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sheepherder 03-31-2021 08:15 AM

Vaccine Availability in NYS
 
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mrerick 03-31-2021 09:45 AM

Health centers in our state showed no appointments for a couple weeks until I figured out that they were posting availability each morning based on expected and received vaccine supplies. I kept looking first thing in the morning and after a few days, dozens of appointment slots appeared.
Your state will administrate this differently, but it's worth checking back repeatedly.
Mine came through a regional medical center, and I accessed the appointment through their online EPIC electronic health records system application.

Edward Tinker 03-31-2021 09:46 AM

Here in Washington state, it was really screwy - state stated 75+, then 65+ - VA on the same day, was 75, 65 and 55 in different VA clinics. I reached out a couple of weeks ago and found that my email and phone were wrong, let alone the correct VA I should go to. Got it straightened out after 3 calls, then got an appt for a Johnson shot, got it 2 weeks ago saturday - get those shots... Even if you think they don't do much...

Norme 03-31-2021 01:02 PM

Here's what life is like on the other side of the syringe:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/26/n...gtype=Homepage

MikeP 03-31-2021 03:56 PM

I'm moving around quite a bit right now and have a hard time scheduling something. Nobody I have contacted, including the VA, will give you one and let you get another someplace else.

spacecoast 04-01-2021 07:25 AM

I plan on getting my shots right after my first flu shot. ;)

ithacaartist 04-01-2021 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by sheepherder (Post 337977)
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Rich, unless I'm mistaken,the page you linked lists NYS clinics. Last month, pharmacies began to vaccinate us geezers 60+. It's down to 30+ now (or 16+ if in a risk group) I was able to make an appointment at the CVS in Watkins Glen, which is about equidistant to Ithaca from me. 2nd jab was accomplished this Monday, so I'll be able to hug my grandson on his birthday in a little over two weeks.

Wal-Mart, Kinney, Rite-Aid, and many independents have pages you can watch and/or sign up for the appointment waiting list. Today, CVS seems to be mostly booked--but there are some outlets with availabilities--Ithaca is one, so is Greece. https://www.cvs.com/immunizations/covid-19-vaccine

This is my county's page. Scroll down for links to a bunch of pharmacies and chains to check for appointment or waiting lists. https://www.schuylercounty.us/civicalerts.aspx?aid=469

sheepherder 04-01-2021 04:45 PM

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Rich, unless I'm mistaken,the page you linked lists NYS clinics.

I'm on both NYS DOH and Niagara County DOH lists. Both list No Appointments Available whenever I check. There is no announcements of availability, the sites just post a URL and shut it down when the vaccine allotment is met. I've actually gotten through to the sites before they could shut them down but after the allotment had been met. (Pic below).

As of this morning, most all eastern NYS sites had availability (NY City especially) but not western NYS.

My county DOH has assigned me to either Tops Supermarket or Wegmans pharmacy. I don't get a choice of others. NYS DOH has a bunch of sites, closest is in Buffalo but still no availability.

If a site gets in 1,000 doses, they post it on the site and the list is filled in less than 10 minutes (according to the local paper).

Lately, the PFizer vaccine seems to be predominant. Some Jannsen [J&J] has been distributed by NYS DOH but in lots of less than 500.

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tomaustin 04-01-2021 05:47 PM

an old-fashioned calf scramble.................

sheepherder 04-02-2021 08:59 AM

I am by nature a pessimist. (That means I hope for the best but prepare for the worst). The nearest facility that most often appears to have vaccine available is in Rochester [Henrietta], which is about an hour and a half drive away from me. That's in good weather, with no road construction. I do not know what the window of opportunity is for the vaccination appointments but I expect that if I chose this facility I would have to leave at least an hour early. It's listed as a PFizer vaccine.

One of my lady friends (the only one, actually :rolleyes: ) has advised me to wait for the Janssen/J&J vaccine, so I checked the CDC site on that vaccine option -

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...s/janssen.html

Only 66% effective in clinical trials??? :eek: I'll make sure I get the Moderna or PFizer vaccines...whenever they become available... :soapbox:

tomaustin 04-02-2021 11:35 AM

I get my second Moderna on 4-9...then wait patiently for another 3 weeks for the curing period, as one of my friends called it....then I should be good to go, with continued precautions from the building crowds at the spring festivals and picnics......

