Watercooler Talk

Wife’s second shot got delayed.
Also no cell phone today. Rogers and Fido is down for half a day already.
Can’t find my way home without Google Map.
Can’t order take out also.

It was for me, and from people I’ve talked to that’s not uncommon, but it’s also not a given. After the first one my shoulder was sore the next day, but no big deal. After the second one it hurt pretty bad for about 3 days, to where I hated to have to lift my arm, and I had a mild off-and-on headache for about a week. I know of other people who ran fever and generally felt bad for a day or two after the second one.

My wife, on the other hand, just had a sore shoulder for a day or so after both.

All of us had the Moderna, by the way.

I had Moderna also, first shot in January second early February. First one arm just felt like a tetanus shot, no other issues. Second one seems to affect everyone different, and there doesn’t seem to be a common thread. Same feeling in the arm, slight headache and a little achy all over the next day but nothing else.

I was able to get mine due to being a volunteer firefighter, and from talking with the other guys at the firehouse the second dose ran the gamut of no side affects at all to being knocked on your a$$, with chills, fever, headache, you name it. Good news is only lasts about 12 hours, but they all said it hits quick.

I had the J&J single shot on March 6. I was lucky to get it so early. No side effects. My wife had to fight to get her second shot, but we were in the grocery store and they just out of the blue announced that they had one dose left and they were going to throw it away if no one was interested in it.

Get second shot of Moderna tomorrow afternoon.
Been back in the office for just over a year now.
(Only worked from home for a month.)
Lost track of how many people at work have had it.
(I would guess somewhere around 20 people.)
I have managed to stay safe, and continue to take all necessary precautions.
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There might be a vaccination clinique done at our shop, depending on how many people are interested in the shot, which I think is a great idea.

My work applied for mobile vaccine clinic. Don’t know if the out break bring it faster.

Will need to be consistent and do a good job to keep this up this year…



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Perfection is a harsh mistress. You can do it!
Don’t tell FLaw.

Anybody have a Hulu account I can use to watch this informative documentary?
https://www.sfgate.com/streaming/article/hulu-true-crime-sasquatch-murder-cannabis-farmers-16104896.php

Just found out on Sunday that my brother and his wife are both Covid-19 positive. :frowning:

Tell them to hydrate themselves and to have some B vitamins, it helps getting through. Stay safe

Never saw perfect flaw before?

Perfection is, if you can’t do it 100% right, make it 100% wrong.

Tony, Covid has been especially harsh on your family! Take your vitamins, get some sun, and drink (your beverage of choice). Cheers! UU

Ivermectin. I know it sounds weird, but it works. Doctors have been using it in Peru for awhile.

And of course, plenty of Vitamin C and D. Best wishes to them.

Lady I work with came in a week ago last Tuesday. Thought she was having allergy issues as it’s allergy season and she gets them very bad every year. She was worse on Wednesday and didn’t come in on Thursday. Found out she had covid on Friday. Went to the hospital the following Tuesday and was put on a ventilator last Thursday, so essentially a week. Not great health, but in her mid 50’s, fairly active etc.

I got the J&J shot the day before Good Friday. About noon on Friday I started getting mild aches and chills but that was about it. Gave me an excuse to laze out on the couch all day :slight_smile: Arm was sore for probably a week though.

It does sound weird. 1st search result for it is: Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19

fda.gov …who wants to sell drugs? ** ** **

And what’s the worse that can happen?

Snake oil works better.
Slick 50 is the best.

I heard intravenous bleach is the best preventative.