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@angelainwi great news for you and hopefully you'll skate by without other side effects! I didn't begrudge my side effects at all. In fact I was grateful that my body was gearing up to protect me. It's much easier to feel sick when you know you AREN'T sick, rather than the dread we would feel if we were actually on the verge of getting real Covid.
@anneg, great info, as always
@anonymiss I am not going to continue debating but you're right about the variants. That's the fear now, and why the doctors and scientists say that each one of us is responsible to get the vaccine. THAT is the way to keep variants from emerging. The unvaccinated among us are Petri dishes in which new variants are born. I understand you're exceedingly cautious. I, too, have been called paranoid this year. However, I don't know where you live, but here in NYC it is literally impossible to even walk out of my apartment door without running into other people, so I have had to be extreme. I don't live in an area where other people can be avoided, although I did do all my food shopping online, etc. I only left the house to go to the doctor to renew my prescriptions. I didn't see my grandchildren or anyone else.
I'm sorry your eye doctor got Covid after vaccine, but had he or she had both doses and then two extra weeks for immunity to kick in? If so, and your eye doctor is alive, the vaccine may be the reason your doctor is still around.
I'm not thrilled that DeBlasio is opening up New York in July, and that is because my daughter and her family haven't been vaccinated yet. If I could kiss the vaccine, I would. It is the before and after dividing line. It shouldn't be the have and have nots, because it's free and now finally easily accessible. But that's what will be happening.
@anneg, great info, as always
@anonymiss I am not going to continue debating but you're right about the variants. That's the fear now, and why the doctors and scientists say that each one of us is responsible to get the vaccine. THAT is the way to keep variants from emerging. The unvaccinated among us are Petri dishes in which new variants are born. I understand you're exceedingly cautious. I, too, have been called paranoid this year. However, I don't know where you live, but here in NYC it is literally impossible to even walk out of my apartment door without running into other people, so I have had to be extreme. I don't live in an area where other people can be avoided, although I did do all my food shopping online, etc. I only left the house to go to the doctor to renew my prescriptions. I didn't see my grandchildren or anyone else.
I'm sorry your eye doctor got Covid after vaccine, but had he or she had both doses and then two extra weeks for immunity to kick in? If so, and your eye doctor is alive, the vaccine may be the reason your doctor is still around.
I'm not thrilled that DeBlasio is opening up New York in July, and that is because my daughter and her family haven't been vaccinated yet. If I could kiss the vaccine, I would. It is the before and after dividing line. It shouldn't be the have and have nots, because it's free and now finally easily accessible. But that's what will be happening.