Kiwi 04-02-2021 01:11 PM

Do you get a sample 'blue pill' with the Pfizer vaccine?

spangy 04-02-2021 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by sheepherder (Post 337999)
I am by nature a pessimist. (That means I hope for the best but prepare for the worst)

Only 66% effective in clinical trials??? :eek: I'll make sure I get the Moderna or PFizer vaccines...whenever they become available... :soapbox:

Pessimism
Pessimism is a negative mental attitude in which an undesirable outcome is anticipated from a given situation. Pessimists tend to focus on the negatives of life in general.

Your philosophy is not that of a pessimist ... your philosophy is much like my own which I call pessimistic optimism ... prepare for the worst so as to be ready should that occur but believe that it won't so as not to be a 'downer'. Works for me. :)

As to 'efficacy' ... those numbers are completly misleading and really have nothing to do with choosing the best vaccine. Remember Trillions of dollars are at stake as big pharma competes for the billions of doses needed ... the LIE Olympics have begun.

I urge you to watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3odScka55A
before making such an important decision. :rtfm:

sheepherder 04-02-2021 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by spangy (Post 338009)
I urge you to watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3odScka55A
before making such an important decision. :rtfm:

I just watched it. Very compelling. Thanks for the learning experience! :thumbup:

The video says that they are all effective. Any of them should do. I can just get whatever is available. Whenever it's available. :rolleyes:

It's also possible that I've already had the virus. About this time last year, I was sicker than a dog for 8 days. But the CDC had only released three symptoms then: Fever, cough, and shortness of breath, I had none of those. Now, a year later, they have a longer list of symptoms...

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019.../symptoms.html

I had more than half of these symptoms, plus a few more. Just not the big 3.

I'll do as the video suggests and take whatever is available. :rolleyes:

Norme 04-02-2021 04:48 PM

Hi Rich;
It sounds like you live in a lightly populated part of the country, if you steer clear of discos and karaoke bars you should be OK.
Norm

sheepherder 04-02-2021 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Norme (Post 338018)
Hi Rich;
It sounds like you live in a lightly populated part of the country, if you steer clear of discos and karaoke bars you should be OK.
Norm

Norm, I wouldn't know where to find a bar any more. All my old haunts closed up even before the pandemic. And I don't dance, can't sing, look like a sno-cone left out in the sun, and am slowly losing my cognitive powers, memory, and what little personality I had.... :(

The only course left open to me...is politics! :D Biden is 78; there's no way he'll last two terms...There should be an opening somewhere along the line... :p

spangy 04-02-2021 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by sheepherder (Post 338017)
It's also possible that I've already had the virus. About this time last year, I was sicker than a dog for 8 days.

Same here ... last Feb. 2020 a friend and I had become very ill with what we thought was the 'flu'.
We both thought we were going to die it was that bad .... took months to get back to 100%.

My friend got tested for the virus about 2 months ago even though he wasn't sick. Lo and behold he had the covid antibodies meaning he had been exposed at some time. I haven't been tested but i'm pretty sure I'd show the same.

gunbugs 04-02-2021 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by spangy (Post 338021)
Same here ... last Feb. a friend and I had become very ill with the 'flu'.
We both thought we were going to die it was that bad .... took months to get back to 100%.

My friend got tested for the virus about 2 months ago even though he wasn't sick. Lo and behold he had the covid antibodies meaning he had been exposed at some time. I haven't been tested but i'm pretty sure I'd show the same.

The medical experts have said from the beginning of this, that approximately 50% of the people who contract the virus will be asymptomatic, or show no symptoms. Pretty easy for it to spread if you don't know you have it, and continue your life as normal, even with a mask. Especially if you are using just a cheap fabric mask, which an epidemiologist said was "like trying to catch mosquitoes with a chain link fence". Wear an N95, they actually work.

sheepherder 04-03-2021 05:48 PM

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Well, you guys talked me into it. I started watching the Final Four basketball playoffs and thought about what youse guyz said. I checked the NYS DOH site again and saw there was availability at UB South Campus in Buffalo (pic below). Not all that far, 26 miles. So, I filled out the usual blurb and clicked the link and...No Appointments Available!!! ARGH!!! Update the web site, buttheads!!! :grr:

Second nearest was the Dome Arena. 87 miles away. I go there often, that's where our ESACA club holds its gun shows. So I hit their site: Lots of appointments available! One on Saturday, six on Tuesday, and more on succeeding days. I figure the Saturday slot is already filled but I'll shoot for one of the Tuesday's. But at half time, I check again, and Saturday is still available. So I select that and start filling out dozens of pages of silly questions. Finally I hit the submit button and get the confirmation screen. Yay! :p

