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Just got second Pfizer. Be warned that LRCC is no longer giving shots. Moved to Belknap mall. They asked for cert. cards from first shot but didn't need them. They also wrote new cards for the second shot.
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So we just toss out the HIPPA Laws and Privacy rules?
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There's been some chatter on various news sources about a "vaccine passport". Theres nothing official at this point but it makes sense that there will need to be soon.
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https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-profes...acy/index.html The HIPAA Privacy Rule The HIPAA Privacy Rule establishes national standards to protect individuals' medical records and other personal health information and applies to health plans, health care clearinghouses, and those health care providers that conduct certain health care transactions electronically. The Rule requires appropriate safeguards to protect the privacy of personal health information, and sets limits and conditions on the uses and disclosures that may be made of such information without patient authorization. The Rule also gives patients rights over their health information, including rights to examine and obtain a copy of their health records, and to request corrections. |
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I just saw an article that Staples is laminating vaccination cards for free.
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We had shot #2 yesterday in Plymouth. The line was enormous, so we thought we would be there for hours....not so....it was so efficient, and the National Guardsmen could not have been more helpful and polite. They were appreciative when we thanked them...very positive experience, and we were out of there in 75 minutes total. Moderna....slightly sore arm, nothing more.
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My wife and I got our first 2 weeks ago at CVS, we get our second in another week. Both our birthdays are in the middle of April so we should be safe by then.
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Perhaps Mass house in Waltham. It’s in his bio.
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Woo hoo. 2nd shot in the books yesterday at Huggins. A little achy today, but not bad.
Kudos to Huggins for an exceptional job of scheduling and then administering the shots. Dave
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Cannot say enough about the marvelous job of the vac program offered at Mid-State Medical in Plymouth !!!!Well done to all involved!!
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The state opened up the registration app for those over 50's at around 7AM and we got an appointment for this afternoon. Lots of slots available! Early bird gets the needle.
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I'm trying to register for vaccine this morning as part of Phase 2b. As of 8:45am the front page of the web site says it's down for maintenance and will open at 8 am, and lacks a Register Now button. If you go thru the Do I qualify? button, answer the questions, you then get a register now button. I got all the way thru the process. But when fill in my personal info, I got stuck because the State and County menus won't fill with choices, nor can you type text into them. So still waiting for them to correct this....
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Well my wife wanted to sign us up and gave it a shot. She couldn't get the state and county drop down boxes to work. She started needling me about it so I tried too. After an injection of effort on my part I found no cure. Now it seems that the site is down. I hope it doesn't have a virus! |
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A good laugh is always welcome when discussing “vaccines”
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I got all my personal info entered now. But when pushing the next button a red error message flashes at the top. something about VAMS. I thought VINI was replacing VAMS. Stilling pushing Next .....
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Next finally suceeded. Got my email back from the State to Activate my account. Did so. Then trying to schedule. I can see sites and next available date. But when I click See Availability, it says:
Please select an available appointment slot below. Hmmm, but only empty white space below. Still repeating..... |
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Got it scheduled 2 hrs and 57 min after I started trying the website.
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Well I am happy to report that after much gyration an appointment has been made for our first vaccination!
Or... it could be our only one because it seems that the brand of the shot is not disclosed. I'm just happy to get this rolling before the murder hornets return. |
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....maybe it was just timing, but we signed up no problemo today...plenty of availability both in Bedford area and Meredith area. We get jabbed on March 31!
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WIfe and I got our 2nd this past Sat. (Pfizer) Very good feeling! I had a sore arm and a little fatigue, my wife was kinda wiped out and had a headache which lasted about 24 hours.
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Interesting talk this morning about vaccines. Visited a local business and was asked if I was vaccinated? The reason they asked this question was due to the fact many customers are asking if their staff has been vaccinated and they are unsure how to or if they should answer. Can you refuse service to someone not vaccinated? Will you not accept service from a individual not vaccinated? Do you have the right to ask someone?
