Rommie wrote:The announcement is out, general public in MA can start getting vaccinated April 19!
We are a few weeks behind some other states on that, but it's because we are letting essential workers (grocery, transit etc) go first. I'm pretty ok with that, what's two weeks more working from home after all this?
Was on the a with my supervisor this morning, and joked with him because Harvard advised him a year ago to plan for keeping his group remote until June. But it just didn't specify which June.
Rommie wrote:Similarly, am I the only one mad about J&J being pulled back today? I am going to bet good money that more than one in a million people would die of those who got the vaccine already, that at least some of the blood clots are tied to birth control because that is a thing, but that far more people are just going to hear "it's too risky" now and not get a vaccine at all. I was also reading that a lot of people who are worried about the mRNA vaccines for whatever reason were ok until now with getting J&J, and a lot of low vaccination rate areas will still have demand for that one because it's a "one and done" shot... and now we just pull that out? Argh. I just can't imagine this is the right choice.
Rommie wrote:So, I guess I was the last of us regulars to get it right? Good job team!
geonuc wrote:Rommie wrote:So, I guess I was the last of us regulars to get it right? Good job team!
Here's hoping none of us - or our SO's - have anything to do with COVID. Of course, once this year's slew of as-yet undiscovered vaccine-busting mutations hits the street, we'll all do this again. And again.
Rommie wrote:geonuc wrote:Rommie wrote:So, I guess I was the last of us regulars to get it right? Good job team!
Here's hoping none of us - or our SO's - have anything to do with COVID. Of course, once this year's slew of as-yet undiscovered vaccine-busting mutations hits the street, we'll all do this again. And again.
Party pooper. (But yes, I think the best we can hope for right now is the contagious mutation that wins is also a much more mild one.)
On a more wild note, we are trying to gauge right now what level of insane we are for considering our Memorial Day long weekend "hooray we're 2+ weeks after being fully vaccinated" trip to... Iceland. Which apparently allows you in if fully vaccinated (you take a test at the airport and wait at your hotel until it clears, usually 5-6 hours), they haven't had much covid at all because they're good about it (<30 deaths, large percent of population is vaccinated), just a 5 hour flight from here, and we'd be doing primarily socially distant stuff like hiking. Frankly it's statistically legit far safer than anywhere we could drive (and pretty much all of the USA), the CDC guidelines for Iceland explicitly say it's fine when fully vaccinated (you just need a negative covid test to reenter the USA/ take a test 3-5 days after you return), AND so far as I can tell you can just walk close enough to the active volcano there right now to see lava which has been a bucket list thing for me... but it's somehow a tough idea to get used to traveling again I guess!
Well anyway, if it happens, it will be my first time out of the USA in just shy of two years. I can't say anyone was expecting that from me, combined with this hesitancy, before the pandemic.
pumpkinpi wrote:Rommie wrote:geonuc wrote:Rommie wrote:So, I guess I was the last of us regulars to get it right? Good job team!
Here's hoping none of us - or our SO's - have anything to do with COVID. Of course, once this year's slew of as-yet undiscovered vaccine-busting mutations hits the street, we'll all do this again. And again.
Party pooper. (But yes, I think the best we can hope for right now is the contagious mutation that wins is also a much more mild one.)
On a more wild note, we are trying to gauge right now what level of insane we are for considering our Memorial Day long weekend "hooray we're 2+ weeks after being fully vaccinated" trip to... Iceland. Which apparently allows you in if fully vaccinated (you take a test at the airport and wait at your hotel until it clears, usually 5-6 hours), they haven't had much covid at all because they're good about it (<30 deaths, large percent of population is vaccinated), just a 5 hour flight from here, and we'd be doing primarily socially distant stuff like hiking. Frankly it's statistically legit far safer than anywhere we could drive (and pretty much all of the USA), the CDC guidelines for Iceland explicitly say it's fine when fully vaccinated (you just need a negative covid test to reenter the USA/ take a test 3-5 days after you return), AND so far as I can tell you can just walk close enough to the active volcano there right now to see lava which has been a bucket list thing for me... but it's somehow a tough idea to get used to traveling again I guess!
Well anyway, if it happens, it will be my first time out of the USA in just shy of two years. I can't say anyone was expecting that from me, combined with this hesitancy, before the pandemic.
That is a perfectly reasonable level of insane! Go for it! Can we join you? ;^)
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Hope it's just a cold.
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