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Posted: Mar 30th, '21, 20:51
by Moi

It's honestly been a huge pain in the ass xD
But at least she's not sick.
I found out that they are wanting to go in person to take a test, but my mom doesn't want her to go so I don't know how that's gonna end up 8u

My uncle had it, but he lives a few hours away. He recovered pretty good, though.
My dad got the vaccine recently because he's older and has chronic health issues.
My parents were telling me to get it because I also have chronic illness, but I told them mine is MENTAL ILLNESS so it doesn't count.
They tried to tell me not to blow off what I have and I need the vaccine too.
Bu

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Posted: Mar 30th, '21, 22:35
by lunar_eclipse66
There’s forms if online proctoring. I’m surprised the school hasn’t looked into that already. I think zoom might have some features that can do that too.

If I were you, I’d use any opportunity to get it. I got mine back when they were first released because i work in health care and although the fever i got after the second shot was rough, I would still do it again if it meant I didn’t get covid. I’ve seen up close what covid does and I’m not about to mess with that.

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Posted: Mar 31st, '21, 02:04
by Moi

Well, my mom was complaining earlier and they said they had forms or something my sister can fill out.
I was only half listening u8;

I don't know if I can get it. It seems like it's given to those most at risk?
Like the elderly and the sickly.
I have Agoraphobia and Depression - not like my dad with his Diabetes and low functioning kidneys.

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Posted: Mar 31st, '21, 03:29
by lunar_eclipse66
Fair. For the most part the vaccine is going to those who need it the most first. I’m not sure how politicians snuck themselves onto that list but they did. Every state is running a little different though like in NY having asthma is enough to get you on the list. My husband was able to get it because he works for a school and even if that wasn’t the case he could have been approved because i’m a medical worker and he’s exposed to me. Texas might have some odd rule that lets you get it sooner than you think. My old home state is giving the vaccine to people who bring their elderly relatives.

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Posted: Apr 2nd, '21, 02:26
by Moi

Because they're big and important. Who else is going to spread bullshit and not help their citizens if they get sick Bu

Well, my mom and I are getting them next Friday xD
Not sure how to feel.
I mean, I don't oppose vaccinations - they're very important.
But...I dunno. It kinda scares me and I kinda feel like...maybe I'm taking the vaccination from someone else who needs it more.
On the news, my mom saw where this guy had COVID and he was waiting for a spot in the hospital and he died before he could get help.
He was only 24 years old, I think.
There was also a mass death in Brazil, I think.

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Posted: Apr 2nd, '21, 23:55
by lunar_eclipse66
Honestly, I’d still get it. A good way of not feeling guilty about it is that you are contributing to the herd immunity and you are less likely to give the virus to someone else who may need medical attention.

Also the covid bogging up hospitals is a sad reality everywhere. We had to convert half our special care unit rooms and half our medicine floor into icu rooms with negative airflow. Covid rooms took up 90% of icu equipment and staff so if you came in and needed icu level care and were non-covid we didn’t have many openings for you. I remember we had a patient in the covid unit pass and before they even took them out, the admin staff already had a person planned to move in that spot. They just needed to wait for the room to be cleaned.

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Posted: Apr 3rd, '21, 02:05
by Moi

Yeah, I guess 8,u

I never thought I'd see a plague like this in my lifetime.
I wish I could heal people.
That's one of my super powers I'd like.

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Posted: Apr 3rd, '21, 16:23
by lunar_eclipse66
I will admit that the second shot took me down for a bit, but I’d do it again if it meant protecting my family and friends.

Healing people would be nice. I have to hand it though to modern medicine because this could have been so much worse. The spanish flu and tb out breaks of the early 1900s had a lot more casualties. I just wished people would wear their damn masks and social distance properly.

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Posted: Apr 3rd, '21, 21:52
by Moi

Yeah, my dad said he heard the second one is rough.
He already had his first one, but we get ours next week.

I think I would word it like..."I want to fix things." that way I could heal people, but also fix stuff when they break down 8u

Yeah, medical science has come a long way.
I always wear a mask when I go out.
I can't stand when people act like it's impeding their rights.
It's not just about YOU.
It's about EVERYONE.
So quit being a baby and wear the damn mask >Bu

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Posted: Apr 4th, '21, 00:40
by lunar_eclipse66
The reaction from the second one is highly dependent on your immune system reactivity. If you have a highly reactive immune system, which you tend to see in healthy people, then your reaction to the second dose tends to be worse than those with less reactive immune systems.

Ooh fixing things sounds interesting! Are you talking about something more along the lines of a rewind power like Eri from My Hero Academia or a rejecting time and damage scenario like Orihime (i can’t remember how to spell her name) from Bleach?

Anti-maskers infuriate me so much. Like its a piece of cloth over your face, you can breathe, trust me.