LaughingGravy
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No side effects from Moderna for me, aside from a sleepy afternoon day of the first one and a sore arm for a day.
Promise?Cases will peak shortly as transmission continues to regress (as its doing right now). I’ll come back in about a week as case counts decline (just like they did in the UK) and we can pick up this discussion from there.
Not worse just more likely to give you the “24 hour crud” (fever, chills, malaise, muscle aches, fatigue.) All those symptoms are caused by your immune system activating to an invasion, some of us, like me, got it so bad I would not have been able to work that day. Thankfully I timed it so that I didn’t work the next day. If/when it’s recommended to get boosted again, I’ll make sure I get it on a day prior to an off one.What worse side effects?
We entered the Hub area via the walkway near the Cheshire Cafe / Cosmic Rays. The CMs were directing people entering from that spot to the street in front of the Castle and it was packed! We maneuvered our way so we were in the center part of the Hub, just to the East of the Partners statue. We were able to get a spot, so our backs were on the railing of the planter behind us. A family with a double stroller were directly in front of us, and they kept moving around so it prevented the area from being wall-to-wall, and I was grateful for that. Looking on the street and what I could see on the Hub grass it was more packed than where we ended up.Damn thats a lot of people packed in like sardines. And that is with 'managed' attendance? So much for social distancing. Kinda hard to tell from the pictures the overall crowd size in the area.
On a different note kinda bugs me that these new 'extra hours' are not available to all disney resorts. Just the more expensive ones.
Hey look at that another day of declining transmission. If you have a trip upcoming in September or October please don’t let the media influence your decision. Instead look at the raw data and follow the science.
There is absolutely zero context provided here. And the website your graph came from looks a bit suspicious when I typed the address into my browser.
And if I'm not mistaken, Florida doesn't even publish their case numbers on the weekend (or do they?). What's the source for "another day of declining transmission"?
The so-called Moderna arm.What worse side effects?
For me I think the biggest side effect was I lost my 80s based hatred for the Boston Celtics and felt compelled to go get a Larry Bird poster for my wall. Never trust a Massachusetts based company . However, the dose wasn’t strong enough to curb my dislike of the Patriots. Still can‘t stand Tom Brady….even though he is the greatest of all time….is that the vaccine talkingWhat worse side effects?
The so-called Moderna arm.
I had that from J&J, I thought it was the standard post vaccine feeling! I definitely couldn’t have worked theday after I got the vaccine and the next day would have been iffy.Not worse just more likely to give you the “24 hour crud” (fever, chills, malaise, muscle aches, fatigue.) All those symptoms are caused by your immune system activating to an invasion, some of us, like me, got it so bad I would not have been able to work that day. Thankfully I timed it so that I didn’t work the next day. If/when it’s recommended to get boosted again, I’ll make sure I get it on a day prior to an off one.
I will gladly take a booster ASAP if it’s recommended to me, despite my day of feeling unwell.
The so-called Moderna arm.
After debating back and forth with myself, trying to justify my mid October trip with the bad numbers out of Florida that don't show signs of going down anytime soon, I finally pulled the plug on the trip. I moved it out to May and if Florida isn't showing signs of serious improvement by then, I'll cancel it altogether.Yup.
About to pull the plug on our Labor Day trip weekend.
There is a timing lag. Unfortunately everyone infected today doesn’t infect their next victim tomorrow there’s a multi-day period when people are contagious so if cases go from 20,000 today to 21,000 tomorrow that is only a change of 1.05 but that doesn’t mean all the people who will be infected by those 20,000 are counted already. I think you probably have to look back on weekly trends after the fact to see when the R dropped below 1. It’s hard to use daily numbers and get an accurate prediction. So if 150,000 people were infected last week and this week it’s 140,000 than the R is below 1 and cases are declining.CovidActNow does show Rt declining in Florida, but they have it much higher at 1.15.
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For that it's worth, my understanding is that is also a lagging indicator. I've also seen it go up and down in NJ, so 'past performance is not an indicator of future performance' as they say. It's a hopeful sign, but not a guarantee.
The figure itself is also somewhat irrelevant. For instance, the Rt in NJ (also on decline) is higher than FL, but our rate per 100,000 is 1/3 to 1/4 of Florida's. For a state with slightly less than half the population, we also have 1/5 of the hospitalizations.
Florida isn't pretty and has a long way to go. We can also see how returning to schools affects numbers.
Yes.Is that the delayed rash that shows up near the injection site? I had that with both shots.
Remember the big controversy over hospitals performing triage type assessments and patients with less likelihood to survive were given less treatment? I'd assume it's being done the same again if need be.So I was reading something last night. The big fear of hospitals being overrun is of course being denied treatment if you are ill, postponed surgeries, etc.
Just an ethical question for a Sunday - first wave, vaccines weren't available, people getting sick, etc. - this wave, vaccines ARE available and majority of hospitalized are unvaccinated - taking up the ICU beds.
How are they deciding who gets treatment and who doesn't?
I mean, are they actually turning away accident victims, heart attacks, strokes, etc.? If a patient presents to the ER according to EMTALA, patient must be at least stabilized no matter insurance status.
I realize there is no "Good" answer to this.
How does it work in Covid times? Who decides who gets to be treated?
And has it actually come to that anywhere yet?
The main speaker was Mary Thompson Hunt (regular CW performer, sub for Samantha Sterling at AC, Inga DePoint on Main Street, and announcement voice for several things at the park). There were also two "surprise" guests. Steve Purnick (CW, sub at AC but I'm not sure if he said who, Frozen Sing-a-long, Citizens of Hollywood) and the guy who played "Fingers" two nights a week at AC and also played two nights at CW. But I didn't catch his real name.Kungaloosh! Those were the days. Which CW/AC CMs were there?
Mary and Steve are both hilarious! How funThe main speaker was Mary Thompson Hunt (regular CW performer, sub for Samantha Sterling at AC, Inga DePoint on Main Street, and announcement voice for several things at the park). There were also two "surprise" guests. Steve Purnick (CW, sub at AC but I'm not sure if he said who, Frozen Sing-a-long, Citizens of Hollywood) and the guy who played "Fingers" two nights a week at AC and also played two nights at CW. But I didn't catch his real name.
The hospitalization numbers are just insane. But hopefully it keeps coming down.
I do not think it will be missed by many people. It was only around for what - 6 months or so? Question is just how long will Disney let it sit vacant before changing it to a new venue.Covid has claimed another victim at Disney. The NBA Experience attraction at Disney Springs has permanently closed.
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