So I went today. Left two hours early, stopped at my FCU on the way and then just sat in the parking lot waiting. Place was jumping. Cars in, cars out; steady streams bumper to bumper. My appt was later [2:15] and the action was winding down. I went in, the National Guard was manning a lot of the stations. Lots of people inside, slowly making their way through the various lines/stations. I had problems hearing the DOH people, they wore masks and over them plastic shields. A couple of them directed me where I needed to go. Finally got the shot, waited 15 minutes, and was done. 2nd shot three weeks from now, same time, place, and day. :rolleyes:

Pfizer vaccine, painless, no ill effects. ;)

There's talk in the paper about people who've had their shots being given more latitude about assembling. They want to have some kind of 'shot ID'. The NYS DOH people gave me a shot card, I guess that and five bucks should get me a coffee at Starbucks... :thumbup:

Norme 04-03-2021 06:11 PM

Hi Rich,
Congratulations! Don't you feel better already? Just a word of warning, both my wife and I felt no ill effects after our first shots but had a couple of bad days after our second ones.
Norm

sheepherder 04-03-2021 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Norme (Post 338034)
Hi Rich,
Congratulations! Don't you feel better already? Just a word of warning, both my wife and I felt no ill effects after our first shots but had a couple of bad days after our second ones.
Norm

Norm -

Was that the Pfizer vaccine??? I just noticed that Pfizer used to be Upjohn. Not relevant, just something I didn't know... :p

rolandtg 04-03-2021 07:02 PM

Got my second Moderna shot Thursday.
Yesterday I felt tired and a bit achy, but it's hard to tell if that was because of the vaccine. ;)
I took some ibuprofen and went to bed.
Today I feel fine.
I would recommend it for everyone. :)

sheepherder 04-03-2021 07:07 PM

Here's a quote from -

https://www.statnews.com/2021/02/02/...hnson-johnson/

The most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, and joint pain. Some people in the clinical trials have reported fever. With the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, side effects are more common after the second dose. Younger adults, who have more robust immune systems, reported more side effects than older adults.

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sheepherder 04-03-2021 08:36 PM

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This looks like someone is anticipating 'proof of vaccination'... :(

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vaccination...G/265088511873

I guess you'd show it to the bouncer at Norm's 'discos and karaoke bars'... :)

spacecoast 04-04-2021 07:11 AM

Here's the key...

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Don't you feel better already?
Thanks for the wristband link... those might come in handy someday. ;)

sheepherder 04-04-2021 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by spacecoast (Post 338053)
Here's the key...

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Originally Posted by Norme (Post 338034)
Hi Rich,
Congratulations! Don't you feel better already?
Norm

Thanks for the wristband link... those might come in handy someday. ;)

Um, actually, except for being tired from all the driving, I don't notice any difference...Physically or psychologically... :(

I did feel a slight discomfort (like being punched there) when I turned on the shot side in bed. But no bruising, I couldn't even find the needle mark. :rolleyes:

After reading all the blurb in the handout on the Pfizer vaccine, and reading that the inoculation was only good for a year, I'm wondering if this is going to be an annual thing, like the flu shots. Nobody seems to want to make a firm comment on longevity... :confused:

spacecoast 04-05-2021 04:35 PM

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After reading all the blurb in the handout on the Pfizer vaccine, and reading that the inoculation was only good for a year, I'm wondering if this is going to be an annual thing, like the flu shots.
You can bet on it... if you're a believer. Why not create another steady revenue stream when you have so many people convinced already?

wlyon 04-05-2021 05:26 PM

Get vaccinated!!! Be part of the solution not part of the problem. Bill

sheepherder 04-05-2021 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiwi (Post 338005)
Do you get a sample 'blue pill' with the Pfizer vaccine?

That one went over my head... :confused:

Edit: Wait! Is that from the movie M*A*S*H??? OK, I get the reference...Don't understand it, but that's the new normal for me...

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Originally Posted by Norme (Post 338034)
Hi Rich,
Congratulations! Don't you feel better already?

Norm -

Still trying to figure that one out...Do you mean I feel better that I finally got the shot??? Yeah, I feel better that I finally got an appointment and got to get the shot. Getting the Not Available message was irritating me. I had pretty much decided that Cuomo was sending all the vaccines to New York City, or that the Niagara County DOH was notifying democrats and not other political parties. Both may still be possible... :rolleyes:

ithacaartist 04-06-2021 02:19 PM

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That one went over my head... :confused:

It's a Pfizer thing.

sheepherder 04-06-2021 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ithacaartist (Post 338081)
It's a Pfizer thing.

