Aims! So good to see your pixels! And glad your support network is coming through for you
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.
Aimee, how lovely to see you! You and your Em are amazing, and I'm so glad you're home, doing well, and have a good team of medical professionals on your side. All the love to you.
AIMS!! You sound amazing.
OK, this is a real question -- I'm not panicking or anything even close to it, but -- I got Pfizer, which I'm reading is less effective against getting the Delta variant, though still likely keeps it from killing you. I'm good with that, and I will be masking up more again.
Here's the question: does doubling up and seeking out the Moderna vax now have any validity to it as further protection? Or is that just dumb and showing a lack of understanding of how vaxes work? I don't really know where to find info. on that or if it's even worth pursuing. Thoughts?
ETA: Well, actually, I have an appt. with a new PCP next week, so I can ask her, of course. Just curious if I'm alone in wondering.
From what I've seen - from my retired doctor father, who is interested - if you got Pfizer or Moderna it's unlikely that getting a different shot will increase effectiveness. If you got Johnson & Johnson, which is a different technology, and less effective in general, getting one dose of Pfizer/Moderna might help overall. This isn't yet an official or approved protocol, though, so it's not clear you could get a doctor to do it (unless you lied). (mr. flea had J&J, which is why we wonder/worry. Everyone else in my family got Pfizer.)
Also, the study in Israel about the Pfizer vaccine was with a very small study group, which means their results should be taken with a grain of salt. I wouldn't panic yet. ND and I are also House Pfizer.
Oh, that's interesting and makes sense. Thanks, flea.
Yeah, I read that, too, Pix. Definitely not panicking.
DH is Pfizer, I'm Moderna, and the kids are J&J. Bottom line, feel confident getting together with vaccinated friends and family, still mask up in sketchy situations, and will probably be a compulsive hand washer forever.
My doctors say that people over 65 or those vulnerable may have to get a booster at some point, but aren't recommending it yet.
It’s good to see you on the board, Aimee.
I feel a bit like we’re in the eye of the hurricane, COVID-wise. I’m enjoying spending time with my vaccinated friends while I can.
Hail, my Empress!
Calli, same - Jim and I were talking this morning about the odds of the Seattle Symphony having in-hall audiences during the next season; there's a note on the page for the opening gala in September that reads
In the event that state and federal guidelines require us to modify our plans, these benefits may be modified and your purchase will be considered a donation.
The packages start at $1000 and run up to $50,000.
I'm resigned to the yoga studio going back to Zoom classes and the gym closing again, though I think one more lockdown will see Michael and Alexa shut the place down for good.