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Bamama
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by blu6385
Regarding the mask wearing and still protecting others (didn’t want to quote everyone)
IMO I think once the vaccine is widely available to the public there should be no more need for masks or worrying about protecting others. If people want to be protected they should get the vaccine if they don’t want to get it it’s on them and no one else is responsible on making sure they are safe.
I am on the fence on getting it or giving it to my kids but I certainly don’t expect others to have to wear masks to protect me because I am choosing not to get vaccinated.
FYI- The vaccine will not be offered to children, as it has not been widely tested on children.
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Posted 12/16/20 12:08 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by NervousNell
If you've already had Covid you still get it right? My father in law is in a nursing home and he's had it (twice actually but not sure how accurate that second positive was). I hear nursing home residents are first along with staff. Just wondering how they handle those who have Covid antibodies already
I don’t believe that there has been anything put out yet from the CDC regarding patients recovered from covid with antibodies. Last I read the CDC didn’t comment yet on the vaccine for these individuals, however, researchers with Johns Hopkins commented saying it is recommended everyone who can get the vaccine gets it even if they have had covid because antibodies do decrease overtime based on current findings and it is possible, like your FIL to be reinfected. It is highly likely that if it’s medically ok, he can get it, I would ask his primary doctor that oversees his care!
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Posted 12/16/20 12:46 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by NervousNell
If you've already had Covid you still get it right? My father in law is in a nursing home and he's had it (twice actually but not sure how accurate that second positive was). I hear nursing home residents are first along with staff. Just wondering how they handle those who have Covid antibodies already
I don’t believe that there has been anything put out yet from the CDC regarding patients recovered from covid with antibodies. Last I read the CDC didn’t comment yet on the vaccine for these individuals, however, researchers with Johns Hopkins commented saying it is recommended everyone who can get the vaccine gets it even if they have had covid because antibodies do decrease overtime based on current findings and it is possible, like your FIL to be reinfected. It is highly likely that if it’s medically ok, he can get it, I would ask his primary doctor that oversees his care!
Thank you! I'm sure they will call us for consent before they do anything as my DH is his Healthcare proxy. We'll discuss it with them for sure.
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Posted 12/16/20 12:50 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
I know the vaccine is controversial amongst some. Tomorrow my hospital will be administering the vaccine to employees (they started today). They are administering the Pfizer vaccine where I am. My area is on the list to get first. I will be getting tomorrow I can’t even begin to say how excited I am. It’s like the dark cloud that has been over my head the last 10 months is beginning to lift and I can start to see hope and the other side of this! I will report back how it was, any side effects and will do the same at dose 2 in 4 weeks! I can see the day that covid is almost over
Update:12/16 Sorry I wanted to update this morning but just getting on now! Got the vaccine at 9 this morning. No issues no pain no fever Feel great. SO MANY of my coworkers are getting and there is a huge demand among employees. No issues reported thus far amongst employees. Will continue to update. My second dose is in 4 weeks
Just the doctors and nurses get it in the hospitals now or everyone that works there? I have friends who are not a nurse or doctor and haven't heard they have been offered it yet.
Not sure, maybe depends on their hospital? In mine we are assigned by units and departments so someone in my department that is a nurse receptionist got it because of the floor she’s assigned to.
Are these people near covid patients? I thought you said you were a Behavioral Analyst?
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Posted 12/16/20 11:43 AM |
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BargainMama
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
I know the vaccine is controversial amongst some. Tomorrow my hospital will be administering the vaccine to employees (they started today). They are administering the Pfizer vaccine where I am. My area is on the list to get first. I will be getting tomorrow I can’t even begin to say how excited I am. It’s like the dark cloud that has been over my head the last 10 months is beginning to lift and I can start to see hope and the other side of this! I will report back how it was, any side effects and will do the same at dose 2 in 4 weeks! I can see the day that covid is almost over
Update:12/16 Sorry I wanted to update this morning but just getting on now! Got the vaccine at 9 this morning. No issues no pain no fever Feel great. SO MANY of my coworkers are getting and there is a huge demand among employees. No issues reported thus far amongst employees. Will continue to update. My second dose is in 4 weeks
Just the doctors and nurses get it in the hospitals now or everyone that works there? I have friends who are not a nurse or doctor and haven't heard they have been offered it yet.