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It's still unclear to what degree vaccines prevent vaccinated people from transmitting covid to others. But if you're vaccinated yourself, you should be able to dine at any reasonably compliant place without concern. |
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Agree. I don’t understand ones hesitation or need to know if you yourself has been vaccinated. The risk is on the individual who hasn’t been vaccinated. We need to allow these businesses to open and be successfully once again.
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I have been of the opinion since shortly after this thing began that there has been a severe over reaction. That said my wife signed us up for the vaccine and we went to Loudon racetrack today to get our shots. No matter how you feel about how various levels of government have handled the lockdowns I must say they are doing a fantastic job at Loudon. Very well organized and professional, easy access, quick in and out, everyone was super nice. Quite a large operation they got going there as I understand they will do over 10,000 people this weekend. Great job!
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SWMBO and I went to our 9am poke at the Belknap Mall in Belmont on Thursday.
We were in and out in 30 minutes including a 15 minute post shot wait time. I felt nothing when stuck. That night my arm was a little sore. By Friday morning that was gone and so far I have had no ill effects. |
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(1) I heard that with the Pfizer vaccine you're 80% protected within two weeks after the first shot and 95% after the second one. Johnson and Johnson is 75% protection with only one shot needed. If J&J is considered to provide enough protection, then why is a second shot of Pfizer needed? (2) Officials were pushing J&J, saying that 75% protection is fine and you should get J&J if it's offered to you. BUT: One of the arguments for wearing a mask after you're vaccinated is that the vaccine isn't 100% protective. Doesn't that mean that Pfizer and Moderna (95% protection after second dose) IS actually more effective than J&J? |
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1. There is the consideration of effectiveness AND duration AND current situation. As I know it, the second shot is a booster for longevity that also increases immunity. Pair that with the current level of vaccination, and that the Pfizer/Moderna vaccines were tested with earlier variants, and it's better/necessary to have the second jab (if most/everyone's vaccinated and the vaccine works for most variants, 75% is fine...) 2. Given #1, it makes sense to offer/take the one-jab J&J because it can vaccinate twice as many people. So, a town with 40k people with 80% vaccinated at 75% effectiveness is safer than 40% of a town with 95%. Add in that J&J and Pfizer/Moderna may be closer to each other in effectiveness when including new variants, and J&J is a game-changer. I mean, it's half the shipping, storage, production, manpower, etc. costs, doesn't require crazy storage, and already has other manufacturers making it. I would be surprised if Pfizer/Moderna doesn't figure out a one-jab or that J&J becomes the only one. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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I will give my opinion, for what it is worth. Consider the risk of failure of the vaccine. COVID can be fatal across ALL age brackets. COVID can also be permanently debilitating in many ways. There was a news article about a person who required a double lung and kidney transplant after COVID. Some might consider the loss of taste and smell as trivial but when it becomes permanent, that is a different matter. There are various problems across the spectrum of the population from minor to catastrophic. Given the above, OF COURSE 95% protection is better than 75%. Consider a rounded US population of 300 million. 5% failure of a vaccine exposes 15 million people. 25% failure exposes 60 million, an ADDITIONAL 45 MILLION. I would consider that significant and important. NO, it does NOT mean that 45 million WILL get sick or will be at risk for serious illness but more at risk means more will get sick and some of those significantly ill. In addition, many vaccines fade in effectiveness over time. 95% may fade to 80%. 75% to 60%. It is likely that starting higher means it will last longer as well, although I don't think they have long term test results yet. As an individual, I want the best protection I can get. Again, 95% is better than 75%. If I could get either one, I would choose 95%. The problem is, there are not enough 95% effective vaccines to pass out to everyone right now. So, an individual may not have a choice. "Officials were pushing J&J." OF COURSE they are. First, it is being defined as "success" if everyone is vaccinated, even with a less effective vaccine. An alternative approach would be to offer J & J to younger people who might not qualify for a 95% vaccine for a few more months; just to get them vaccinated. Since the younger population is also the one that tends to be more co-mingled with others, this might be a good individual choice. HOWEVER, the government is controlling the vaccine and THEY are all about EQUITY. So, a less effective vaccine is pushed on EVERYONE, even if it isn't a medically sound