dinodebino
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They don't check. Tell them you have type 2 diabetes or something.So they open my age group on Friday (may 7th) and I took an appointment today for may 14th since I wanted it to be a Friday. I said I had a chronic disease (in my head its only light asthma). Anyone think they will care given my age group is available a week before my appointment?
They don't check. Tell them you have type 2 diabetes or something.
Excellent. Thanks for that.
Is your vax rollout that shitty they don't have a plan for vulnerable people?They don't check. Tell them you have type 2 diabetes or something.
So they open my age group on Friday (may 7th) and I took an appointment today for may 14th since I wanted it to be a Friday. I said I had a chronic disease (in my head its only light asthma). Anyone think they will care given my age group is available a week before my appointment?
My coworker's wife is in the 40-45 age group, which was supposed to be able to make appointments as of this morning. But she was able to book her appointment yesterday morning. With vaccination opening to new age groups every other day, I don't know how strict they are at the time you book your appointment.
So they open my age group on Friday (may 7th) and I took an appointment today for may 14th since I wanted it to be a Friday. I said I had a chronic disease (in my head its only light asthma). Anyone think they will care given my age group is available a week before my appointment?
If we were a month in advance we could have vaccinate all the kids directly at the school... now I guess they will need appointments this summer?
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Distribution location | 12-18 Apr | 19-25 Apr | 26 Apr - 2 May | 3-9 May | 10-16 May | 17-23 May | 24-30 May | 31 May - 6 June | 7 - 13 June | 14 - 20 June | 21 - 27 June | 28 June - 4 July |
Quebec | 230,490 | 230,490 | 231,660 | 457,470 | 458,640 | 458,640 | 458,640 | 546,390 | 546,390 | 546,390 | 546,390 | 547,560 |
Distribution location | 12-18 Apr | 26 Apr – 2 May | 10-16 May |
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Quebec | 176,400 | 137,200 | 225,900 |
Vulnerable people have had access for a while now. They just don't ask to see your medical files to provide proof of your disease...Is your vax rollout that shitty they don't have a plan for vulnerable people?
I see.Vulnerable people have had access for a while now. They just don't ask to see your medical files to provide proof of your disease...
I'm in the same boat. I booked it already and I do have a chronic condition that does fit the criteria, although I have had surgery and take medication which prevents the "risk factor" that can make COVID worse. Still, there were 100s of spots available so I don't feel bad at all. If people are afraid of the vaccine they can go to the back of the line and wear masks and stay home forever.
Get the first available one and get vaccinated, everybody.
If people are afraid of the vaccine they can go to the back of the line and wear masks and stay home forever.
So they open my age group on Friday (may 7th) and I took an appointment today for may 14th since I wanted it to be a Friday. I said I had a chronic disease (in my head its only light asthma). Anyone think they will care given my age group is available a week before my appointment?
Recommendations on the use of COVID-19 vaccines - Canada.caBut NACI said mRNA > non-mRNA.
If you work from home and don't go out, why rush to get an inferior vaccine, as per NACI?
A complete series with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine may be offered to individuals 30 years of age and older without contraindications only if the individual does not wish to wait for an mRNA vaccine and all of the following conditions apply:
- The benefit-risk analysis* determines that the benefit of earlier vaccination with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine outweighs the risk of COVID-19 while waiting for an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine; and
- The benefits and relative risk* and consequences of VITT and COVID-19 for the individual are clearly outlined, factoring in the anticipated waiting time to receive an mRNA vaccine as well as the availability of other effective personal public health measures to mitigate risk of COVID-19, and the individual makes an informed decision based on an understanding about these risks and benefits; and
- There will be substantial delay to receive an mRNA vaccine.
Um.
You still need to wear a mask and stay home regardless if you get the vaccine or not.
For now, but that will change.