Hail Hearty Coursers, one and all! Hope you are well and that the holidays are bringing you more joy than angst.
Speaking of the latter, we've had an extended discussion of the anti-covid vaccines (the pros and cons/risks versus benefits) on the December 8 thread, and I am fine with it continuing there. Nevertheless, I am starting a new week's thread here with open invitation to sundry course-staying topics. Is your heart in the holidays? Have any special stories to share? Plans? Stay at home or travel? Tips for staying heart-healthy during these days of eggnog and Christmas cookies?
Covid does still creep into our consciousness these days, no matter the seasonal jollity. It really came home to my wife and I with the announcement last night that an advisory panel to the CDC, by a vote of 13-to-1, had recommended that the next priority group for vaccination will be front-line "essential" workers AND folks aged 75 and older. The lone dissenter wanted to make it 65 and older. Here in my household, we easily meet the 75-plus qualification (lucky us!). So since we are in next level, 1b of priority (after the 1a front-line health-care workers and nursing home residents) it may be a matter of weeks rather than months before we will be offered the vaccine.
I have no allergies of which I am aware, and I plan to accept whatever risks may be and take the shot. My wife's decision is more difficult, because she has experienced allergic reactions to a number of medicines, especially antibiotics. She hasn't had any really severe reactions to the regular annual flu shot, though, so I think she will wind up taking it, and we will be sure (as sure as we can) that medical help is available if she needs it.
As to how we get notified to "come on down" for our shots, I don't know at this moment. However, our local CVS puts our respective ages on every form of communication with us, including all prescriptions, so I suspect they will contact us to set up an appointment. Also, CVS personnel have made us aware from time to time of various shots they could administer to us, including the new one for shingles. (I got the original one, but haven't done the booster yet --maybe after the two Covid shots, I will get to that.)
All in all, not as jolly as a visit from Saint Nick, but if we subdue the pandemic, that will be a cause for rejoicing.
Seasonal Cheers,
Superbob and SuperMama
Speaking of the latter, we've had an extended discussion of the anti-covid vaccines (the pros and cons/risks versus benefits) on the December 8 thread, and I am fine with it continuing there. Nevertheless, I am starting a new week's thread here with open invitation to sundry course-staying topics. Is your heart in the holidays? Have any special stories to share? Plans? Stay at home or travel? Tips for staying heart-healthy during these days of eggnog and Christmas cookies?
Covid does still creep into our consciousness these days, no matter the seasonal jollity. It really came home to my wife and I with the announcement last night that an advisory panel to the CDC, by a vote of 13-to-1, had recommended that the next priority group for vaccination will be front-line "essential" workers AND folks aged 75 and older. The lone dissenter wanted to make it 65 and older. Here in my household, we easily meet the 75-plus qualification (lucky us!). So since we are in next level, 1b of priority (after the 1a front-line health-care workers and nursing home residents) it may be a matter of weeks rather than months before we will be offered the vaccine.
I have no allergies of which I am aware, and I plan to accept whatever risks may be and take the shot. My wife's decision is more difficult, because she has experienced allergic reactions to a number of medicines, especially antibiotics. She hasn't had any really severe reactions to the regular annual flu shot, though, so I think she will wind up taking it, and we will be sure (as sure as we can) that medical help is available if she needs it.
As to how we get notified to "come on down" for our shots, I don't know at this moment. However, our local CVS puts our respective ages on every form of communication with us, including all prescriptions, so I suspect they will contact us to set up an appointment. Also, CVS personnel have made us aware from time to time of various shots they could administer to us, including the new one for shingles. (I got the original one, but haven't done the booster yet --maybe after the two Covid shots, I will get to that.)
All in all, not as jolly as a visit from Saint Nick, but if we subdue the pandemic, that will be a cause for rejoicing.
Seasonal Cheers,
Superbob and SuperMama
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