approach. You don't get a choice unless you decline the vaccine all together. Now the problem of the "less effectiveness" is equitably distributed among all who are waiting for vaccinations, even those who are more likely to get sick and have more severe symptoms. I can say that I was VERY pleased to find my wife and I were getting Moderna. I would have probably accepted J & J because I am older and have medical problems and some protection is better than none. But, I would NOT have been happy and I WOULDN'T HAVE HAD A CHOICE. As I said, my perspective. I'm sure that 40 year olds forced to accept J & J would probably not be too happy about it. Now we are all subject to the luck of the distribution even though I would have been at much higher risk for getting COVID and having significant illness from it. |
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(I just read two papers about the relationship between how the Chinese government communicated COVID-19 information to the public and the likelihood that people would comply with recommendations. How the information is presented determines whether people trust the source. Interestingly, people in China do trust government health information, which led to a high level of compliance and a quick end to the first wave last winter.) |
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In terms of choice, most people I know simply signed up when possible and, when doing so, didn't really have one. For example, when I was finding CVS pharmacies near me in MA, the only ones with openings were offering Pfizer. For J&J, I would've had to drive to the other side of 93, so I did Pfizer. If "my" place was offering J&J, I'd have gotten that. Remember that the differences are small overall as both are close to 100% at preventing major symptoms and hospitalization. Godspeed, friend! Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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I think there are a significant number of people for whom being able to take the time to get two shots is prohibitive. In those cases, the one shot J&J would be preferable to no shots.
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At 76 years old. and with underlying health conditions, after getting the OK from my blood Doctor I got both Moderna shots in the same arm with no negative side effects, last month here at the Dallas VA. Not even a sore arm.
I do like this very informative thread!
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And it's not just older or low-income people who might struggle getting in two shots. I have former students—in their teens and twenties—who will find it hard to find the time to find an appointment and get to an injection site because they go to school during the day and work or play sports every other free hour. One of the major failures in MA is that they focused on mass vaccination areas rather than going local like NH. I would've had to drive to Gillette if CVS wasn't given doses directly from the federal government. You know who wouldn't have been able to find the time for two 4-hour drives? This guy. Sent from my SM-G950U using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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That said, I'm getting mine today and truly hope I get Moderna or Pfizer. I feel fortunate that my lifestyle allows me the flexibility to plan to get both shots. |
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You are implying J&J is inferior by looking at 1 parameter among dozens. What if J&J was 80%, but Moderna was 70% on first shot but you were exposed before you got the 2nd shot? Which is better. Time matters a lot here. What are the chances that a J&J is mishandled vs a Moderna (either shot)? J&J was tested against newer strains compared to earlier vaccines. J&J wasn’t 100% effective of preventing symptoms, but was 100% effective preventing hospitalization or death and that includes newer strains. J&J is so good it didn’t need a booster. J&J has less side effects. And side effects are worse after the 2nd shot. And for some those side affects are pretty harsh. We don’t know how long the effectiveness is of any vaccine. We don’t know how good any are against transmission. We don’t know what the possible long term side effects are of any. If you could fully vaccinate everyone in half the time (half the shots) and more likely reach everyone because J&J does not need such extreme handling which is society better off with? If more people get vaccinated sooner over a wider area the odds are better you won’t get exposed to someone not vaccinated. In fact that’s what the UK exactly did. They only gave ONE shot of the early two shot vaccine so they could get more people vaccinated sooner. They were in much worse shape than USA. Now they are in much better shape and much better trends (much lower numbers and headed sharply down). J&J is the winner here. But the other two are also winners because time is so critical and they were available months sooner. |
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This may be true for some, but not for all. It took me 5 attempts to get my first shot due to system errors and wrong information from 2-1-1. I'm now registered on VINI but it has no record of my first shot and will not show any options for the second. I've spent hours on the phone with 2-1-1 etc. trying to resolve problems.