Not sure, maybe depends on their hospital? In mine we are assigned by units and departments so someone in my department that is a nurse receptionist got it because of the floor she’s assigned to.
Are these people near covid patients? I thought you said you were a Behavioral Analyst?
I'm guessing it's just for the simple fact that they work in the hospital and have shared spaces amongst staff members who may work with Covid patients. Like the elevators, restrooms, etc. I'm glad they are vaccinating the staff. Hopefully it prevents them from bringing it home to family and then resulting in more community spread.
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Posted 12/16/20 12:14 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by BargainMama
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
I know the vaccine is controversial amongst some. Tomorrow my hospital will be administering the vaccine to employees (they started today). They are administering the Pfizer vaccine where I am. My area is on the list to get first. I will be getting tomorrow I can’t even begin to say how excited I am. It’s like the dark cloud that has been over my head the last 10 months is beginning to lift and I can start to see hope and the other side of this! I will report back how it was, any side effects and will do the same at dose 2 in 4 weeks! I can see the day that covid is almost over
Update:12/16 Sorry I wanted to update this morning but just getting on now! Got the vaccine at 9 this morning. No issues no pain no fever Feel great. SO MANY of my coworkers are getting and there is a huge demand among employees. No issues reported thus far amongst employees. Will continue to update. My second dose is in 4 weeks
Just the doctors and nurses get it in the hospitals now or everyone that works there? I have friends who are not a nurse or doctor and haven't heard they have been offered it yet.
Not sure, maybe depends on their hospital? In mine we are assigned by units and departments so someone in my department that is a nurse receptionist got it because of the floor she’s assigned to.
Are these people near covid patients? I thought you said you were a Behavioral Analyst?
I'm guessing it's just for the simple fact that they work in the hospital and have shared spaces amongst staff members who may work with Covid patients. Like the elevators, restrooms, etc. I'm glad they are vaccinating the staff. Hopefully it prevents them from bringing it home to family and then resulting in more community spread.
True, I get that. Just thought in her line of work she wouldn't be near any of this. She is not a doctor or nurse.
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Posted 12/16/20 2:04 PM |
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Sash
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Re: Vaccine - update
Do you have to take this vaccine yearly?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have felt like I heard yes and no to this. And too lazy to search lol.
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Posted 12/16/20 2:26 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by Sash
Do you have to take this vaccine yearly?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have felt like I heard yes and no to this. And too lazy to search lol.
No question is dumb regarding vaccines especially this one. Last I read, this was the plan...to be given yearly just like the flu vaccine especially if they still think immunity doesn’t last long.
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Posted 12/16/20 3:19 PM |
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PitterPatter11
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by Sash
Do you have to take this vaccine yearly?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have felt like I heard yes and no to this. And too lazy to search lol.
This is TBD.
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Posted 12/16/20 3:55 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
I know the vaccine is controversial amongst some. Tomorrow my hospital will be administering the vaccine to employees (they started today). They are administering the Pfizer vaccine where I am. My area is on the list to get first. I will be getting tomorrow I can’t even begin to say how excited I am. It’s like the dark cloud that has been over my head the last 10 months is beginning to lift and I can start to see hope and the other side of this! I will report back how it was, any side effects and will do the same at dose 2 in 4 weeks! I can see the day that covid is almost over
Update:12/16 Sorry I wanted to update this morning but just getting on now! Got the vaccine at 9 this morning. No issues no pain no fever Feel great. SO MANY of my coworkers are getting and there is a huge demand among employees. No issues reported thus far amongst employees. Will continue to update. My second dose is in 4 weeks
Just the doctors and nurses get it in the hospitals now or everyone that works there? I have friends who are not a nurse or doctor and haven't heard they have been offered it yet.
Not sure, maybe depends on their hospital? In mine we are assigned by units and departments so someone in my department that is a nurse receptionist got it because of the floor she’s assigned to.
Are these people near covid patients? I thought you said you were a Behavioral Analyst?
I am a behavioral Analyst and work in psychiatric medicine and general medicine to provide behavior analytic interventions as well as counseling. Many patients I see are covid + and are provided with counseling to deal with the anxiety of their diagnosis and yes, to provide support to them to say goodbye to their families. I am with covid patients daily.
