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The numbers you quoted are just Florida numbers right?

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The numbers you quoted are just Florida numbers right?
Correct.Those are just Florida numbers right?
December 18*, 2020 – CDC has identified 6 case reports of anaphylaxis following Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine meeting Brighton Collaboration criteria for anaphylaxis – Cases were Brighton Collaboration levels 1 or 2 – Additional case reports have been reviewed and determined not anaphylaxis
So it is happening statistically much more than with the flu shot. (i.e. Covid Analphylaxis is 22.05 per million).December 19** – 272,001 doses of vaccine have been administered
CDC currently recommends that persons who receive a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine be observed after vaccination for the following time periods:
- Persons with a history of anaphylaxis (due to any cause): 30 minutes
- All other persons: 15 minutes
The US number of people vaccinated jumped to 1,008,025 as of this morning. There are also over 8M additional doses distributed and ready to be used.The numbers you quoted are just Florida numbers right?
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Nice. Ohio only vaccinated 1300 people yesterday - I hope that number jumped today. no idea why we're being so slow compared to other states.The US number of people vaccinated jumped to 1,008,025 as of this morning. There are also over 8M additional doses distributed and ready to be used.
It could be reporting delays. Even that CDC number is likely higher by now as the note at the bottom of the page says the administered number gets reported by a healthcare provider to the state 72 hours after vaccination.Nice. Ohio only vaccinated 1300 people yesterday - I hope that number jumped today. no idea why we're being so slow compared to other states.
Yeah but I can beat anyone on a walker so I'm not concerned. I'll get mineDid anyone tell Ron that Florida has about four and a half million 65+ residents (about 20% of the population)? That’s going to be one big ‘first phase’.
Interesting read. Seems to line up with a lot of the observations posted here too. Increased capacity has resulted in longer lines and less distancing. Not a great combo for guest satisfaction but I guess Disney has to do what they can to make ends meet.
There is a 1-day delay in reporting, but it is still slow. There were a few articles on the subject: of the initial doses they only sent some to hospitals, the rest were reserved for nursing homes, who couldn't start giving the shots until 12/21 or 12/28 depending on which vaccine. I understand the reasoning, but I would have made a different choice in their shoes.It could be reporting delays. Even that CDC number is likely higher by now as the note at the bottom of the page says the administered number gets reported by a healthcare provider to the state 72 hours after vaccination.
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Surprising to hear. All of my friends who work at hospitals and with ltc have already been vaccinated here. I got the vibe it was going rather quickly and just haven't read news. Last health care worker friend got theirs just now.Nice. Ohio only vaccinated 1300 people yesterday - I hope that number jumped today. no idea why we're being so slow compared to other states.
Reporting delay, perhaps?Surprising to hear. All of my friends who work at hospitals and with ltc have already been vaccinated here. I got the vibe it was going rather quickly and just haven't read news. Last health care worker friend got theirs just now.
Maybe. None of my friends work in the same place either which I know is totally anecdotal evidence, but since I cannot find numbers online (other than what was to delivered and when) this was surprising.Reporting delay, perhaps?
I think you'd also have to leave politics, religion and our basic ideology off the list, but yes it's not that hard to find common ground with people on some things....something in this thread we fully agree on
I actually think there’s probably a lot we agree on...just not covid stuff![]()
Nocebo effect?An interesting add, my one friend who got theirs today was Moderna's in central Ohio.
Another interesting add, a college suitemate of mine is in another state. Works in surgical portions of the hospital. They were telling me a doctor at their hospital was in a trial. Reported joint and muscle pain after shot, but no other symptoms (no arm pain really which is what my friend are reporting who were vaccinated this past week)and swore had the real deal from the joint and muscle pain. Nope, placebo. In short some reported side effects have to be either normal body aches and pain or psychosomatic. I wasn't about to use muscle & joint pain, or fatigue, or headache as a legit side effect as those can be caused by other things.
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