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Caroline

Caroline Report 19 Mar 2021 03:52

Still alive and kicking Sylvia :-)

The States are loaning Canada some vaccines....our Premier said he'd drive to the border to get it if need be; he's very hands-on bless him

:-) Even with those though we're well behind the UK so yes the third wave is with us approx half our cases are variants now.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 19 Mar 2021 02:34

Thank you, Kay

Kay

Kay Report 18 Mar 2021 23:39

Well done Sylvia and I hope everything goes well for yourself and hubby , including his biopsy.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 18 Mar 2021 23:10

Caroline .................

I hope you're doing well in Ontario, I heard that "they" have declared that the province has entered the 3rd wave of covid.

Keeping my fingers crossed for you.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 18 Mar 2021 23:09

I got my appointment .........

........... Tuesday March 30th. Arrive at 10:35 am for an 11:50 am appointment preceding the noon nurse and jab. Will be free about 40 minutes later ........... after a 15 minute wait to see if I keel over :-D

so that is OH having his jab on Friday 26th

OH having a biopsy at a dermatologists on Monday 29th

and me getting jabbed on the 30th.

Phew!

Quite the weekend ;-D

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 18 Mar 2021 17:22

Rollo ...............

I've told you and told you.

There is no point posting links to something on any thread of mine.

I just do NOT open them.

If you think that I don't know where Canada health officials are regarding AstraZenica, and if you think I have not watched and read all I can on ALL the vaccines ................ then have another think.

Note that Canadians do not call it the Oxford vaccine, it is AstraZenica over here, and our supply is coming from India, not the UK.

BC has accepted AstraZenica. They have accepted that Health Canada first said that AstraZenica was not to be given to over 65s, then reversed that decision.

BUT the Provincial Health Officers can make their own recommendations within the permissions allowed, as they and their scientific advisors determine.

BC"s Health Officer has decided that AstraZenica will not be given to over-65s, but will be used to vaccinate essential workers, eg farm workers, food processors, etc who have had difficulty in isolating, wearing PPEs, live in dormitory situation, etc, in tandem with the vaccination of the over-65s with Pfizer and Moderna.

I did not mean anything other than that I knew we were not getting AsrtaZenica because of that ............... I have no comment to make.

As I said, I have no idea what that link you posted does say., so I may have got the wrong end of the stick .................

but it would help if you would do want lots of us do, post a short hint of what is in the link as well as the b****y link.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 18 Mar 2021 01:52

Kay ..............

I can take any kind of needle, as long as I don't watch the needle go in. So I turn my head as far to the opposite side as it will go!

I'm fine after it's in, can even watch it after that!

Kay

Kay Report 17 Mar 2021 23:42

Thanks Sylvia. The vaccine wasn't done at my usual health centre-I had to get 2 buses and didn't even really know where I was going. Of course, that added to my anxiety whilst I was already dreading "the needle"!!! When I was called in I explained my needle phobia to the nurse who just suggested I look away, so as not to see anything. OK, I didn't pass out, but I did cry!!!!! I'd worked myself up so much that I think it was just pent up anxiety. I won't be as anxious next time (I don't think) because I can honestly say it felt no worse than a slight pinch. Also, I'll know where I'm going. Good luck with making your appointment. Very sensible to have different dates in case one of you reacts negatively, which I hope you don't. I'll keep my eye out for your news. X

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 17 Mar 2021 17:47

OH's age group could phone today ....... we (I :-D ) decided that we would go separately, just in case both of use get a reaction, then there is one "healthy" person to help the other.

I'm not always optimistic!!!

He phoned about 10;30 am, waited about 2 minutes, and has an appointment for Friday next week.

I'll try my luck tomorrow.

We don't get a choice, but it will not be AstraZenica!

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 15 Mar 2021 23:51

Kay ........

I remember you posting that you were worried about passing out.

Well done you!!

Thank you.