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Posted 12/16/20 3:58 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by BargainMama
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
I know the vaccine is controversial amongst some. Tomorrow my hospital will be administering the vaccine to employees (they started today). They are administering the Pfizer vaccine where I am. My area is on the list to get first. I will be getting tomorrow I can’t even begin to say how excited I am. It’s like the dark cloud that has been over my head the last 10 months is beginning to lift and I can start to see hope and the other side of this! I will report back how it was, any side effects and will do the same at dose 2 in 4 weeks! I can see the day that covid is almost over
Update:12/16 Sorry I wanted to update this morning but just getting on now! Got the vaccine at 9 this morning. No issues no pain no fever Feel great. SO MANY of my coworkers are getting and there is a huge demand among employees. No issues reported thus far amongst employees. Will continue to update. My second dose is in 4 weeks
Just the doctors and nurses get it in the hospitals now or everyone that works there? I have friends who are not a nurse or doctor and haven't heard they have been offered it yet.
Not sure, maybe depends on their hospital? In mine we are assigned by units and departments so someone in my department that is a nurse receptionist got it because of the floor she’s assigned to.
Are these people near covid patients? I thought you said you were a Behavioral Analyst?
I'm guessing it's just for the simple fact that they work in the hospital and have shared spaces amongst staff members who may work with Covid patients. Like the elevators, restrooms, etc. I'm glad they are vaccinating the staff. Hopefully it prevents them from bringing it home to family and then resulting in more community spread.
True, I get that. Just thought in her line of work she wouldn't be near any of this. She is not a doctor or nurse.
ALL hospital employees will be offered the vaccine. I work through the entire hospital so I was eligible because of my department location.
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Posted 12/16/20 3:59 PM |
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MarathonKnitter
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by Sash
Do you have to take this vaccine yearly?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have felt like I heard yes and no to this. And too lazy to search lol.
No question is dumb regarding vaccines especially this one. Last I read, this was the plan...to be given yearly just like the flu vaccine especially if they still think immunity doesn’t last long.
interesting.
maybe they'll make it a combo deal with the flu... like the TDAP.
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Posted 12/16/20 4:00 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by MarathonKnitter
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by Sash
Do you have to take this vaccine yearly?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have felt like I heard yes and no to this. And too lazy to search lol.
No question is dumb regarding vaccines especially this one. Last I read, this was the plan...to be given yearly just like the flu vaccine especially if they still think immunity doesn’t last long.
interesting.
maybe they'll make it a combo deal with the flu... like the TDAP.
The TDAP is usually every 10 years. I’m not sure how they would combine it with the flu vaccine. But whatever— it doesn’t matter right now.
OP: I’m so glad to hear that it wasn’t painful for you. The last time I had my TDAP was awful. Plus I’m terrified of needles and I need someone to be with me at the doctor’s.
Please keep us updated. It hasn’t been released here yet, but probably in the New Year.
And to everyone: How long will this take? I read that you must order ~1000 doses and then they need to be in deep freeze. Not every place has a deep freeze unit. We are also talking about a population of 8 billion. I have read that herd immunity for this is about 50-60%. Thoughts?
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Posted 12/16/20 4:50 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by MarathonKnitter
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by Sash
Do you have to take this vaccine yearly?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have felt like I heard yes and no to this. And too lazy to search lol.
No question is dumb regarding vaccines especially this one. Last I read, this was the plan...to be given yearly just like the flu vaccine especially if they still think immunity doesn’t last long.
interesting.
maybe they'll make it a combo deal with the flu... like the TDAP.
The TDAP is usually every 10 years. I’m not sure how they would combine it with the flu vaccine. But whatever— it doesn’t matter right now.
OP: I’m so glad to hear that it wasn’t painful for you. The last time I had my TDAP was awful. Plus I’m terrified of needles and I need someone to be with me at the doctor’s.
Please keep us updated. It hasn’t been released here yet, but probably in the New Year.
And to everyone: How long will this take? I read that you must order ~1000 doses and then they need to be in deep freeze. Not every place has a deep freeze unit. We are also talking about a population of 8 billion. I have read that herd immunity for this is about 50-60%. Thoughts?
