terminated from her employment. We had agreed if one got it the other would as well. Had it not been for the tyrannical times we live in neither of us would have until an actual time tested true vaccine was available. Which means never.
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For me at the time it was availability. The federally ran clinic was the only place who had enough doses.
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I got moderna. Followed the science. Has 94% effective rate in addition also has data on where the sweet spot is (when 2nd shot happens.) Due to wide spread of ot on Europe and shortages they studied it faster on the sweet spot. Pfizer is 8 weeks and moderna has not settled fully down at 8-12 weeks got my second shot at 10 weeks. Went with moderna even though the sweet spot had not fully settled but because they had more data to determine with. Thus giving me longer lasting effectiveness. Oh any the technology to produce this has been used in creating the flu shot for last ten years. And for the last three years their have been two types of flu shots. The quadvirilent had two of the mostly flu stands and vaccine for bird and swine flu which are covid also. Testing on people who had one of those covid and then got covid 19 had 99% chance of asymptomatic or very mild symptoms. Due to memory of how to fight covid. Get my info from a friend on cdc and jama articles and one from european medical articles. No I am not a doctor. Just always believe in doing my due diligence to make an informed decision and i was till july this year to get first stick. I am an advocate of the freedom to choose the get the shot or not.
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SGT (Join to see) Availability, I was working at the CVS Distribution Truck Gate and they were providing the J&J one to their Contractors. I was 2nd in Line. with No Line at the Time. In and Out in a Jiffy.
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I've read some horror stories about CVS/Rite Aid administering incorrect doses. Glad to know you didn't have such an experience, sir.
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I didn't get the vaccine but if I did it would be based on effectiveness of preventing one from getting COVID. It seems I remember the Johnson and Johnson previously being only 71% effective where the others were substantially higher.
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J&J is 66% per https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/janssen.html
Pfizer and Moderna 95% and 94.1% per same site. Are you sticking with the masks and distance until those numbers increase?
Pfizer and Moderna 95% and 94.1% per same site. Are you sticking with the masks and distance until those numbers increase?
Information about the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine
Information about the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine including name, manufacturer, type of vaccine, number of shots, how it is given, and links to ingredient information.
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Cpl Vic Burk
SGT (Join to see) - Both as needed. If I am more than six feet way I have the mask ready to pull up but don't unless I have to. Potentially I am in close contact with over a thousand students a day as I stand outside my classroom door during class changes and direct contact with eighty inside the classroom daily. Only about ten percent of my students wear the masks. The governor of Tennessee signed a bill that parents could waive the mask requirement in schools. Teachers have to wear them when close to students but if we are at least six feet away (such as during lecture) we can opt out. If I approach a student's desk I mask up (as required).
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MAJ Byron Oyler
This Vaccine Mandate Is A Huge Mistake | A Doctor Explains
Our leaders simply don't seem to understand human beings. At all. One doctor's thoughts on the new proposed federal vaccine mandates. More at https://zdoggmd...
SGT (Join to see) - I have had all three Pfizer and the only place I wear a mask is at my hospital (employment) and if shopping on post. What message am I sending as an RN if I wear a mask after receiving all three dosages. Check this video out.https://youtu.be/3lryJ2_umSg
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