Jrb1979
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No grocery stores and pharmacies are still open. We are only to go out for essential purposes.So now you have to order your maple syrup and poutine on Amazon? Or is it just not as good as the actual in-person stuff?
No grocery stores and pharmacies are still open. We are only to go out for essential purposes.So now you have to order your maple syrup and poutine on Amazon? Or is it just not as good as the actual in-person stuff?
I hope you're feeling better today, Heppenheimer!Tip... take off the day after you receive the second dose, if possible.
I woke up this morning with a rather sore shoulder, but otherwise felt OK. I tried to go skiing, but then the reaction started to hit me after about two hours on the slopes. Felt weak, a little dizzy, chills, and overall, that sensation like you're about to get sick. It isn't too bad, but I would be in trouble if I was working today.
This is easily the worst I've felt after a vaccination.
Yes, it started to resolve last night and I felt back to normal this morning when I woke up. Even my shoulder, which was quite sore yesterday, is painless today. Thanks.I hope you're feeling better today, Heppenheimer!
Why you have to go and ruin my funNo grocery stores and pharmacies are still open. We are only to go out for essential purposes.
So now you have to order your maple syrup and poutine on Amazon? Or is it just not as good as the actual in-person stuff?
That’s the way to do it! Dark amber here from Vermont.. right to my door.Buy directly from the seller if you can, my Grade A light amber New Hampshire Maple Syrup (when I can’t buy it in person) I can order online and have it shipped to me.
The most important question... what about Tim Horton's?The positivity rate in Ontario is around that and they have put us in a stay at home order.
You can get it in K-cups at the grocery store.The most important question... what about Tim Horton's?
Florida is allocating by capacity to put shots in arms, my county is way down on the allocation totem pole right now. 9000 doses for the week in a county of 1.4 million. I'm on the waiting list for the counties around me and if I open the registration sign up for my address I am offered Orange county as well. If they threw in a park ticket I might consider that 1.5 hour drive.Indiana opened up to ages 70+ yesterday. Mom is trying to get an appointment for my step-dad but closest is an hour drive north in a week. It got me thinking: Are all states allocating by population size for counties? Won't it just throw things off on distribution because people are having to drive counties away?
did it all come at once, or in phases?Tip... take off the day after you receive the second dose, if possible.
I woke up this morning with a rather sore shoulder, but otherwise felt OK. I tried to go skiing, but then the reaction started to hit me after about two hours on the slopes. Felt weak, a little dizzy, chills, and overall, that sensation like you're about to get sick. It isn't too bad, but I would be in trouble if I was working today.
This is easily the worst I've felt after a vaccination.
And without the discounts. What are you doing?
Florida is allocating by capacity to put shots in arms, my county is way down on the allocation totem pole right now. 9000 doses for the week in a county of 1.4 million. I'm on the waiting list for the counties around me and if I open the registration sign up for my address I am offered Orange county as well. If they threw in a park ticket I might consider that 1.5 hour drive.
I can tell you that a lot of 65+ year olds are traveling from Alabama to Florida (Panhandle) to get the vaccine. Was told all that mattered was they were a U.S. resident, did not have to be FL resident.
Florida is allocating by capacity to put shots in arms, my county is way down on the allocation totem pole right now. 9000 doses for the week in a county of 1.4 million. I'm on the waiting list for the counties around me and if I open the registration sign up for my address I am offered Orange county as well. If they threw in a park ticket I might consider that 1.5 hour drive.
It came on gradually in phases... shoulder pain, weakness (relatively, I was trying to ski at the time), dizziness, chills, fever, then faded away. Total time was about 8-10 hours.did it all come at once, or in phases?
Forget NYers people are flying in from all over the world to take advantage of the loose requirements in FL.This is why all the States should open to 65+. It is perfectly legal for them to do it because the vaccines are paid for by the Federal Government. I wouldn't be surprised to find a bunch of Cuomo loving New Yorkers getting appointments and flying down for the shots and then going back home to talk about what an incompetent moron Ron Desantis is and how happy they are that their Governor knew what he was doing.
When I got the second shot in the Phase 3 Pfizer trial in September I did not know there would be anything but a sore arm. On the next day when I got fever, chills, aches I knew I got the vaccine and not the Placebo (Saline).It came on gradually in phases... shoulder pain, weakness (relatively, I was trying to ski at the time), dizziness, chills, fever, then faded away. Total time was about 8-10 hours.
Problem for Floridians is that our allocation of doses is based on our population, not our population and all the people who are from other states or countries who come to Florida to get the vaccine that they knew they would get because they reserved it online before they left to fly/drive here.Forget NYers people are flying in from all over the world to take advantage of the loose requirements in FL.
Foreign nationals getting their COVID shots in Florida
Residents of foreign countries have obtained COVID vaccinations in Florida, taking advantage of the state’s loose rules on who can get a shot. The list includes a prominent Argentine lawyer, …www.sun-sentinel.com
Yeah, seems like a pretty bad flaw in the system. I know the goal is to go as fast as possible, but maybe at least make sure the people are American citizens before we start giving our vaccine doses away. Why not require some form of ID and/or proof of residence like a utility bill, then if all they can produce is a passport from a foreign country they get rejected?Problem for Floridians is that our allocation of doses is based on our population, not our population and all the people who are from other states or countries who come to florida to get the vaccine that they knew they get because they reserved it online before they left to fly/drive here.
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