The Pfizer vaccine needs the deep freeze. The Moderna needs about -4F or -20C for up to 6 months, which most home freezers can easily get to. I heard that the plan will probably be to send the Pfizer vaccine to specialized locations (like hospitals) that have the ability to store at the very low temps, and send the Moderna to other locations that don't have deep freeze storage. (CVS, doctor's offices, etc)
The current guestimate is that 70% of the population should be vaccinated by late Spring, early Summer.
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Posted 12/16/20 4:59 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by MarathonKnitter
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by Sash
Do you have to take this vaccine yearly?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have felt like I heard yes and no to this. And too lazy to search lol.
No question is dumb regarding vaccines especially this one. Last I read, this was the plan...to be given yearly just like the flu vaccine especially if they still think immunity doesn’t last long.
interesting.
maybe they'll make it a combo deal with the flu... like the TDAP.
The TDAP is usually every 10 years. I’m not sure how they would combine it with the flu vaccine. But whatever— it doesn’t matter right now.
OP: I’m so glad to hear that it wasn’t painful for you. The last time I had my TDAP was awful. Plus I’m terrified of needles and I need someone to be with me at the doctor’s.
Please keep us updated. It hasn’t been released here yet, but probably in the New Year.
And to everyone: How long will this take? I read that you must order ~1000 doses and then they need to be in deep freeze. Not every place has a deep freeze unit. We are also talking about a population of 8 billion. I have read that herd immunity for this is about 50-60%. Thoughts?
I heard that the first dose is usually fine and then mild side effects happen after the second dose.
The Moderna vaccine does not need the deep freeze so if that gets approved it will make distribution much easier.
I don't see how it's possible for the entire world to receive herd immunity. Right now it seems more like it's every nation for themselves.
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Posted 12/16/20 5:02 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by MarathonKnitter
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by Sash
Do you have to take this vaccine yearly?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have felt like I heard yes and no to this. And too lazy to search lol.
No question is dumb regarding vaccines especially this one. Last I read, this was the plan...to be given yearly just like the flu vaccine especially if they still think immunity doesn’t last long.
interesting.
maybe they'll make it a combo deal with the flu... like the TDAP.
The TDAP is usually every 10 years. I’m not sure how they would combine it with the flu vaccine. But whatever— it doesn’t matter right now.
OP: I’m so glad to hear that it wasn’t painful for you. The last time I had my TDAP was awful. Plus I’m terrified of needles and I need someone to be with me at the doctor’s.
Please keep us updated. It hasn’t been released here yet, but probably in the New Year.
And to everyone: How long will this take? I read that you must order ~1000 doses and then they need to be in deep freeze. Not every place has a deep freeze unit. We are also talking about a population of 8 billion. I have read that herd immunity for this is about 50-60%. Thoughts?
The Pfizer vaccine needs the deep freeze. The Moderna needs about -4F or -20C for up to 6 months, which most home freezers can easily get to. I heard that the plan will probably be to send the Pfizer vaccine to specialized locations (like hospitals) that have the ability to store at the very low temps, and send the Moderna to other locations that don't have deep freeze storage. (CVS, doctor's offices, etc)
The current guestimate is that 70% of the population should be vaccinated by late Spring, early Summer.
Yeah. They keep telling us about the one that needs the deep freeze. I'm assuming that is the Pfizer one. They say they have lots on order and there will be stations set up to give it here. I’ll trust them on this one.
Meanwhile, our hospitals are totally full and we are on full lockdown here. It’s getting bad. We had a record number of deaths the other day.
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Posted 12/16/20 7:58 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by BargainMama
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
I know the vaccine is controversial amongst some. Tomorrow my hospital will be administering the vaccine to employees (they started today). They are administering the Pfizer vaccine where I am. My area is on the list to get first. I will be getting tomorrow I can’t even begin to say how excited I am. It’s like the dark cloud that has been over my head the last 10 months is beginning to lift and I can start to see hope and the other side of this! I will report back how it was, any side effects and will do the same at dose 2 in 4 weeks! I can see the day that covid is almost over
Update:12/16 Sorry I wanted to update this morning but just getting on now! Got the vaccine at 9 this morning. No issues no pain no fever Feel great. SO MANY of my coworkers are getting and there is a huge demand among employees. No issues reported thus far amongst employees. Will continue to update. My second dose is in 4 weeks
Just the doctors and nurses get it in the hospitals now or everyone that works there? I have friends who are not a nurse or doctor and haven't heard they have been offered it yet.
