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Old 01-04-2021, 09:20 PM   #1
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It's funny that John brought vaccinations up in another post. And wanted to share;

We're in FL from TX. Actually stuck in FL due to family problems. We are scheduled to leave in April but the vaccines are coming out now and we really wanted to avail ourselves of that. Read the articles about state guidelines for FL and they always said "residents". TX guidelines said "residents". Figured we were going to have to buy plane tickets back and forth to TX to get the shots. Talked to our Dr. nurse today and she didn't know for sure....so;

decided to call the county health office here in FL as a long shot. Finally reached them and found the nicest lady. She said there was no "resident" restriction. I told her our age and she said she would put us on the list right now. I asked would it be weeks, months or what. She said a nurse would call us within the next week to schedule!!

I know many are traveling, or want to travel, at this time of year. If, like us, getting the vaccination is important. I was relieved, shocked even, that I was welcomed like a resident. Made our day and sure was a stress reliever. Just wanted to share that with anyone that might have those concerns.
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Old 01-05-2021, 04:13 AM   #2
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It's funny that John brought vaccinations up in another post. And wanted to share;

We're in FL from TX. Actually stuck in FL due to family problems. We are scheduled to leave in April but the vaccines are coming out now and we really wanted to avail ourselves of that. Read the articles about state guidelines for FL and they always said "residents". TX guidelines said "residents". Figured we were going to have to buy plane tickets back and forth to TX to get the shots. Talked to our Dr. nurse today and she didn't know for sure....so;

decided to call the county health office here in FL as a long shot. Finally reached them and found the nicest lady. She said there was no "resident" restriction. I told her our age and she said she would put us on the list right now. I asked would it be weeks, months or what. She said a nurse would call us within the next week to schedule!!

I know many are traveling, or want to travel, at this time of year. If, like us, getting the vaccination is important. I was relieved, shocked even, that I was welcomed like a resident. Made our day and sure was a stress reliever. Just wanted to share that with anyone that might have those concerns.
Mom is 96 in New Mexico rest home she is getting Covid vaccination my sister and I went around about the vaccine. New Mexico Frontline workers and very elderly are the first to receive the vaccine. Danny I’ll be in the Tampa area for awhile if so maybe we could have a beer together.
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Old 01-05-2021, 04:20 AM   #3
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Your Lucky, access varies county by county in Florida. Here in Pasco county it appears they give 500 shots a day for 65 and older. The shots are divided into 5, hour long time slots per day and access to a "Ticket" for a time slot occurs 24 hours before by online access only (kind of like buying World Series Tickets tickets). Time slots are filled within a few seconds of the opening bell. What's to happen when they need to give the second shot? We have been trying for 3 days to garner a "Ticket" for a shot. We'll try again today.
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Old 01-05-2021, 05:13 AM   #4
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Thanks, Danny. Benda and I are going to wander into the health department here in Okeechobee today and see what the story is. Doesn't hurt to ask!
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Old 01-05-2021, 06:41 AM   #5
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Don't know about Florida but Texas isn't working very smoothly. The process is getting me and Betty frustrated. We have friends and relatives in health care. They call us and tell us what drugstore or provider is giving shots. Call them and get the run around. We look at the state covid website that tells who has vaccine, we call them, and they haven't received any yet. We are on the list at our nearest drugstore. Our docs office says they are on the list to receive but will get no advance notice, it will just show up.
I don't think these government employees would make it in the real world.
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Old 01-05-2021, 09:50 AM   #6
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Don't know about Florida but Texas isn't working very smoothly. The process is getting me and Betty frustrated. We have friends and relatives in health care. They call us and tell us what drugstore or provider is giving shots. Call them and get the run around. We look at the state covid website that tells who has vaccine, we call them, and they haven't received any yet. We are on the list at our nearest drugstore. Our docs office says they are on the list to receive but will get no advance notice, it will just show up.
I don't think these government employees would make it in the real world.
Claudia & I are now on the list to get a shot. Our local primary care doc got some does. Unfortunately I was told by the doc's office that it would be 3-4 weeks due to all the red tape and govt induced complication.

For Texas resident, here is a list of places that received the vaccine; some are only giving shots out to "1A" people (mostly first line med personnel and such; not sure)".

https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/...a4acfe4a05920a
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Old 01-05-2021, 08:08 AM   #7
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Here in "The People's Republic of Maryland" it's been a S#@+ show. Supposedly they have more vaccione then people to administer it. The state is dead last in distributing the vaccine. What a dumpster fire. But!, But! Maryland was proud that they and Virginia were able to "donate" vaccine to Washington D.C., apparently they weren't on the distribution list. You just can't make this stuff up!