Kay

Kay Report 15 Mar 2021 23:19

OOOOOOh, fingers crossed for both of you Sylvia. I've had my first one and felt so proud of myself that I didn't pass out as I usually do when threatened with a needle! Looking forward to reading your news on Thursday. All the best. X

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 15 Mar 2021 21:32

More detail has emerged ...................

over 82's can begin to phone in on Wednesday......... that's OH

over-81s can phone in beginning on Thursday ........... that's me

One of us will phone in on Thursday, get our appointments at the same time and same place.

The way it looks is that we may get the vaccination next week. :-D

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 15 Mar 2021 16:51

update this morning .........


over 84's will be able to phone in for vaccination appointment as of noon today


all over 80s will be able to phone in on or before Friday.

There's about 100,000 need to be vaccinated in this cohort.

They are also flying squads of vaccination teams into places where there is an apparent uptick in cases, and vaccinating all adults over 18, hopefully within 2-3 days to get the surge stopped.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 13 Mar 2021 20:02

Caroline ................

I'm hearing the same thing "once we have the jab, we can do everything again"

Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry and the Health Minister have started to say "No, you cannot, we still need to keep protections in place"

The easing of regulations is now up to 10 people can meet, but ONLY outside, spatially distanced, masks, no hugging. Children can have play dates of 10, outside, etc etc, and ONLY with children in their school bubble. She didn't specify anything for children under school age.

The extra people have to be the same people every time, no meeting with 9 today, another 9 tomorrow, etc!

Caroline

Caroline Report 13 Mar 2021 04:07

Sylvia our essential workers are getting offered jabs soon but the Oxford is as I say for anyone in the right age group. Quite frankly the Oxford one is fine for seniors my mum had it in the UK!! The flu jab at best is only 50%.

What I'm worried about is everyone seems to think once you've had the jab you're okay...no...you can still get sick or pass it on but in theory, you won't die from the virus.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 13 Mar 2021 00:52

Thank you Kay.


But everything is relative, is it not?

We are being told that we still have to take full precautions, at least until we reach herd immunity. So how much freer will we be???

The people I really want to hug live 4 time zones away and that is almost 4500 miles (or nearly 2775 kms), takes nearly 8 hrs by plane (at least one change) or 6 days by train. Travel is still restricted, and most provinces require travellers to quarantine for 14 days. That includes Ontario where we would change planes or trains if we needed to stay overnight, Nova Scotia where my family live, and BC on our return!!!

That currently could mean 6 weeks in quarantine in order to spend 10-14 days "holiday".

Ah well!

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 13 Mar 2021 00:41

Carline ..............

they decided here to use the Oxford vaccine on essential workers in certain occupations. They've said agricultural workers and food processers (eg, meat production and packaging plants). The rationale was that workers in these occupations either cannot work spatially distanced and/or cannot wear full PPE.

Of course, unions and people are calling "no, no, w should be first" ........... teachers, transit drivers, cashiers and workers in grocery stores. I'm not sure how they're going to sort that out, and keep every ne happy!!

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 13 Mar 2021 00:35

Shirley .........

if the over 80s were due to start having the jab on March 29, then, yes, your sister is right, some time in April.

It partly depends on how many there are in each age group.

I have heard one of the Public Health people say that it will go in 5 year age groups ......... but that will obviously change as the numbers in an age group increases.

If they do work in 5 year groups, then the next one would be over 75 to phone in beginning March 29 for appointments beginning Tuesday April 6 ............. isn't April 2nd Good Friday? Then the following Monday is also a holiday here.

That would mean over-70s phone-in begins April 6.

BUT it also depends on number in each city/place/area and how fast they work.

She might be lucky and get it sooner ........ especially as we are supposed to be getting 1 million Pfizer doses a week soon.

Kay

Kay Report 12 Mar 2021 23:30

Sylvia and Caroline and Shirleys sister,

Hope you get your jabs soon then the world's your oyster (with a slight stretch of imagination!!)

Caroline

Caroline Report 12 Mar 2021 17:57

They're slowly doing the jabs here in Ontario, depending on where you live and age etc. Right now they've just said anyone born 1957 to 1961 can have the Oxford jab no matter what their job is as they're not giving anyone over 65 the Oxford one. Trouble is I think they only have 100,000 of the Oxford ones right now and approx a million people in the age group....