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Well said. I bet those folks have no problem finding time to go to Walmart or the liquor store or the hair dresser or barber shop etc...
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It was not your opinion that the vaccine should be everybody's top scheduling priority that was ironic. That was fair game. As a person who spent 4 hours on the phone wrangling an appointment, I agree.
The ironic part was stereotyping less fortunate people as prioritizing Walmart, booze, and hair as more important than the vaccine, while simultaneously alluding to the teachings of Jesus. |
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Schedule for 2nd Pfizer dose
CDC: "You should get your second shot as close to the recommended [Pfizer] 3-week or [Moderna] 4-week interval as possible. However, your second dose may be given up to 6 weeks (42 days) after the first dose, if necessary. You should not get the second dose early. There is currently limited information on the effectiveness of receiving your second shot earlier than recommended or later than 6 weeks after the first shot." In Plymouth they scheduled my 2nd Pfizer dose exactly 4 weeks after the 1st dose, even though there are earlier appointments available. Walgreens was chastised by the CDC for the same practice and they stopped doing it. I wonder why the Plymouth site is doing this. I'm not saying any harm was done, I'm just wondering why they wouldn't follow the recommended interval. |
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Got my second Pfizer dose today at the Hynes in Boston. It was awesome! Something like 90 stations doing 7,000/day. Super efficient, well-run operation, including a bunch of military. From the time I entered the Pru Center parking garage (free parking!) to the time I left the 15-minute observation area, it was exactly 30 minutes. So that's only about ten minutes actual processing time at the vax site.
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Happy to hear non NH residents after the 19th can schedule a vaccine here in NH. Good business perk for summer help hires and out of state residents here for the summer.
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Sununu on Friday threw the door wide open for any eligible individual, regardless of residency, to sign up for a shot.
“New Hampshire’s vaccine rollout is moving at an incredible pace, and we are incredibly proud of the fact that our success allows the state to offer the vaccine to any person from anywhere beginning on April 19,” Sununu said in a statement. “New Hampshire is getting the job done.” CDC data as of April 10 indicates that New Hampshire did lead the nation in the percentage of COVID-19 vaccinations administered, almost 92% of the doses received. |
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My wife had the virus. Had a nasty reaction to her first shot (Moderna). Then had the same issues after her second shot. While looking for something else, we found a package of left-over Lidocaine patches. She put one on her arm and felt a lot of site relief. We probably should have gotten professional advice first but did not think about it. Anyone who hasn't been to a shooting gallery yet, might want to inquire about using this product, when they get vaccinated. Good luck! |
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I had both shots. Moderna. No reaction at all. No site soreness, nothing.
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Based on good information provided by folks in this forum, since I was at the Belknap Mall today at 4 pm I decided to ask if they had any leftover Pfizer vaccines. They did not, but they told me I could get a SECOND dose with NO APPOINTMENT! I was in and out in 15 minutes.
The mall size is a huge room, the size of a double gym. There weren't more than about 20 people getting vaccinated at 4 pm on Saturday. Seemed like a safe venue if you have to be indoors. The National Guard folks were very nice, but the one unprofessional thing I did observe was the guy checking my info on his computer at the vaccination table was wearing his mask practically below his mouth. I kept my distance from him. Otherwise a very good experience---much better than the 1.5-hour wait in Plymouth. |
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My wife was to have a minor procedure at the end of last week which required a COVID test. She tested positive. This was 100 days after an initial infection and 13 days after the second Pfizer shot. The vaccine appears to be working as she had no symptoms and neither did I (if I in fact got it). The positive test was reported to the state and our daughter, who had two negative tests after my wife's positive test, was pulled out of school for 20 days. She was quite upset and had trouble understanding the reasoning. So the lessons learned? Nothing that we haven't been hearing. The major benefit of the vaccine is it protects you from severe symptoms. Can you still get COVID? It appears so. Can you still transmit COVID to others? This one's fuzzy. If you ask the New York Yankees organization (7 coaches recently tested positive weeks after the J&J vaccination) I bet they'd say yes. Again, the unfortunate "victim" in all of this is our daughter.