Maryland's Covid website. https://covidlink.maryland.gov/content/vaccine/
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Old 01-05-2021, 08:24 AM   #8
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I've had my share of shots, pokes, jabs, stabs, and grabs. I've had surgeries, body parts replaced, body parts removed. I've been in the US Army and got prodded in places I deny even exist and shots with air guns to rusty needles.

Even with all of that, I remember the first time I saw a hypodermic needle. I was 4 years old and when that doctor pulled out that needle, I panicked. My parents held me down to the FLOOR, the doctor put both knees on both shoulders. I was hog tied by 3 people holding me down, AND I still managed to bite that danged doctor's hand!

It was then I got a whack across my head, one on my leg, and one on my butt... all at the same time and then in my horror and shock ... the needle hit my arm!

I yelled and screamed like all hell itself just let loose ever captive since creation! They all let go of me and I ran out that door so fast, the wind couldn't even keep up with me.

I've been terrified of needles ever since, in spite of everything that I've been through since then. I hate needles and I about pass out when I see one.

So, if I ever have to get the Covid shot ... well .... I'll have to be severely incapacitated and probably in a coma before they stick that thing in my body!
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Old 03-10-2021, 12:43 PM   #9
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I've had my share of shots, pokes, jabs, stabs, and grabs. I've had surgeries, body parts replaced, body parts removed. I've been in the US Army and got prodded in places I deny even exist and shots with air guns to rusty needles.

Even with all of that, I remember the first time I saw a hypodermic needle. I was 4 years old and when that doctor pulled out that needle, I panicked. My parents held me down to the FLOOR, the doctor put both knees on both shoulders. I was hog tied by 3 people holding me down, AND I still managed to bite that danged doctor's hand!

It was then I got a whack across my head, one on my leg, and one on my butt... all at the same time and then in my horror and shock ... the needle hit my arm!

I yelled and screamed like all hell itself just let loose ever captive since creation! They all let go of me and I ran out that door so fast, the wind couldn't even keep up with me.

I've been terrified of needles ever since, in spite of everything that I've been through since then. I hate needles and I about pass out when I see one.

So, if I ever have to get the Covid shot ... well .... I'll have to be severely incapacitated and probably in a coma before they stick that thing in my body!
Then pray like anything you don't end up with a condition like mine.
For the past three years I have been having injections in my left eye. Not in the skin around my eye, but right in the eyeball.
When I was first informed that I would habe to have them, I asked for a general anasthetic.
That didn't happen and I had the first one with only local anasthetic drops as preparation! It was very scary. But the alternative was to lose the sight in that eye.

Since then I've had more than a dozen of these shots and (thanks to a very caring and gentle eye doc) they have become routine for me.
I remembered as a kid we had an oath;

Cross my heart and hope to die.
Stick a needle in my eye.

Having a needle in our eyes was the worst thing we could imagine happening to us. Never did I imagine...
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Old 01-05-2021, 10:15 AM   #10
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Y'all can have mine I drank out of the stock tank yesterday..
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Y'all can have mine I drank out of the stock tank yesterday..
Was that your stock of Jack or shine?
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Old 02-12-2021, 08:37 AM   #12
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Y'all can have mine I drank out of the stock tank yesterday..
Hard for some to understand.

-1, windchill -14 this am.

For those fearing being too close to #27 dropping her calf this morning, running from old Apex the bull, or chipping ice from either stock tank we have an alternate vaccination plan:
Roll down your windows (yes all of then) , slow down to 15mph, & drive downwind (it's only 25mph now) past the 1/4 million head of cattle in the feed lot a few times.

That'll help your immunity blossom.

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Old 02-12-2021, 03:03 PM   #13
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Hard for some to understand.

-1, windchill -14 this am.

For those fearing being too close to #27 dropping her calf this morning, running from old Apex the bull, or chipping ice from either stock tank we have an alternate vaccination plan:
Roll down your windows (yes all of then) , slow down to 15mph, & drive downwind (it's only 25mph now) past the 1/4 million head of cattle in the feed lot a few times.

That'll help your immunity blossom.

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When we were first married, my DW (city girl that she was) had never been near a feed lot, much less down wind of one.... We visited Uncle Clyde and Aunt Lilly, who owned a dairy farm. We got to their house about 2PM, just as Uncle Clyde was walking out to the pasture to herd the cows to the milking parlor. Aunt Lilly hugged my new bride, invited her to come with her to the barn while Uncle Clyde and I went the other direction.

To make a long story short, when we got back to my parent's home, DW stripped off everything, it all went into the trash as she wrapped a towel around herself (on the back porch) and headed to the bathroom. She took, what I believe, is still the record longest shower in Kentwood history.... Needless to say, her "immune system" was not only shocked, but "boldly enhanced" that day.....

No longer does it bother her sensibilities when we drive past a feed lot or a cattle auction barn.
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Old 01-05-2021, 10:24 AM   #14
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Way to go Danny. Carrie and I are "young uns" (68) so we are not on the list for first round here in Colorado, 70 being the magic number, but we are from a very small community/county so I don't believe it will be long. My best friends brother who is 77 just lost his wife. They knew she was high risk so went into quarantine back in April. By the end of November she was going nuts wanting to get out so scheduled a pedicure. (They were living in the city). Came home and four days later got sick, 5 days later (Dec 7 ironically) she passed away.
Soooo we are sitting tight until the vaccine. Stay safe everyone! We are almost home.
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Old 01-05-2021, 12:54 PM   #15
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Our pharmacy just called. Appointments for the vaccine next Tuesday. Didn't even ask which vaccine.

edit add: Betty says Moderna.
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Old 01-12-2021, 03:24 PM   #16
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Vaccinations are going slow here in Georgia, my wife will qualify for health reasons before me, I'm in class 1-B working in the school system. The problem here is setting up an appointment online, the sites are so overcrowded it takes hours to get through. Hopefully things will get better soon and we can put this virus behind us by the end of the year or at least see a slow down.
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Old 01-12-2021, 05:13 PM   #17
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Like Dutchmen, I will not avail myself to it. Will not have it. I will travel where it is deemed good and thats all. No tests, no vaccine. for me or my beloved DW. Just do not believe in it.

My mom, in a nursing home, unless it is a requirement for staying there, she will not have it either. It is very hard to even go and visit my own mother, as I will not be allowed to have my temp taken and RECORDED, which only happened once when my Dad died this past Dec 5th. When that person recorded my temp, nope, no longer visiting. We shall see after Jan 22. Only way we can visit is through a screen window with masks on and 3 people listening on our conversation, not deliberately, but they do and they watch to make sure those STUPID MASKS STAY ON. I am deaf, wearing hearing aids, I cannot talk to people with a mask on. I cannot understand a da** word anyone is saying. For me, its about understanding what is said, not hearing them. Therefore, my poor Mom has to rely on very short visits when I deliver her groceries and occasional takeout.

This crap needs to be over!!
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Old 01-12-2021, 05:40 PM   #18
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I understand some people don’t want or don’t believe in the vaccine and that’s ok, I’ll take the vaccine to help keep it from spreading, if enough able bodied people take it we can get ahead of the virus. P.S. I know it is real, I lost a 50 year old relative a couple of months ago.
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Old 01-13-2021, 04:27 AM   #19
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"This crap needs to be over!!"
Might I ask, since you aren't willing to do even the smallest thing to stop the spread, why you believe it is time for it to be over? Maybe it is time for people to stop believing "It's all about me" and get with the program.
My 90 year old mother lives in a senior complex in Wisconsin and this complex has lost NOT ONE RESIDENT! The residents are not allowed out except for medical reasons and no visitors are allowed in because visitors wouldn't even wear the masks that were furnished originally by the facility. Do you HEAR what I'm saying?
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Old 01-28-2021, 04:30 PM   #20
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Texas doesn't seem to be on top of distribution. It is hit or miss. My local doc over in Lakehills received 700 doses and my wife and I were on the list. When my wife called to find out what is going on, she was told my doc has 6000 patients. That is a bald faced LIE. She gave out all the doses and we weren't called.

My youngest kiddo is a senior manager in a financial institution. She has a friend whose sister called Welmed who had some of the vaccine over 400 times and finally got through and got my kiddo, missus and me an appointment and we got our first does last Friday. It is the M vaccine so 4 weeks till second and we have an appointment for the 2nd. Hope they don't run out. Welmed was giving vaccinations to people with appointments at a senior community center in South San Antonio. My wife had a little bit of a sore arm and I had no side effects so looking forward to getting this done; will be going back to live church services. Many of my brother and sister Christians feel the Covid is some sort of urban legend and while we started with social distancing, that lasted about one week and now we are watching Sunday services on youtube. Not the same.
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