Factsheet on coronavirus vaccines By William R. Jones
Finally, I received the New York manufactured Pfizer-BioNTech virus vaccine. Upon arriving early morning at our university Multi-Purpose Center, there was already a typical department store crowd lined up. Nevertheless, through kindness and efficiency, I was in and out within forty-five minutes. This included a required fifteen-minute in situ sit-down. Monitoring was for possible side effects appearing other than the usual slight pain at the injection site; the deltoid muscle forming the rounded contour of the human shoulder.
As we entered the treatment area of the building we were given a Revised: 6 April, 2021 handout telling us the risks and benefits of the Pfizer vaccine. Three striking facts printed were: 1) the vaccine MAY PREVENT you from getting the virus, 2) there is NO United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) APPROVED vaccine to prevent the virus and 3) globally there is no approved alternative vaccin
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What is a vaccine card?
The small white card is just a bit bigger than your average credit card. You will get your card when you get your first shot and are required to carry it with you at all times. The card will be filled in by the person administering the vaccine since it contains details like the dose numbers. For now, the cards are actual physical cards you will have to carry while centers look into digital versions. If you lose your card, you can get a replacement from your state s health department. The CDC has a list of all the contact details for each state. Alternatively, if you get vaccinated at a Wallgreens or Sams Club, they may be able to reprint your card.
Lompoc Valley Medical Ctr. turning to state s MyTurn system for vaccine scheduling
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Lompoc Valley Medical Center announced this week that it has reached its capacity for vaccination appointments scheduled through the LVMC Vaccine call-in number or email and is transitioning its vaccine appointment system to the State of California s MyTurn program.
After this week s vaccination clinics at LVMC conclude on Friday, April 9, all further first-dose vaccination appointments at LVMC must be scheduled through MyTurn starting Saturday.
Anyone who previously emailed or called to get on the waiting list and has not had their first vaccine dose by this Friday will also need to go to myturn.ca.gov to register for an appointment.
Health Department Announces 2nd Dose COVID-19 Vaccine Appointments Thursday, April 1, 2021 The Hamilton County Health Department has added new second dose Pfizer appointments to the schedule. As a reminder, the patient must schedule a second dose appointment on or after the date written on the back of their vaccine record card. The location of the second dose appointment might differ from the location of the first dose appointment. People age 16 years and older who live, work, or attend school in Hamilton County are encouraged to visit vaccine.hamiltontn.gov to make an appointment online. Those who do not have access to the internet can call the appointment call center to make an appointment over the phone: