{"id":752,"date":"2021-02-24T18:22:09","date_gmt":"2021-02-25T00:22:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/chappells.us\/blog\/?p=752"},"modified":"2021-03-20T15:00:56","modified_gmt":"2021-03-20T20:00:56","slug":"752-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chappells.us\/blog\/752-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Vaccine Time"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1169\" height=\"1256\" src=\"https:\/\/chappells.us\/blog\/wp-uploads\/2021\/02\/20210224_1802567407359362864343611.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-751\" srcset=\"https:\/\/chappells.us\/blog\/wp-uploads\/2021\/02\/20210224_1802567407359362864343611.jpg 1169w, https:\/\/chappells.us\/blog\/wp-uploads\/2021\/02\/20210224_1802567407359362864343611-300x322.jpg 300w, https:\/\/chappells.us\/blog\/wp-uploads\/2021\/02\/20210224_1802567407359362864343611-838x900.jpg 838w, https:\/\/chappells.us\/blog\/wp-uploads\/2021\/02\/20210224_1802567407359362864343611-768x825.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1169px) 100vw, 1169px\" \/><figcaption>I wouldn&#8217;t have thought a Douglas County line could be this long, but there it was, thanks to covid. <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p>We got our <strong>first Covid Vaccine<\/strong> shots today. We&#8217;ll do it again in three weeks, assuming they have enough vaccine then. I saw lines like this on TV, in Kansas City and Los Angeles.  I told Becky I&#8217;ve gone more than a year without catching the virus, so why do I need a vaccine now? This got me a look that left no doubt we would be getting shots together. It looked like the whole city of Lawrence was there. They didn&#8217;t even hand out treats afterward, just a card good for another shot. We got the Pfizer version. The weather dropped a good ten degrees while we were waiting. Was nearly 70 degrees yesterday; I came home from office early and washed Becky&#8217;s car. Finished yesterday by watching KU lose another game. Did mine the day before. Now it&#8217;s back to winter. Now is also time for supper. Grabbed some yummy barbecue on the way home from shots. Signing off! <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>UPDATE<\/strong> <strong>Thursday, March 11, 2021<\/strong>: It&#8217;s been three weeks since Shot #1 and there&#8217;s no word about Shot #2. I checked the &#8220;system&#8221; and was assured our information was duly entered and our names and eligibility are duly registered. I heard on the radio this evening that the 2-shot doses come in pairs from the manufacturer. Officials were upset about people who didn&#8217;t show up for their second shot appointment, because their vaccine, having been thawed and made ready for them, had to be trashed, which was a waste. If the report was correct, our second shots have been sitting in a freezer just waiting to be thawed and injected into our arms. I suspect this report was not accurate. Maybe it&#8217;s accurate somewhere, or sometime. The supposed &#8220;everything there is to know about Covid-19 and vaccines&#8221; website doesn&#8217;t say anything about it. So, we&#8217;ll bide our time. I just don&#8217;t want to end up having to get three shots because they didn&#8217;t administer the second shot in time; or to end up being told that although everybody said the second shot was supposed to be administered within a certain time after the first shot it doesn&#8217;t really matter how much time goes by after the first shot. But I&#8217;m hearing about more and more people who&#8217;ve had both shots already. I&#8217;m becoming less dismissive of the radicals who insist that the whole pandemic thing has been a feint to mask a nefarious agenda, whatever it is. Well, it got Biden elected, got my livelihood trashed, made the border a sieve again, and made big tech companies a lot richer while small businesses went under. Meanwhile, censorship has become not only more and more acceptable, but deemed necessary to our national well being and development of our &#8220;wokeness&#8221;. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>UPDATE Friday, March 12, 2021<\/strong>: That&#8217;s how it&#8217;s done! Post something critical and stir things up. This afternoon I got an email that I should sign up for a big vaccination #2 event on March 19. I immediately logged on and was advised, &#8220;Sorry, this event is full.&#8221; This was a mere 10 minutes after the email was sent. Not to be deterred, I kept trying. Since I was at the office I called Becky at home to tell her she should try to get online to make her appointment. Half an hour later they let me in, and I made my appointment, but Becky called to advise she was being rejected for some sort of imponderable technical reason. I tried to fill in a form for her, but at the end was informed she was already processed and I couldn&#8217;t submit a duplicate. Becky still couldn&#8217;t get in. I started to load up and shut down to go home and assist her there, when she called again to advise she now had an appointment. Well, okay. I decided that the system must have had us connected somehow, so that by logging myself in she was locked out; but one or the other of us had got her appointment made. Turned out they&#8217;d sent us both the same ID number; although our appointment QR codes are slightly different. Our appointments are 20 minutes apart. Well, we&#8217;re still going together in one car, and they&#8217;ll just have to deal with it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>UPDATE Saturday, March 20, 2021<\/strong>: First of all, <strong>HAPPY SPRING<\/strong>! We got our <strong>second Covid Vaccine<\/strong> shots yesterday. We didn&#8217;t have to spend as much time in the car on this occasion. They had things moving along better, and the line didn&#8217;t stretch all the way out of the fairgrounds and down Harper to 23rd Street. We got our shots around 10:30. By 5:00 I knew I wasn&#8217;t going to weather this shot as well as the previous. Today, I feel like I was recently run over by an 18-wheeler, and Becky has a fever of 101+. I seem to have avoided the fever, at least. Watching the KU game in NCAA tournament. Close one. If the &#8216;Hawks can pull off a win maybe we&#8217;ll feel better.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We got our first Covid Vaccine shots today. We&#8217;ll do it again in three weeks, assuming they have enough vaccine then. I saw lines like this on TV, in Kansas City and Los Angeles. I told Becky I&#8217;ve gone more than a year without catching the virus, so why do I need a vaccine now? 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