Shot was yesterday afternoon and was ok up to this morning other than a sore arm. This afternoon started headache, general body soreness, complete lack of energy.
That sucks.... other than being a bit out of it Friday night, I've been perfectly fine since mine.
You had a not-insignificant reaction to #1 though, yeah? (I think I read AZ packed more of a punch in #1.)
If you skated through both shots without any reaction then ribbing would definitely be on the menu.
first one was brutal for me, so I figure I was owed an easy one this time.
I got Moderna for both. Wasn't quite a smooth as the 1st one where I was in and out in short time. (different site)
Got shot about 30 minutes later than appointment time. Moderna had about 15 people ahead of me waiting, Pfizer were being waved right through. When I got to the next room they had 4 stations for Moderna and 8 stations for Pfizer, with jabbers waiting for people to jab. Moderna to Pfizer ratio I observed was about 2:1
LOL, I was fighting the urge to run process improvement on my mass vax site. When they opened they were Moderna only, and I was there the first week they opened. By the time I came back for #2 they were both...with the number of stations split evenly. The volunteers were a bit confused as to why there was a line for Moderna but none for Pfizer.
Shot was yesterday afternoon and was ok up to this morning other than a sore arm. This afternoon started headache, general body soreness, complete lack of energy.
That sucks.... other than being a bit out of it Friday night, I've been perfectly fine since mine.
You had a not-insignificant reaction to #1 though, yeah? (I think I read AZ packed more of a punch in #1.)
If you skated through both shots without any reaction then ribbing would definitely be on the menu.
first one was brutal for me, so I figure I was owed an easy one this time.
I got Moderna for both. Wasn't quite a smooth as the 1st one where I was in and out in short time. (different site)
Got shot about 30 minutes later than appointment time. Moderna had about 15 people ahead of me waiting, Pfizer were being waved right through. When I got to the next room they had 4 stations for Moderna and 8 stations for Pfizer, with jabbers waiting for people to jab. Moderna to Pfizer ratio I observed was about 2:1
I did my second one at a drive-through clinic. Really well organized, quick and easy.
Apologies if I've said this before, those aerial/exterior shots of arenas that are in the middle of downtown blow my mind every time. Where the hell does everyone park?
Signed, Land of Arenas Surrounded by Acres of Parking Lots
Montreal has a good subway system with a couple lines/stops nearby. Orange and Green lines.
Bell Center is between Bonaventure and Lucien L'Allier on the Orange line.
Figured that was the case, just can't wrap my head around public transit being the preferred way to travel. Totally foreign concept in SoCal.
For context, I was working long-term on site at a client 3 miles from my place. 2.5 miles down the very street I live on, and 0.5 mile up to the next street. Looked into taking the bus because my gas mileage was not happy about that arrangement and parking at the client site was crap (they converted a mfg warehouse to a cube farm without expanding the parking lot).
Bus route was 90 minutes and took me ~15 miles out of the way to the university first.
Shot was yesterday afternoon and was ok up to this morning other than a sore arm. This afternoon started headache, general body soreness, complete lack of energy.
That sucks.... other than being a bit out of it Friday night, I've been perfectly fine since mine.
You had a not-insignificant reaction to #1 though, yeah? (I think I read AZ packed more of a punch in #1.)
If you skated through both shots without any reaction then ribbing would definitely be on the menu.
first one was brutal for me, so I figure I was owed an easy one this time.
I got Moderna for both. Wasn't quite a smooth as the 1st one where I was in and out in short time. (different site)
Got shot about 30 minutes later than appointment time. Moderna had about 15 people ahead of me waiting, Pfizer were being waved right through. When I got to the next room they had 4 stations for Moderna and 8 stations for Pfizer, with jabbers waiting for people to jab. Moderna to Pfizer ratio I observed was about 2:1
Apologies if I've said this before, those aerial/exterior shots of arenas that are in the middle of downtown blow my mind every time. Where the hell does everyone park?
Signed, Land of Arenas Surrounded by Acres of Parking Lots
Montreal has a good subway system with a couple lines/stops nearby. Orange and Green lines.
Bell Center is between Bonaventure and Lucien L'Allier on the Orange line.