Not sure, maybe depends on their hospital? In mine we are assigned by units and departments so someone in my department that is a nurse receptionist got it because of the floor she’s assigned to.
Are these people near covid patients? I thought you said you were a Behavioral Analyst?
I'm guessing it's just for the simple fact that they work in the hospital and have shared spaces amongst staff members who may work with Covid patients. Like the elevators, restrooms, etc. I'm glad they are vaccinating the staff. Hopefully it prevents them from bringing it home to family and then resulting in more community spread.
True, I get that. Just thought in her line of work she wouldn't be near any of this. She is not a doctor or nurse.
ALL hospital employees will be offered the vaccine. I work through the entire hospital so I was eligible because of my department location.
Thanks. I will have to ask my friends if they were offered too
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Posted 12/16/20 8:12 PM |
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tray831
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Re: Vaccine - update
Are these people near covid patients? I thought you said you were a Behavioral Analyst?
I'm guessing it's just for the simple fact that they work in the hospital and have shared spaces amongst staff members who may work with Covid patients. Like the elevators, restrooms, etc. I'm glad they are vaccinating the staff. Hopefully it prevents them from bringing it home to family and then resulting in more community spread.
True, I get that. Just thought in her line of work she wouldn't be near any of this. She is not a doctor or nurse.
*********************************************** Valentinesbaby:
I honestly can’t wrap my head around this ignorant statement. You can’t possibly think that doctors and nurses are the only ones near Covid patients?
Why would you think if OP isn’t a doctor or nurse in title; that she wouldn’t be eligible for the vaccine?? It’s a HOSPITAL!!!! They’re all at risk!
OP: Thank you for this post. I Look forward to your updates.
Message edited 12/16/2020 11:53:04 PM.
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Posted 12/16/20 11:51 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by tray831
Are these people near covid patients? I thought you said you were a Behavioral Analyst?
I'm guessing it's just for the simple fact that they work in the hospital and have shared spaces amongst staff members who may work with Covid patients. Like the elevators, restrooms, etc. I'm glad they are vaccinating the staff. Hopefully it prevents them from bringing it home to family and then resulting in more community spread.
True, I get that. Just thought in her line of work she wouldn't be near any of this. She is not a doctor or nurse.
*********************************************** Valentinesbaby:
I honestly can’t wrap my head around this ignorant statement. You can’t possibly think that doctors and nurses are the only ones near Covid patients?
Why would you think if OP isn’t a doctor or nurse in title; that she wouldn’t be eligible for the vaccine?? It’s a HOSPITAL!!!! They’re all at risk!
OP: Thank you for this post. I Look forward to your updates.
It was a simple question. The poster is not a nurse and wanted to know who is eligible in a hospital for the vaccine. The only people I know are doctors and nurses getting it. Nothing more than that :)
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Posted 12/17/20 2:06 AM |
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Diane
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by MarathonKnitter
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by Sash
Do you have to take this vaccine yearly?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have felt like I heard yes and no to this. And too lazy to search lol.
No question is dumb regarding vaccines especially this one. Last I read, this was the plan...to be given yearly just like the flu vaccine especially if they still think immunity doesn’t last long.
interesting.
maybe they'll make it a combo deal with the flu... like the TDAP.
I hope not, these are the ones that really scare me.
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Posted 12/17/20 1:45 PM |
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lululu
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by tray831
Are these people near covid patients? I thought you said you were a Behavioral Analyst?
I'm guessing it's just for the simple fact that they work in the hospital and have shared spaces amongst staff members who may work with Covid patients. Like the elevators, restrooms, etc. I'm glad they are vaccinating the staff. Hopefully it prevents them from bringing it home to family and then resulting in more community spread.
True, I get that. Just thought in her line of work she wouldn't be near any of this. She is not a doctor or nurse.
*********************************************** Valentinesbaby:
I honestly can’t wrap my head around this ignorant statement. You can’t possibly think that doctors and nurses are the only ones near Covid patients?
Why would you think if OP isn’t a doctor or nurse in title; that she wouldn’t be eligible for the vaccine?? It’s a HOSPITAL!!!! They’re all at risk!
OP: Thank you for this post. I Look forward to your updates.