Huh. Never heard of it - I was never into pills, except Darvon. A twenty-five cent EM Club beer and a Darvon was a cheap high, if you were broke and payday was a month away... :cheers:

Oh! It's Viagra! Good to know, but useless to me - My last ladyfriend says she's had enough of boyfriends. :(

spacecoast 04-06-2021 02:36 PM

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Be part of the solution not part of the problem.
With all due respect Bill, I guess that depends on what you consider the problem to be. After I'm gone, I would like to see a country with freedoms left for my kids and grandkids to live in the way that they choose and be allowed to follow what they have been taught is right. That's not the direction we are currently going.

Note that both Texas and Florida, the 2nd and 3rd largest states by population, have now banned vaccine "passports". I consider that to be a very GOOD thing and am proud to have voted for our current governor in Florida. I just hope and pray that the rest of the country wakes up soon. There's nothing "wrong" with the idea of safe vaccines for serious diseases, only with the way our so-called leaders are coercing people into taking these unproven vaccines and proposing to exclude people from everyday activities if they choose not to, even if they are in very low-risk demographics.

wlyon 04-06-2021 02:54 PM

Mark
With 550,000+ deaths I consider the virus to be a problem. If people getting a simple vaccination helps control this where is the problem? It should not be a political issue but a health issue. No one is forcing anyone to get vaccinated. We all should be concerned about spreading this deadly disease. Have a great day. Bill

Fla.Mallard 04-06-2021 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by sheepherder (Post 338054)
After reading all the blurb in the handout on the Pfizer vaccine, and reading that the inoculation was only good for a year, I'm wondering if this is going to be an annual thing, like the flu shots. :confused:

The common cold and the yearly flu are both corona viruses. They mutate all the time. That's the reason for the Indian, African, and Brazilian strains of Covid.

It's my guess that we will need a yearly Covid shot just like a flu shot. I just hope they guess better with the Covid than they seem to do with the flu shot.

BTW, my wife and I had no real after-effects from the Moderna shots except for soreness at the injection site and that only lasted one day. My kids, however, had reactions for several days. They are in their late 30's.
I think we old farts have probably been exposed to something similar in the last 70 years that keep the reactions down.

spacecoast 04-06-2021 04:06 PM

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With 550,000+ deaths I consider the virus to be a problem.
Unfortunately those numbers are highly inflated and loaded with political significance, as are most statistics produced by government-run or sponsored organizations. They have about as much reliability as the "gun violence" deaths, which we all know to be less truthful than damnable lies, to paraphrase Mark Twain. I'm not sure why you would expect them to be reliable given the way in which they have been used. A few months ago "dying WITH Covid" mysteriously changed into "dying FROM Covid" with nary an explanatory peep from the media types spouting the number constantly. What IS true is that COVID helps some people with underlying conditions along in the death process, but rarely kills them all by itself.

But even setting that aside for a moment, I consider the loss of freedoms some of us are experiencing to be a much bigger problem given the hundreds of millions of lives wiped out by totalitarian regimes in recent centuries for not following the party line. The USA has to this point not been a part of that, but now seems to taking part in the subjugation of the masses, at least at the federal level and in many states.

Norme 04-06-2021 04:11 PM

I'll pray for you, brother.
Norm

wlyon 04-06-2021 05:35 PM

I can see there is not much use in continuing this discussion. I too wish you and your family the best. Bill

sheepherder 04-06-2021 08:13 PM

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Does anyone else remember Dec 2019 when it was projected that there would be a 10% Covid-19 mortality rate? Back then I checked and the pop of US was 349 million. That would be 35 million US dead... :eek:

I don't believe any of the figures. Dr House said it best..,

wlyon 04-06-2021 11:20 PM

I expect the death toll is higher than listed. Many died before we had adequate testing. What ever it is is far to much. I had a Son, Daughter in law and two grown Grand daughters with Covis. All have mostly recovered. Still some lingering things like hearing and sense of smell. I also lost a friend. No matter what your politics is it is for real. Bill

Norme 04-07-2021 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by spacecoast (Post 338088)
What IS true is that COVID helps some people with underlying conditions along in the death process, but rarely kills them all by itself.

As someone with an "underlying condition", namely old-age, I have no wish to be "helped along" in the death process. I suspect that the majority of my fellow forum members feel the same way. Defeating this disease is everyone's responsibility, so get vaccinated as soon as it is made available to you and wear a mask when out of doors.
I received my second Moderna shot in mid February but always wear a mask in public. Trust me, no one has questioned my patriotism or my manhood.
Norm


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