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Got my second Moderna vaccine yesterday. Just a sore arm so far. Very grateful to have gotten both of mine!
Interesting...the CDC is now saying in "exceptional situations" one can mix a Pfizer dose with a Moderna dose.
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In fact, just last week, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued updated guidance advising that in “exceptional situations” it is acceptable to administer a different vaccine at a minimum interval of 28 days between doses.
There's some new studies that will be happening on the mixing of vaccines. Not signing up for any of those...lol So much is really a moving target.
My dad got the vaccine, got shot 2 yesterday (moderna) My mom cannot get the vaccine unfortunately as she has Lupus.
I didn't realize that if one had Lupus one shouldn't get the vaccine. My mom has numerous AI diseases and her doctors said to get the vaccine. She had an awful reaction to the first Pfizer. Fever, chills etc. She was not infected with Covid 19 so that doesn't explain the reaction. Rather I am sure it is because of her AI diseases.
I didn't realize that if one had Lupus one shouldn't get the vaccine. My mom has numerous AI diseases and her doctors said to get the vaccine. She had an awful reaction to the first Pfizer. Fever, chills etc. She was not infected with Covid 19 so that doesn't explain the reaction. Rather I am sure it is because of her AI diseases.
I believe in her case its cautionary. She can't take other vaccines either, the last one she took many years ago nearly killed her. I can't speak for everyone with Lupus but I can only think that its because my mom is also in many ways medically fragile. (she's got the weirdest freaking allergies!)
Anyone with an AI should rightly so consult their DR before getting the shots as they can be hard on normal people, or even people with well controlled co-morbidities.
Super sorry to hear about your mom!!
Interesting...the CDC is now saying in "exceptional situations" one can mix a Pfizer dose with a Moderna dose.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
www.bloomberg.com
In fact, just last week, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued updated guidance advising that in “exceptional situations” it is acceptable to administer a different vaccine at a minimum interval of 28 days between doses.
Got my second Moderna vaccine yesterday. Just a sore arm so far. Very grateful to have gotten both of mine!
my mom's and my 2nd shot appts for today were cancelled -- new appts are to be rescheduled once vaccine re-supply is confirmed -- hopefully within the next 2 weeks (which makes the 2nd shot within the 42-day period for Moderna).
good wishes for vaccine accessibility to everyone!
My dad got the vaccine, got shot 2 yesterday (moderna) My mom cannot get the vaccine unfortunately as she has Lupus.
my mom's and my 2nd shot appts for today were cancelled -- new appts are to be rescheduled once vaccine re-supply is confirmed -- hopefully within the next 2 weeks (which makes the 2nd shot within the 42-day period for Moderna).
good wishes for vaccine accessibility to everyone!
Same!
What do you all think about the claims that the Pfizer vaccine provides up to 85 percent efficacy immunity after one dose? I think it’s too early to say but I’m afraid with all the postponements due to lack of second dosages, many providers are reassuring us that this is the case or that instead of 21 days you can wait 42 days for the second dose.
I also got notice that my second dose will probably be delayed up to the 42 day limit. It’s frustrating because that hasn’t been tested for efficacy..I’m worried. How do you both feel about it? I had Moderna..What did you get?
Lol. Not me! My mom. She got Pfizer. My brother in law and fil both got Moderna and both have been delayed! Until who knows when. I don’t think I’ll get mine for a while—teachers have been pushed back from feb 1 to who knows when! Anyhow, I’m not too concerned about me unless they shove me back in the classroom!
Haha! Well by the time you get it they will be pumping out the vaccines like well oiled machinery! I hope you get it soon..kidding aside..
Ha! Tbh, social distancing and masks are super effective and we’ve been able to live pretty normal lives so far so we are in no hurry for the vaccine.
My husband works in an office
In different states since the beginning. That makes me nervous. My son, wife, and grandsons all have either a sitter or attend a daycare. They’re little vectors..haha
@MakingTheGrade @m-cubed I would love to know your feelings about delaying the second Moderna vaccines up to 42 days..
@MamaBee OK, so because of your potential situation I asked our friend B who is a pulmonologist and he and his colleagues think it is fine to delay a week or two. But, as you know, the trials were done at 21 and 28 days respectively (depending on the vaccine) so the real answer is no one knows for sure. But both B and his colleagues strongly feel getting the vaccine a week or two outside the window is fine and effective.
I am curious to hear @MakingTheGrade and @m-cubed 's thoughts about this as well.
That was so sweet of you to check with your friend @missy.. Thank you..I’m a rule follower to a fault...so going outside the window is unsettling for me..
I get it completely. I am very similar. B was very reassuring. He was at the hospital when I spoke with him and told me he was going to talk to his colleagues who knew even more about this than he did and he called me right back and told me they said A OK for waiting 28-42 days between doses.
What B told me that was unsettling was that while there are less Covid patients at the hospitals (or at least his hospital) and less patients dying there are still zero treatments that work once you have Covid. I thought by now there would be more effective treatments but he says no. All the studies prove there is no difference between any of the treatments and placebo. Sigh. Super scary.