Doses Delivered: Almost none (typical weekend effect) (0 J&J - same) They (White House) say to expect 11 million J&J doses next week.
Total Administered: 3.3 million (Super day! Third in a row) (109,000 J&J - low typical)
New People Receiving 1st Dose: 1.9 million (Very good)
People Fully Vaccinated: 1.5 million (Very, very good)
Strong inventories on hand (37 million).
% Total Population with at least a First Shot: 28.2% (up 0.8)
Those ≥ 18 Years of Age (Adults): 36.2% (up 0.8)
Those ≥ 65 Years of Age: 72.4% (up just 0.6) (48.4% Fully Vaccinated - up 1.2!)
A suspiciously large jump in people over 65, reported fully vaccinated - for the second day in a row. Maybe they are inflating this number, to support a re-opening metric, or to justify giving away more of our vaccine supply for kickbacks.
Three days in a row, over 3 million shots per day.
Daily cases and new hospitalizations in the USA continue to trend back upward slowly, after the huge Feb/Mar decline. Death rate appears flat, around 1,000/day.
Warp 3 expected to kick in this coming week, as J&J begins substantial deliveries.
“A suspiciously large jump in people over 65, reported fully vaccinated - for the second day in a row. Maybe they are inflating this number, to support a re-opening metric, or to justify giving away more of our vaccine supply for kickbacks.”
Getting their second shot continues to be a challenge for relatives and friends from California to the Midwest.
Not enough relatives/friends on the East coast to make any guesses/assumptions.
That’s a big jump for JnJ. Glad to see they have been able to improve their output.
I have 2 friends that drove great distances to get the JnJ vaccine. Of course I have other friends who claim it “is not the best” but I beg to differ for several reasons. I figure it is about as good as any of them for efficacy, more traditional in design, and delivers greater compliance rates because you just need the one shot. Though one of my friends suffered for 24 hours with 102 degree fever, chills, aches and sweat.
Our betters have not done a great job of explaining how testing works and these vaccines work to the general public.
The injection probably will work. We will know in a few years after the experimental phase is done. In the event it does have adverse long term effects - this is a lot of people.
‘Experimental’ until 2023. Think about this - IF they lift the ‘Emergency Orders,’ they will have no reason to push the vaccines. And this - Bill Gates gave money to the schools so that they would use the Common Core curriculum; some would call it a bribe. It’s got to be the same for the vaccines - give money to the hospitals, to the doctors, etc. to ‘encourage’ vaccines.
The US Catholic Bishops have gotten $ millions from these Covid Payouts; I know a grant writer who told me, ‘The USCCB has a lot of money to disperse re the border issues (to take CARE of the illegals crossing). How much more are they dispersing to enforce the mask mandates/ % mandates (churches 1/4 full) and so forth?
I’m Catholic and that is what I think. Lord, we have some more tables to be overturned!!
So, here is my question, why should I get this vaccine if I am going to get sick anyway, I still have to wear a mask, the vaccine will not prevent me from getting or spreading Wuhan, and I have already had it and it was mild for me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSVy1b-RyVM
h/t BidensDeadBrain & winsom...here...
https://patriots.win/p/12i3uVn4KW/and-just-like-that-the-media-sto/c/
California changes re vaccinations:
The State will equitably distribute a safe and effective vaccine to everyone in California who wants it. Californians 50+ will be eligible for vaccination starting April 1. Every Californian 16 and up will be eligible for vaccination on April 15, 2021.4 days ago.
What’s the consensus on typical timing and duration of Moderna 2nd shot reactions that would, in particular, be a bad idea to have if one must drive? It is going to be very difficult for me to not have to drive 2-3 hours sometime in the 100 hours or so following my scheduled 2nd shot, and I pretty much HAVE to make a solo 2 hour drive in the 12 hours after my 2nd shot — but I am less worried about that trip, as if need be I can make it starting a couple hours after the shot.
My understanding is that most reactions hit pretty quickly: Within an hour or less of getting the jab, OR, especially those that would make one too tired or sick to drive, they hit 12 hours or more later, and last 1-3 days. Also, I believe most of the immediate reactions are injection site location rashes that would not greatly impair driving. All correct? If it matters, I am in my mid-60’s, SFAIK have not had COVID-19, and my reaction to my 1st Moderna shot was minimal — a bit of upper arm / shoulder soreness, but less than my last flu shot.
NOBODY in my family is taking your Bill Gates gene therapies. Won’t comply.