My wife got her first dose on saturday, she had some muscle and joint pain, as well as a persistent chill through yesterday morning. Seems to be all good since then though.
As a note - This is the first time she remembers ever getting side effects from a vaccine - and she's been getting the yearly flu shot since before I met her.
-Formerly Stabulator
I get those same side-effects when I get a Flu vaccine. Goes away after one or two days.
1 in 10 people in LA county has tested positive at some point, county scientists believe the actual number is closer to 1 in 3.
Just in case you still have any of those "covid is just killing people that were going to die anyway" folks in your life, Los Angeles has waived air-quality restrictions on the number of cremations that can happen daily just to handle the sheer number of bodies.
You should start a rumour saying that you'll get COVID if you breathe the air in from those cremated bodies, and the only way to prevent this is if you STAY HOME or WEAR A MASK if you go outside
I suppose Los Angelinos are across this already:
https://www.latimes.com/california/s...q3o1LxzCvnYtI8
I was watching the local news this morning and they are now setting up immunization locations to administer the vaccine to front line workers. A project that will take six weeks to complete. They're JUST starting now. This is Canada...not Rwanda, you'd think we would have access to the vaccine shortly after the US.
What does that mean for the rest of the population? By the end of the summer or into the fall if we're lucky, I think.
My parents are over 65, next group after front line workers and vaccines are still not available yet for them supposedly until February. we, LA county, are probably one of the worst counties in the nation in terms of cases and deaths, yet we are also one of the slowest in this regard...
On top of moderna vaccines being on hold now due to large numbers of allergic reactions...
Expect delays and quit complaining!