Have Any of You Gotten The Vaccine?

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  • Chicupfront
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2016
    • 11

    #76
    I got mine yesterday. Pfizer. No major problems, so far just a sore arm.

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    • nannyde
      All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
      • Mar 2010
      • 7320

      #77
      I had both doses of Moderna. Jan 4 and Feb 1 . I’m in Iowa with the worst Governor in the United States and it was super touch and go whether I could get the second one on the 28th day. In my state I am Tier one a so I qualified but they didn’t reserve the second dose to insure it could be given per the 28 days after.

      I had a hard time with it but it was over at exactly 48 hours after each dose. It ****ed. I had the fever, chills, headache, and BONE PAIN so bad. Second round I stayed on a heating pad that really helped the bone pain.

      The arm pain wasn’t bad. If you have an older sibling and got punched in the arm as a kid... that’s about how that goes.

      I also had some hives after the second one. Still nursing those. Not many but annoying.
      http://www.amazon.com/Daycare-Whispe...=doing+daycare

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      • Valerie928
        Daycare.com Member
        • Apr 2019
        • 355

        #78
        Originally posted by Annalee
        Had a parent ask me why I couldn't make this appt early in the morning so I could open up for most of the day.....well, why don't you just SHUTUP! No I didn't say that:: but my eyes did Another one said "now what day is that, I just don't know what I will do". Well just SHUTUP!!! That's what you can do!

        I gave them warning in January and told them there may not even be much notice but I'm giving them 8 days notice and they still gripe! You can't please some people.
        I really just can't with parents anymore. They only care about THEMSELVES.

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        • Unregistered

          #79
          Originally posted by Annalee
          I am ready to get it behind me! Rumor is, that vaccine card will be like a passport in the future!??
          Funny you should say that. My elderly parents got both shots already and they were told by the person filling out their card to each make 4 copies of their card. Keep one copy locked up safe. Give a copy to their primary, keep a copy in the car, carry a copy on them. They were told in the future they may need them to travel, go to restaurants, ect.

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          • Annalee
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 5864

            #80
            Originally posted by Unregistered
            Funny you should say that. My elderly parents got both shots already and they were told by the person filling out their card to each make 4 copies of their card. Keep one copy locked up safe. Give a copy to their primary, keep a copy in the car, carry a copy on them. They were told in the future they may need them to travel, go to restaurants, ect.
            Yes; heard that, too....best news for me is after completing both doses, no quarantining for me due to exposure anymore....That is huge for me!

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            • CenterTeacher20
              Center Director
              • Apr 2018
              • 199

              #81
              I had said way earlier in this thread (I think :confused: ) that I should be able to get the vaccine in a couple weeks time... here we are probably a month or so later (I'm not gonna look at when I commented about it because I'm annoyed) but we are STILL waiting for word on when we will be able to get our shots.

              I want them now. Ugh!!!! *Q&!#(*%(!^&%#(&^!#

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              • Josiegirl
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 10834

                #82
                Originally posted by Annalee
                Yes; heard that, too....best news for me is after completing both doses, no quarantining for me due to exposure anymore....That is huge for me!
                Did I read somewhere that we can still be carriers of Covid, even if we've been vaccinated? Maybe it was false info. Not like we haven't heard any before.

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                • Blackcat31
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 36124

                  #83
                  Originally posted by Josiegirl
                  Did I read somewhere that we can still be carriers of Covid, even if we've been vaccinated? Maybe it was false info. Not like we haven't heard any before.
                  I was told the same thing

                  CDC says “most vaccines don't fully protect against infection, even if they can block symptoms from appearing. As a result, vaccinated people can unknowingly carry and spread pathogens.”

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                  • Annalee
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jul 2012
                    • 5864

                    #84
                    Originally posted by Blackcat31
                    I was told the same thing

                    CDC says “most vaccines don't fully protect against infection, even if they can block symptoms from appearing. As a result, vaccinated people can unknowingly carry and spread pathogens.”
                    CDC says to still wear mask and social distance even after being vaccinated. I'm really happy to know after that second dose I don't have to quarantine due to exposure.

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                    • Josiegirl
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 10834

                      #85
                      My niece, age 53, received her 2nd Moderna Wednesday. She had chills so bad the bed shook. She ached terribly the following day, she said it hurt to move everything but was feeling better though very lethargic on Friday. She also told her mom she wasn't sure now, that her mom should get her 2nd vaccine. And that's saying something for my niece to say that. Argh, getting my 2nd one this Wednesday so we shall see.

