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Prayers to all.We're dealing with an outbreak at our church and school (located at the church building) where my wife works and my kids attend. The whole school is shut down and quarantined at least this week and church services are on pause (They were significantly modified before, but online only for now). Prayers are appreciated.
My wife and mom (who also works are the school) are suffering symptoms and we're all getting tested tomorrow. General symptoms from the outbreak include chills, fevers, headaches, body aches, and fatigue. My wife is on day two of symptoms and is current in bed trying to get through the worst of it. Thankfully it doesn't seem to be affecting the lungs of anyone we know at this point.
I haven't seen any such data could you possibly point me towards that. Also I haven't seen any evidence that the vaccine causes any better or longer immunity. If the viral load was moderate to severe..Data suggesting reinfection usually occurs with different strains when it does occur and vaccination possibly protecting against multiple strains. Vaccine likely creating longer lasting immunity in some people than infection does.
So how is everyone feeling about getting the vaccine? We are in our early 40’s. I’m on the fence and my wife is dead set against it. I was lucky that I had a mild case and I’m right around the 90 day mark of immunity. I know it definitely hasn’t had the testing time it would normally have but to me it’s worth the risk. A
My wife and I will definitely be getting it as soon as it available to us. So will both of our adult who both work with the public.So how is everyone feeling about getting the vaccine? We are in our early 40’s. I’m on the fence and my wife is dead set against it. I was lucky that I had a mild case and I’m right around the 90 day mark of immunity. I know it definitely hasn’t had the testing time it would normally have but to me it’s worth the risk. A woman we know just passed Friday night from it. She was 51 with no underlying conditions. This is crazy stuff.
Don't lie, you are genuinely intending to derail the conversation. Flu numbers last year are irrelevant when you have pushing 400K Covid deaths and over 23 million cases. Even if half of them are actually flu deaths and cases it's one of the worse flu years on record, matched by an equally bad Covid year.Not to de-rail 14 pages of Covid conversation, but has anyone caught the flu in the last year?
Don't lie, you are genuinely intending to derail the conversation. Flu numbers last year are irrelevant when you have pushing 400K Covid deaths and over 23 million cases. Even if half of them are actually flu deaths and cases it's one of the worse flu years on record, matched by an equally bad Covid year.
Thank you. Feels like I got slugged hard in the shoulder. For whatever reason, I’ve always had this type of reaction to shots. I got allergy shots for many years as a teenager, and my arm would always hurt for a day or two afterwards.Hope you are better today JLS !
Did you read the article? It says that there is serious concern that the vaccine may not give any better/longer protection than having the disease.. All together this isn't an article pushing those who have been sick to get the vaccine as much as it's a call to be aware that natural or vaccine induced long term immunity very well may not exist..A case report with basic science of reinfection
Genomic evidence for reinfection with SARS-CoV-2: a case study
Genetic discordance of the two SARS-CoV-2 specimens was greater than could be accounted for by short-term in vivo evolution. These findings suggest that the patient was infected by SARS-CoV-2 on two separate occasions by a genetically distinct virus. Thus, previous exposure to SARS-CoV-2 might...www.thelancet.com
Article with some general information regarding reinfection with links to articles and papers
Science | AAAS
www.sciencemag.org
Not to derail things, and I will make this my last post on this thread, but I've intubated more than 2 dozen severe COVID patients, had over 60 die on my watch, some in a blaze of glory, others quietly and alone, and admitted over 500 to the hospital since March of last year.
Please get vaccinated when it is your turn.
My wife, a hospital pharmacist, told me the other day that flu cases were down 98% compared to last year. That seemed to huge, so I looked it up (CDC). Yep. I'm sure somebody will look at all of the causal factors - but it seems like the masking, social distancing, hand-washing are effective, at least for the flu -- and that SARs-CoV-19 is really bad ass in transmission compared to the flu.Not to de-rail 14 pages of Covid conversation, but has anyone caught the flu in the last year?
I think it kind of really shows how gross humans are, and how healthy we can stay when sick people don't cough and hack their way around the store, the gym, and the office.My wife, a hospital pharmacist, told me the other day that flu cases were down 98% compared to last year. That seemed to huge, so I looked it up (CDC). Yep. I'm sure somebody will look at all of the causal factors - but it seems like the masking, social distancing, hand-washing are effective, at least for the flu -- and that SARs-CoV-19 is really bad ass in transmission compared to the flu.