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Yes. my 1st shot may 1st next is the 22nd of May


@very-rusty said
Yes Andy, that is what I understood also, as I said in an earlier post in this thread am going to check with my Doctor on that one in 2 weeks we have an appointment. At least we have the one in us for now and I know it takes 14 to 20 days to have some immunity, but certainly not immune for sure. We had two people who went out and partied right after getting their vaccine a ...[text shortened]... try and understand it anymore. I think using 'Stupidity' would be appropriate for doing that.

-VR
Go back to wherever you got your first shot and ask them to schedule you for May 26 for the second.

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@hakima said
First Pfizer dose was 1/16
Second was 2/6

I had COVID symptoms last week...test came back negative.

I still take precautions.
Yes, that seems more like the time frame to me. May 5 until Aug 18th seems like too long to me.

Nice to hear you were COVID negative!

-VR

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@handyandy said
Go back to wherever you got your first shot and ask them to schedule you for May 26 for the second.
The way it is being done here Andy is through the Doctor. I will have a chat with her though in 2 weeks time about it and see what she says. It may have something to do with supply, I am really at a lost of an explanation until I talk to the Doctor.

EDIT: I am thinking it could be a supply issue and they are trying to get as many first shots into people as they can.

-VR


@very-rusty said
We got our first shots today. (Pfizer) next one due on August 18,2021.

So far so good.

-VR
did you cry?


@lemondrop said
did you cry?
I was waiting for her to do it and she was done! Painless, but then I've gotten many needles in my lifetime. Compare that little needle with the ones they have to put in for an I.V. Lemon. I really don't consider this a joking matter do you?

-VR


@very-rusty said
I was waiting for her to do it and she was done! Painless, but then I've gotten many needles in my lifetime. Compare that little needle with the ones they have to put in for an I.V. Lemon. I really don't consider this a joking matter do you?

-VR
if your wife said that it hurt
would you have still gotten it?

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@lemondrop said
if your wife said that it hurt
would you have still gotten it?
Please stop with the silly questions Lemon, my wife is probably tougher than you when it comes to needles. You really are an attention seeker aren't you? Some have said that about you, I am seeing their point now.

-VR


@very-rusty said
Please stop with the silly questions Lemon, my wife is probably tougher than you when it comes to needles. You really are an attention seeker aren't you? Some have said that about you, I am seeing their point now.

-VR
this thread is about you isn't it?

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@lemondrop said
this thread is about you isn't it?
The thread is about the Vaccine others have made some significant comments, contributing to this thread in a productive way.

-VR

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Had my first shot (Pfizer) Sunday -- second one on May 23rd.

This time my shoulder (injection site) actually was sore for a day, something I had never noticed with flu shots.


April 1st Moderna. July 22nd for the second.

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@great-big-stees said
April 1st Moderna. July 22nd for the second.
Canada seems to be marching to a different drum.

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And slowly, N. Ireland are already inviting those 30+ to book the first shot.

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