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                      • Valerie928
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Apr 2019
                        • 355

                        #86
                        The goal of the moderna/Pfizer vaccines is to keep people from becoming gravely sick and needing hospitalization.

                        Yes, the 2nd dose can be a bit rough, if you become feverish, sore ect, it simply means the vaccine is doing exactly as it should by causing an immune response.

                        I will take a couple days of feeling miserable. It's better than being in hospital on airway assist.

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                        • e.j.
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 3738

                          #87
                          Originally posted by Valerie928
                          The goal of the moderna/Pfizer vaccines is to keep people from becoming gravely sick and needing hospitalization.

                          Yes, the 2nd dose can be a bit rough, if you become feverish, sore ect, it simply means the vaccine is doing exactly as it should by causing an immune response.

                          I will take a couple days of feeling miserable. It's better than being in hospital on airway assist.
                          This is the way I'm looking at it.

                          My sister got her second shot last week. She had a mild headache, mild fever (99F) with chills and sore arm. She said it lasted about 24 hours and she felt much better after that. She didn't feel the need to take Tylenol after the second shot despite the fact that her symptoms were worse than those from her first shot.

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                          • Blackcat31
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 36124

                            #88
                            Originally posted by Annalee
                            CDC says to still wear mask and social distance even after being vaccinated. I'm really happy to know after that second dose I don't have to quarantine due to exposure.
                            Me too but this kind of information is what confuses me...
                            If we can still carry and spread the virus, wouldn't it make sense to quarantine if exposed? I don't know, I know wearing a mask, social distancing and washing our hands helps a ton I know I'd feel horrible if I spread it to one of my DCK's after I knew I was exposed... know what I mean?

                            Originally posted by e.j.
                            This is the way I'm looking at it.

                            My sister got her second shot last week. She had a mild headache, mild fever (99F) with chills and sore arm. She said it lasted about 24 hours and she felt much better after that. She didn't feel the need to take Tylenol after the second shot despite the fact that her symptoms were worse than those from her first shot.
                            I've heard some people say they felt so bad they thought they were dying... and others say it was tough but not that bad.

                            I am sure it's different for everyone but personally I am terrified of the fall out from the second dose, not so much for me but for my husband. As a type 1 diabetic, they don't fight off things like regular people. Heck, the stomach flu put him in the ICU for 4 days a few years back.

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                            • Annalee
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jul 2012
                              • 5864

                              #89
                              Originally posted by Blackcat31
                              Me too but this kind of information is what confuses me...
                              If we can still carry and spread the virus, wouldn't it make sense to quarantine if exposed? I don't know, I know wearing a mask, social distancing and washing our hands helps a ton I know I'd feel horrible if I spread it to one of my DCK's after I knew I was exposed... know what I mean?



                              I've heard some people say they felt so bad they thought they were dying... and others say it was tough but not that bad.

                              I am sure it's different for everyone but personally I am terrified of the fall out from the second dose, not so much for me but for my husband. As a type 1 diabetic, they don't fight off things like regular people. Heck, the stomach flu put him in the ICU for 4 days a few years back.
                              I really think the 'no quarantine for exposure' is a push to get people to get the vaccine??? But it will be nice to not have to close my daycare due to me being exposed anymore.

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                              • e.j.
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 3738

                                #90
                                Originally posted by Blackcat31
                                Me too but this kind of information is what confuses me...
                                If we can still carry and spread the virus, wouldn't it make sense to quarantine if exposed? I don't know, I know wearing a mask, social distancing and washing our hands helps a ton I know I'd feel horrible if I spread it to one of my DCK's after I knew I was exposed... know what I mean?
                                I agree with you! It doesn't make sense to me that on the one hand, they say we still need to follow all other covid protocols after getting the vaccine but now we don't have to quarantine if exposed? Maybe as long as we're vaccinated and wearing the mask and distancing ourselves, they figure we're even less as apt to pass the virus along?? Now with all of the different variants of the virus popping up and no one seeming to know for sure if the vaccine will be effective against all of them, I wonder if they'll back track at some point and recommend quarantining again.

                                Originally posted by Blackcat31
                                I've heard some people say they felt so bad they thought they were dying... and others say it was tough but not that bad.

                                I am sure it's different for everyone but personally I am terrified of the fall out from the second dose, not so much for me but for my husband. As a type 1 diabetic, they don't fight off things like regular people. Heck, the stomach flu put him in the ICU for 4 days a few years back.
                                That's awful! I can understand why you're concerned. It really does seem to be an individual thing where some people feel fine after their shots and others seem to have harsher side effects. I hope your husband does ok with his second shot. :hug:

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