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stanley 01-30-2021 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 1895160)
The vaccine doses are already being mixed. Meaning a person may have Pfizer for first dose, then Moderna for second dose. Why is this happening? So far two prominent reasons. One the patient lost their card, and doesn’t remember which vaccine they received, or went to a different site for second dose, due to availability.
Other issue the freezer stopped working, (Pfizer) and the facility gave all vaccine before it expired, next vaccine shipment, was Moderna
Since there were no studies for a mix, and probably won’t be. The CDC did make a quick statement that a mix should not be a problem, if mixing vaccine doses did happen.

And people trust the "vaccines" when nobody knows what the hell is going on

Bill14564 01-31-2021 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1895131)
Were not equipped to handle the 400 degree below zero vaccine.

The vaccines do not require anything near 400 degrees below zero. (more like -100F according to CDC)

Rwirish 01-31-2021 06:16 AM

No question I would take the J&J vaccine. A game changer in many ways.

epratt 01-31-2021 06:50 AM

I am waiting for the J&J vaccine. Prefer just one shot. Will probably get it more toward the end of the year so others can be vaccinated first. Since I work with the public, I have probably had COVID and just didn’t know it since I have never been tested.

PaulinTV 01-31-2021 07:41 AM

"Normal" flu variants
 
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Originally Posted by deano_hoosier (Post 1895007)
Interesting point earlier on the news..the first two vaccines were tested when we had fewer variants floating through the population. Now with the greater number of variants the speculation is that the efficacy of the first two vaccines may not have tested out as high. Seems plausible.

My understanding is that the reason they offer a "regular" flu vaccine each fall is because of this mutation as well. They develop the next fall vaccine to combat as many strains as possible and each year update to fight against each new strain.

Those little buggers are persistent!!

bragones 01-31-2021 07:54 AM

J&J's vaccine has a higher effective rate for fighting Covid than the annual flu shot. It's also safer since it is a more traditional based vaccine vs. RNA based Pfizer/Moderna vaccines. Long term impact of RNA vaccines is still an unknown. Personally, I would choose J&J over current vaccines but I'm happy that choices just keep coming.

merrymini 01-31-2021 09:29 AM

Yes, uphold your standards. If you cannot get 100 percent take nothing less! GUARANTEED!

Galesmom 01-31-2021 10:14 AM

I am not sure how it is going to be once the J&J vaccine is approved. I do know that when we go to the Orange County Convention Center for our vaccine that we will not have a choice as to what vaccine we are given! But do agree that we would rather the Moderna and Pfizer!

chrissy2231 01-31-2021 11:04 AM

None completely protect you from Covid. Lessens symptons. Moderna & pfizzer 95%

DAVES 01-31-2021 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1895000)
That is exactly why I would be happy to get the J&J vaccine.

I'm already at a lower risk, because of my age and overall fitness and immunity level. I also MIGHT have already been exposed to it, and have achieved some kind of natural immunity to it, by now. I don't know that, and haven't gotten the test to find that out, and knowing that won't make me change my behavior so I won't bother with it. Having worked in the public from February 2020 til December 2020, I really have to just assume I was exposed to it.

That 66% protection seems like a pretty good deal to someone like me, who isn't likely to get sick, but wants to reduce the severity in the off-chance I manage to catch the virus anyway.

We are experiencing panic. Sort of reminds me of the history of the Titanic. People have not changed. For many just like on the Titanic, the band played on. Others, women and children first and some guys said to heck with that.

Trying to make a decision, the information is changing. No shortage of conflicting information. Claimed 90+% effective by Pfizer and Moderna. The flu shot is in a good year about 60%. A virus by it's nature mutates. Months ago I read somewhere they had about 60 different strains. Most recently we are being told here is a more contagious one in England that has been found in the US. More recently there is a more deadly one that has also come to the US.

I have a REAL pre-existing condition and I am over 70. No plan can ever be perfect for all.

Recent information CLAIMS you can take the Moderna shot as a first shot and the Pfizer as a second. Not sure if it works the other way around. Information, no one has said if you have had covid are you immune, as immune as you would be with the shots.
Heck we do not even know how long the immunity will last with any of the shots or getting the disease. One time and done or will we need boosters every year.

We are seeing panic. Truth it is ugly.

Topspinmo 01-31-2021 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 1895188)
The vaccines do not require anything near 400 degrees below zero. (more like -100F according to CDC)


Then why all the special freezers?

Topspinmo 01-31-2021 11:51 AM

Looks like some 65 and older will get different formula of J &J vaccine?

J&J'''s one-shot Covid vaccine is safe, generates promising immune response

jimjamuser 01-31-2021 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1894970)
I would not want the J&J vaccine because of the lower efficacy. One shot vs two of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, I would much prefer the latter two. How do you feel about the lower efficacy of the J&J vaccine? Will you take it?

Fauci says Johnson & Johnson vaccine helpful in COVID-19 fight despite lower efficacy | TheHill

I would be fine with whatever is the 1st vaccine available to me. That is what the medical experts that I see on TV recommend. The J&J vaccine has an efficacy of 72% - which means that you have a 72% chance of NOT becoming positive for CV. But in J&J tests their vaccine is 100% likely to prevent DEATH from CV. Those odds are good enough for me! For example, 60 some % is the highest EVER efficacy for the seasonal flu vaccines. We have become SPOILED by the high ( 95% ) efficacies of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.

Byte1 01-31-2021 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1894970)
I would not want the J&J vaccine because of the lower efficacy. One shot vs two of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, I would much prefer the latter two. How do you feel about the lower efficacy of the J&J vaccine? Will you take it?

Fauci says Johnson & Johnson vaccine helpful in COVID-19 fight despite lower efficacy | TheHill

The Flu vaccine only has an average of 40-60% efficacy and I do not hear anyone questioning the idea of rushing to get theirs every year.

Byte1 01-31-2021 12:53 PM

I am only concerned about getting an appointment for my spouse. I don't care if I get one or not and I know that the VA will offer me one once they get stocked up on the vaccine. They offer me the Flu shot every year and I turn it down because I have never had the flu and I have been around many infected with the flu. I have not decided whether I will get the Covid shot or not. I've been out and about and have mingled with those that do not use masks. I know almost two dozen now, that have survived the virus and I am in better shape than almost all of them. If that scares you, then stay at home because I have not been convinced that I "need" the added protection. I take high doses of Vit.D and other supplements daily and I get plenty of sunlight and fresh air. I do not attempt to convince any else to do as I do, I am just stating my view on this virus as related to me. Once my spouse is vaccinated, I will go about my life in a completely normal manner. I do take precautions around her, but only her. Everyone else can take care of themselves. I maintain my distance from others that I do not know out of courtesy, not out of fear.
That said, I am spending hours on line and on the phone, attempting to get my spouse vaccinated. I am sure that if I had as many medical issues, I too would be concerned about infection.
If I was concerned about getting myself vaccinated, I would take what was first available and not be so picky about what brand it is. Next year, maybe you can be more picky but right now you need to just take what is first available to you. But, that is just my opinion. This thing will pass eventually. I do not believe the political medical experts that say this will stay with us forever. Nothing is forever, except for death, not even taxes. Some pay taxes and some don't, but everyone dies someday.
Remember, even the vaccine with the lowest efficacy is better than the flu vaccine. The more you wait for your version of the "best" vaccine, the more chance you have of being infected before you get your shot.


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