margarita25
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Girl, thank God you lived.
eta: and hubby was good too.![]()
@Lilibet :I still want to know your thoughts on surface transmission.
I have several questions for dr. O, in progress
(Having some tech diffs on my device, so dbm’d. Will pick back up when tech issues resolved, yes surface transmission, I also want to ask him what he thinks about the effect of the new variants on MIS-C, etc. @LilibetI’d love to know what Dr O has to say about surface transmission! We’ve eased up on wiping down our Instacart groceries and other items like mail after having Covid and the monoclonal antibodies. I hope we’re not taking a huge risk. Of course, we still wash our hands after handling those things.
I discussed with our doctor his thoughts on how we got it after being SO careful. I assumed it was surface transmission from a rare trip to a store by my dh. I figured I touched something he brought from the store that we forgot to wipe, came down with it first and gave it to my husband. Our doctor said it was more likely airborne and that he got it first asymptomatically, gave it to me and then developed symptoms a few days later. He could be right, since surface transmission is more rare, but the airborne route theory just seems awfully circuitous to me. We’ll never know.
THANK YOU @margarita25 for your message! I certainly do trust your opinion and have since my first day on this thread back in February 2020. I listened to the first 40 minutes of Dr O so far and IMO he is spot on. Even though I have a degree of immunity from my encounter with Covid in late January (plus a monoclonal antibody infusion), and will receive my vaccination starting May 3, there is no way I will consider that “permission” to slack off. Dr O has confirmed my instincts, as has Dr Walensky. The variants are coming and they aren’t going to cut us any slack just because we want our “normal” life back again. Keep beating that drum dear friend!
So my heartfelt message to all of you is do not let pandemic fatigue get you, do not get complacent or comfortable. There’s a BIG STORM on our doorstep.
For those still looking to get a shot -- use the CDC Vaccine Finder. You can select the type of shot and enter your zip code to see what's available near you.
*sigh*
this is still just such a frustrating process in my area. I’m practically in tears wondering how I’m going to be able get my household family members vaxxed when they become eligible. I’ve put them at risk all year due to work. And now this ridiculous jumping through hoops.
fwiw i just now had an open appt slot for DH at cvs (after trying all week) but they didn’t have a second shot appointment available so I couldn’t continue the scheduling process.
Do they only allow appointment bookings for a limited time period? Say, for the next month or whatever.
(I can't get onto the CDC Vaccine Finder site to look, says it is unavailable. Maybe because I am not in the US.)
Do they only allow appointment bookings for a limited time period? Say, for the next month or whatever. Or do they have months and months of appointments?
(I can't get onto the CDC Vaccine Finder site to look, says it is unavailable. Maybe because I am not in the US.)
Blast from the past! My dh (then boyfriend) had the knack for winning concert tickets from call-in radio shows. We went to quite a few in our broke student days. I was never able to get through the line, and I can still hear the busy signal.Ha I actually won tickets once on a dial in radio contest (Robert Plant and the Black Crowes concert 1990....that was quite a night) might have been the only thing I’ve actually ever won
Guess I should have saved up my luck for the pandemic thing 30 years laterdarn it
Eta I’ve been checking a vax finder /angel fb group for tips and tricks. Need to step away from the process for a bit as I’m getting a touch of anxiety from the whole thing.
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