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Hilltopper, your rant is noted and justified.
Two comments...your wife’s test could have been a “false positive,” less likely with PCR test but possible. And the jury is still out on the transmissability after after vaccination; although some data suggests it is less so. Your daughters school policy seems a bit harsh, but there is still a lot we don’t know. Flying...if the tests were antibody tests, then the wife’s positive tests do not necessarily mean she was either infected a second time or the first infection did not go away. Less likely but possible even with PCR tests. Some stuff is still not known.
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I have to believe my wife was infected a second time. Her positive test last week was a PCR test. Everything I've read indicates false positives are quite uncommon, both in the rapid and PCR tests. Rapid test false negatives seem to be much more common. It is interesting that my daughter tested negative this time around. My wife has not been isolating within the house in any way. We didn't see the need. As I said, minor symptoms for all of us the first time around and my wife and I had our two shots at the same time (I'm younger...I was her plus one and we received both shots together). I would think my daughter would have gotten it this time around unless, as you said, my wife's first infection never went away (never heard of that happening?). Still so many unknowns...... |
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Here they are; https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/med...?ocid=msedgntp
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Anyone making appointments anymore for the Vaccine or is it now all "walk up" service?
I've heard there's plenty of Vaccine now to go around, and Doctor's Offices are also now beginning to administer them. |
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According to the AMA 96% of practicing physicians are fully vaccinated. https://www.ama-assn.org/press-cente...ainst-covid-19
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I was reading that 96% of Ophthalmologists have been vaccinated; however, responses to the inquiries of Ophthalmologists were less than 10%.
News from NBC, during BikeWeek: "Health experts are urging vaccinated people to get tested for coronavirus, even for the most mild symptoms, as breakthrough infections continue to be reported. "More than 500 fully vaccinated people tested positive for coronavirus in Massachusetts in under three weeks, according to recent state data. "As of June 5, there were 3,641 cases of COVID-19 among 3,500,011 fully vaccinated people in Massachusetts, according to the Department of Public Health. That's 558 more cases than the reported 3,083 fully vaccinated people who had tested positive as of May 17, first reported by MassLive. "More than 3,000 people in Massachusetts tested positive for coronavirus two weeks after getting the vaccine as of 11 days ago, according to state data reported by MassLive... "...In fact, the more contagious Delta COVID-19 variant, first identified in India, has been in Massachusetts for weeks now and is steadily rising. Experts say the Delta variant is more contagious and may be associated with a higher risk of hospitalization than the original "wild type" COVID-19 strain." WHO: Greek alphabet now in use for variants... Delta=India ![]() |
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First, even the most resistant of states have now vaccinated close to 50%. So if you really think that only 10% of ophthalmologists are vaccinated...or if you somehow think ophthalmologists are more significant that plumbers, lawyers, or fortune tellers in this regard, there's probably no reasoning with you Second, even if the numbers you cite for breakthrough cases are correct, we're talking about less than 1 in 1,000. The vaccines are a huge success. Third, the Delta variant is a great reason for people to go get jabbed! |
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Wading through it for you, "Cliff Notes" version starts at 10:00.
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So you've got millions of dollars riding on your ability to perform at absolutely peak levels mentally and physically every day, your job includes traveling all over the country and coming into contact with all sorts of people, and you're still not vaxxed? Unbelievable (or maybe not...)
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