I'm hoping your natural and infused antibodies keep you and your newly acquired superpowers safe, Steph.
'Objects In Space'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I saw an item on the news about vaccination in rural areas - the reporter was interviewing a doctor at a 25-bed hospital in rural Kentucky. They were more than happy to get the J&J vaccine, since it's harder for people to get to the hospital for one shot, much less two, and they can keep it in their standard refrigerator. The report featured a 90-year-old woman who went to get vaccinated; she wouldn't go in the hospital, so she sat in an open-air space and they brought the vaccine to her. I think she was the first to get it there.
And it turns out my boss and I will be getting our second shots at the same place on the same day; our appointments are an hour apart, so I expect he'll be gone by the time I get there.
This afternoon on my favorite (I don't have many) one of the callers was talking about her mother who has Alzheimers pretty bad, to the point where trying to take her out of the house to one of the sites is just not workable. Having a mobile injection team that could travel for a house call for such cases would be a blessing, particularly now that there's a vaccine that doesn't have to be specially handled.
It was a great segment, particularly because the CDC has just issued new guidelines about whether it's safe for fully vaccinated people to socialize without masks, so there was a lot of discussion about that as well.
Timelies all!
My parents and Gary's parents are all fully vaccinated. With the new CDC guidelines, that means we're having the first Seder at my MIL's house. It also means my folks can stay with us on their way back north.
So sorry to hear it, msbelle.
Got my first Pfizer today.
Not sore or sick but the fatigue is semi-hilarious.
Its like I'm depressed and can't drag myself out of bed but I actually WANT to do stuff and I'm at work working.
That's great Sheryl.
NYT and a couple others say the reaction to the second shot is worse for women than for men, which tracks with what I've observed but raises a LOT of questions about why bodies would react differently. Biology is complex.
Having a mobile injection team that could travel for a house call for such cases would be a blessing, particularly now that there's a vaccine that doesn't have to be specially handled.
A nursing group in the Netherlands (where, universal health care) shifted from making patients come in to having the nurses go to the patients' homes a few years ago, because the nurses chose to make that shift, and the results have been staggeringly great.
Just spoke with my aunt. My uncle probably only has a few days. He is not awake, his breathing is labored and rattling. He is not eating and their living wills request no feeding tubes.
I think they’ve been married over 50 years. They call each other Love. They had trouble getting pregnant, but would take my brother and I for a week some summers. They were the fun aunt and uncle.
Oh msbelle. They sound wonderful.
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