I asked a friend of mine that works in a hospital if say, the woman who works at the front desk where you check in, or the security guards, for example were being offered the vaccine and she said not at this time at her hospital. Only those that have direct patient contact, so I don't think it was an ignorant question at all.
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Posted 12/17/20 1:48 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by Diane
Posted by MarathonKnitter
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by Sash
Do you have to take this vaccine yearly?
Sorry if this is a dumb question but I have felt like I heard yes and no to this. And too lazy to search lol.
No question is dumb regarding vaccines especially this one. Last I read, this was the plan...to be given yearly just like the flu vaccine especially if they still think immunity doesn’t last long.
interesting.
maybe they'll make it a combo deal with the flu... like the TDAP.
I hope not, these are the ones that really scare me.
Flu vaccine can't be stored below freezing, so unless things change drastically, they can't combine the Covid-19 mRNA vaccine and the influenza vaccine.
https://www.naccho.org/uploads/downloadable-resources/storage-of-influenza-vaccine-MDH-3.pdf
Store all influenza vaccine in the refrigerator at 35° to 46°F (2° to 8°C). Aim for 40°F (4°C). Never expose influenza vaccine to freezing temperatures, i.e., 32°F (0°C) or lower.
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Posted 12/17/20 1:52 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by valentinesbaby48
It was a simple question. The poster is not a nurse and wanted to know who is eligible in a hospital for the vaccine. The only people I know are doctors and nurses getting it. Nothing more than that :)
Each hospital is distributing at their discretion, since in different settings certain people may be at more risk than they would be in a different setting. It also depends on hop many they have & how many staff members they have.
It is an interesting question--my husband works in a hospital & I keep asking him for updates. It has more to do with potential contact than job title.They started with people who work in the Emergency room & ICUs, I believe. I assume that would include, for example, the security guards in the ER.
All hospital employees will have the option to get it. They just aren't getting all their doses at once, so they will just keep moving down the line.
He is primarily remote, so he is a the bottom of the list, but they have told all employees they will have the option.
Like OP's hospital, it was also well received.
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Posted 12/18/20 3:35 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by tourist
Posted by valentinesbaby48
It was a simple question. The poster is not a nurse and wanted to know who is eligible in a hospital for the vaccine. The only people I know are doctors and nurses getting it. Nothing more than that :)
Each hospital is distributing at their discretion, since in different settings certain people may be at more risk than they would be in a different setting. It also depends on hop many they have & how many staff members they have.
It is an interesting question--my husband works in a hospital & I keep asking him for updates. It has more to do with potential contact than job title.They started with people who work in the Emergency room & ICUs, I believe. I assume that would include, for example, the security guards in the ER.
All hospital employees will have the option to get it. They just aren't getting all their doses at once, so they will just keep moving down the line.
He is primarily remote, so he is a the bottom of the list, but they have told all employees they will have the option.
Like OP's hospital, it was also well received.
DHs friend is a security manager at a Northwell hospital and he just got his today. So yes, it really depends on the risk and patient contact more so than the job title. I assume security in the ER is around Covid patients quite a bit so they probably are up there on the list to get it first, etc.
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Posted 12/27/20 8:36 PM |
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Re: Vaccine - update
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by tray831
Are these people near covid patients? I thought you said you were a Behavioral Analyst?
I'm guessing it's just for the simple fact that they work in the hospital and have shared spaces amongst staff members who may work with Covid patients. Like the elevators, restrooms, etc. I'm glad they are vaccinating the staff. Hopefully it prevents them from bringing it home to family and then resulting in more community spread.
True, I get that. Just thought in her line of work she wouldn't be near any of this. She is not a doctor or nurse.
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I honestly can’t wrap my head around this ignorant statement. You can’t possibly think that doctors and nurses are the only ones near Covid patients?
Why would you think if OP isn’t a doctor or nurse in title; that she wouldn’t be eligible for the vaccine?? It’s a HOSPITAL!!!! They’re all at risk!
OP: Thank you for this post. I Look forward to your updates.
It was a simple question. The poster is not a nurse and wanted to know who is eligible in a hospital for the vaccine. The only people I know are doctors and nurses getting it. Nothing more than that :)
Every employee in my hospital by highest risk department is eligible. Example: medical ICU went first as they should. ALL employees including the clerk is eligible on that unit. Job titles do not matter
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Posted 12/27/20 11:34 PM |
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