First dose of AZ back in April gave me chills later that night and to a lesser extent some of the following day. But second dose this week (Moderna), produced only very slight fatigue the next day.I’ve woken up with a headache, stiff joints and a very sore arm after my 3pm Moderna shot yesterday. Thankfully the worse side effect, such as blepharospasm, priapism or onycholysis have not manifested themselves.
AncestryDNA test for me showed a connection to a fifth cousin in Tasmania. It seems a distant relative was given a free trip there on a ship called Waterloo. Luckily for him it was the fourth such voyage, not the seventh and last one.Take a ship? That's what my uncle did in the 1960s, bus to Southampton, UK and one way ticket on cargo vessel for Oz
Well, not 5G or Wifi, but if getting an RFID microchip implanted (like your dog may already have) might eventually be able to eliminate the need to always be carrying around a bunch of cards and a smartphone to identify yourself, pay at checkouts, board a plane or bus, etc., I think I would probably get one. The thought occurred to me after I had to show my health card four times during the vaccination process at the Convention Centre, then PrestoCard for TTC, followed by phone or bank card at a grocery store and coffee shop.I have the 5G wifi!!!
Ontario is reporting 287 cases of #COVID19 and over 18,500 tests completed
I assumed (correctly?) that they would now be able to contact trace almost everyone.It seems like 2-300 is the floor - maybe they should try contact tracing more intensively now.
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I've so far had the same experience. Got an AZ shot in April. It stung going in. Within 11 hours, I was feverish with seriously bad chills (I got up out of bed with uncontrollable shivers and returned to it fully dressed), and the next 36 hours after that I was barely able to do anything due to the fatigue. My shoulder felt like I'd spent all night moshing with a concrete wall and that lasted for about 10 days. Got Moderna almost exactly 24 hours ago, and feel about 90% of my usual self; more like if I'd gotten 5 ½ hours of sleep instead of my usual 7. No head or joint ache, just very mild fatigue. My shoulder this time feels like any time I've gotten a flu shot.First dose of AZ back in April gave me chills later that night and to a lesser extent some of the following day. But second dose this week (Moderna), produced only very slight fatigue the next day.
What time is/was your appointment?Be advised there is a 2 hour wait for the Scotiabank Clinic. The line currently loops around and ends out front of Union Station.
It starts at Gate 6 on Bremner, loops around via Lakeshore, Bay, Front, York to Bremner, back to york (via the teamway) to front then back to Bay street on Front.
Good turnout.. bit of backlog.
2 hours is what the volunteers quoted me. I got here at 12:15 and at 12:46 I'm halfway down the Bay Teamway.
What time is/was your appointment?
Have you seen the demos in London demanding to end the lockdown? Unbelievable. For some reason it is a political issue in the UK, thankfully most Brits are staying calm even if they are fed up.Interesting commentary from The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/theobse...e-who-now-die-with-covid-have-been-vaccinated