Lee wrote:Bro Nut,
Nice to see your post. I understand the staff will be vaccinated, butt can the patients get the vaccine too? Around the same time?
I want the vaccine, the sooner the better.
Sista Nut
peanut_8 wrote:Just wanted to chime in here. My sister-in-law is a nurse in Lincoln, NE, and is getting the vaccine today.
Very happy for her, and I'm looking forward to getting it myself, since I'm anxious to finally get back to getting out of the house.
peanut_8 wrote:Just wanted to chime in here. My sister-in-law is a nurse in Lincoln, NE, and is getting the vaccine today.
Very happy for her, and I'm looking forward to getting it myself, since I'm anxious to finally get back to getting out of the house.
roadrunner wrote:Just for clarity, Pfizer and Moderna are mRNA vaccines, which means that there is not even a complete killed virus involved....
ginabeewell wrote:I was at MSK today and the nurse told me they haven’t gotten them yet - they will first go to healthcare workers treating Covid patients.
Last week, my Northwestern nurses had heard nothing about timing etc.
polluxx wrote:My oncologist told me she got her first shot this week. Even though I’m finished with chemo and my white blood count has recovered, she said that she would like me to get it as soon as possible.
polluxx wrote:My oncologist told me she got her first shot this week. Even though I’m finished with chemo and my white blood count has recovered, she said that she would like me to get it as soon as possible.
She said that she doesn’t know how it will be rolled out. If she gets a shipment to distribute, she said she would prioritize my getting it, but for all she knows, it will just be at CVS and be given on a first come first serve basis.
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