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Coronavirus (COVID-19) is too exciting for adults to discuss (CLOSED)

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Anything's possible. Who would've thought the Astra Zeneca would be causing clotting?
Anyway, I'll probably get the second dose. Just nervous based on my sister's experience.

https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/12/euro...-clot-reports-denmark-reviews-intl/index.html

An analysis of our safety data of more than 10 million records has shown no evidence of an increased risk of pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis in any defined age group, gender, batch or in any particular country with COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca,” [...] “In fact, the observed number of these types of events are significantly lower in those vaccinated than would be expected among the general population," it added.
 
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Getting this fucking thing in PA is ridiculous.

They have sent the supply in what seems to be almost purely corelated inverse to population.

Most remote, low population density area = send them the most supply

Only a government could fuck up something this simple, so badly.

To my above point

The data of received doses per 100,000 people, analyzed by The Inquirer based on vaccine actually delivered to 66 counties in the state, are staggering and confounding. Philadelphia was excluded from the analysis.
  • Delaware County, population 566,747, had received just 9,113 doses per 100,000 people as of Wednesday. That’s two-thirds less vaccine than in tiny Bradford County, with 60,323 people on the New York border. And yet, both counties have nearly identical infection rates (7,181 coronavirus cases per 100,000 in Delco, 7,226 in Bradford.) Just how bad is this? Delco was ranked 53rd in the rate of doses received out of the 66 counties. And this in a place where one out of 10 people was living in poverty pre-pandemic.

  • Chester County, population 524,989 and sixth largest in the state, had received only 14,748 doses per 100,000 residents, while Elk County and its 29,910 residents in the state’s northwestern quadrant were ranked second in doses statewide. Elk got the equivalent of 45,721 doses per 100,000 people.

  • Bucks County, fourth largest in Pennsylvania with 628,270 people, had gotten 13,103 doses per 100,000 residents, while Mifflin County, 46th largest with a population of just 46,138 northwest of Harrisburg, ranked third in doses.

  • Montgomery County, one of the three most populous with 830,915 residents, ranked 20th in doses — 17,667 per 100,000 residents. No. 1 statewide: Montour County, 61st in population with just 18,230 residents north of Harrisburg. It received 164,153 doses per 100,000 people.
Governments in action folks.
 
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Sure hopes there's a list of Governors available... cuz a number of us could be Governor-less in a few months... NY, NJ, Mich... now gotta add PA
Pretty similar ignoramus decision making...
@BuckBackHome you too obscenely rich now... so you can go back and save Mich or come over here and save NJ?
We just got a butt load of 'Covid' free money to help fund decades of fiscal mismanagement... so you have a war chest
 
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@muffler dragon @Honor&Glory various folks have had 2-3 bad days after Pfizer #2 including my son who is an hombre and nurse...
but on the flip side... after a couple weeks, folks with Pfizer vac are as protected as humanly possible... it's the cadillac
I'm on the Moderna path but tried like heck to get Pfizer... outside of a hospital very tough to get in Jersey
 
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@muffler dragon @Honor&Glory various folks have had 2-3 bad days after Pfizer #2 including my son who is an hombre and nurse...
but on the flip side... after a couple weeks, folks with Pfizer vac are as protected as humanly possible... it's the cadillac
I'm on the Moderna path but tried like heck to get Pfizer... outside of a hospital very tough to get in Jersey
Pfizer is 95% and Moderna is 94% effective, according to published research.
 
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  • Day said he's scheduled to get the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday and says he's "fired up" that the vaccine will become more readily available in the near future.
  • Vaccines will not be required for players, but Ohio State will help players set up their appointments to get them.
Just sayin': Ryan Day is 42, he got in the first day he was eligible....:biggrin2:
 
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