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On Topic Discussion 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2)

Week ending 13-Nov-2021:

Global COVID-19 Weekly Mortality/Morbidity
  • Global Cases reported: 253,224,606 (up from 249,689,504 / 1.4%) - *‬*3,535,102 new cases this week
  • Global Deaths: 5,099,548 (up from 5,047,625) - **51,923 people died this week

US COVID-19 Weekly Mortality/Morbidity
  • Cases reported in the US - 47,061,204 (up from 46,466,504 / 1.3%), 594,700 new cases, 16.8% of world's new cases were in the US
  • Deaths reported in the US - 763,056 deaths, 8,745 deaths this week , 16.8% of the world's deaths this week were in the US

US Vaccination Weekly Stats
  • Approx number of US doses distributed - 553,881,535 (up from 534,086,695 / +19,794,840) - 79.3% US doses have been administered

    Total US residents vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 226,157,226 (up from 223,944,369 / +2,212,857) - 68.5% of US population
  • 2nd dose: - 194,951,106 (up from 194,001,108 / +949,998) - 59.1% of US population
  • 3rd dose: - 28,571,625 (up from 24,795,097 / +3,776,528) - 14.7% of US population

    US residents over age 12 vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 224,975,987 (up from 223,546,501 / +1,429,486) - 79.4% of US population > 12 yo
  • 2nd dose: - 194,813,832 (up from 193,864,710 / +949,122) - 68.7% of US population > 12 yo

    US residents over age 65 vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 54,210,394 (up from 53,840,257 / +370,137) - 98.9% of US population >65 yo
  • 2nd dose: - 47,095,462 (up from 46,936,240 / +159,222) - 86.0% of US population >65 yo
  • 3rd dose: - 16,400,302 (up from 14,604,164 / +1,796,138) - 34.8% of US population >65 yo

Coronavirus weekly cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 47,061,204 (up from 46,466,504 / +594,700 / 1.3%) - 763,056 deaths (+8,745) - avg daily: cases (+84,957) / deaths (+1,249)
  • UK : 9,608,483 (up from 9,317,087 / +291,396 / 3.1%) - 143,337 deaths (+1,163) - avg daily: cases (+41,628) / deaths (+166)
  • Russia: 8,918,926 (up from 8,651,561 / +267,365 / 3.1%) - 250,609 deaths (+8,368) - avg daily: cases (+38,195) / deaths (+1,195)
  • Germany : 5,042,840 (up from 4,780,531 / +262,309 / 5.5%) - 97,688 deaths (+1,159) - avg daily: cases (+37,473) / deaths (+166)
  • Turkey: 8,388,512 (up from 8,206,345 / +182,167 / 2.2%) - 73,342 deaths (+1,415) - avg daily: cases (+26,024) / deaths (+202)
  • Netherlands : 2,335,547 (up from 2,229,808 / +105,739 / 4.7%) - 19,177 deaths (+182) - avg daily: cases (+15,106) / deaths (+26)
  • India: 34,437,307 (up from 34,355,509 / +81,798 / 0.2%) - 463,530 deaths (+2,739) - avg daily: cases (+11,685) / deaths (+391)
  • Brazil: 21,953,838 (up from 21,874,324 / +79,514 / 0.4%) - 611,222 deaths (+1,834) - avg daily: cases (+11,359) / deaths (+262)
  • Belgium: 1,484,712 (up from 1,414,463 / +70,249 / 5.0%) - 26,321 deaths (+190) - avg daily: cases (+10,036) / deaths (+27)
  • France : 7,377,493 (up from 7,310,979 / +66,514 / 0.9%) - 119,085 deaths (+229) - avg daily: cases (+9,502) / deaths (+33)
  • Italy : 4,860,061 (up from 4,802,225 / +57,836 / 1.2%) - 132,775 deaths (+410) - avg daily: cases (+8,262) / deaths (+59)
  • Iran : 6,037,718 (up from 5,987,814 / +49,904 / 0.8%) - 128,167 deaths (+868) - avg daily: cases (+7,129) / deaths (+124)
  • Ireland: 494,643 (up from 465,958 / +28,685 / 6.2%) - 5,566 deaths (+74) - avg daily: cases (+4,098) / deaths (+11)
  • Switzerland : 909,038 (up from 887,446 / +21,592 / 2.4%) - 11,325 deaths (+51) - avg daily: cases (+3,085) / deaths (+7)
  • Spain : 5,047,156 (up from 5,025,639 / +21,517 / 0.4%) - 87,673 deaths (+169) - avg daily: cases (+3,074) / deaths (+24)
  • Mexico: 3,844,791 (up from 3,825,404 / +19,387 / 0.5%) - 291,089 deaths (+1,415) - avg daily: cases (+2,770) / deaths (+202)
  • Canada : 1,755,643 (up from 1,737,252 / +18,391 / 1.1%) - 29,379 deaths (+187) - avg daily: cases (+2,627) / deaths (+27)
  • Columbia: 5,029,335 (up from 5,012,981 / +16,354 / 0.3%) - 127,766 deaths (+278) - avg daily: cases (+2,336) / deaths (+40)
  • South Korea : 395,460 (up from 379,935 / +15,525 / 4.1%) - 3,103 deaths (+136) - avg daily: cases (+2,218) / deaths (+19)
  • Australia : 189,588 (up from 180,314 / +9,274 / 5.1%) - 1,882 deaths (+67) - avg daily: cases (+1,325) / deaths (+10)
  • Argentina: 5,305,151 (up from 5,296,188 / +8,963 / 0.2%) - 116,228 deaths (+137) - avg daily: cases (+1,280) / deaths (+20)
  • Lebanon: 651,788 (up from 645,805 / +5,983 / 0.9%) - 8,577 deaths (+37) - avg daily: cases (+855) / deaths (+5)
  • Sweden: 1,182,471 (up from 1,177,094 / +5,377 / 0.5%) - 15,082 deaths (+25) - avg daily: cases (+768) / deaths (+4)
  • Israel: 1,337,163 (up from 1,333,743 / +3,420 / 0.3%) - 8,143 deaths (+29) - avg daily: cases (+489) / deaths (+4)
  • Japan: 1,724,893 (up from 1,723,525 / +1,368 / 0.1%) - 18,323 deaths (+17) - avg daily: cases (+195) / deaths (+2)
  • New Zealand: 8,693 (up from 7,457 / +1,236 / 16.6%) - 33 deaths (+2) - avg daily: cases (+177) / deaths (+0)
 
I would never have imagined this level of stupid could exist.
The United States of America has officially reached herd stupidity.

Stop for a moment and think back over the past 50 years when the Senate had the likes of John McCain, Ted Kennedy, Everett Dirksen, Richard Lugar, Russ Feingold, Paul Wellstone, Bob Dole, et al.

This is what we have today for a "Senator":
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Stupidity still hasn't peaked, yet.


 
Stupidity still hasn't peaked, yet.

I'm afraid you are right about this. For the first time I'm giving real, serious consideration to escaping the U.S. out of fear. How sad is that? Canada seems impossible due to immigration restrictions for someone my age. I've joked about it in a couple other threads, but actually I'm pretty serious about Germany where it's now illegal to be a Nazi. Immigration to Germany is much easier und ich lerne jetzt Deutsch zu sprechen. We will see what happens in the coming year, but it is on the table.
 
In the US, boosters for people with certain medical conditions were recommended a few weeks back.

The FDA just approved a third shot booster for anyone over age 18. The CDC is expected to approve the change. Currently, only 16% of people who are vaccinated have gotten their third shot.

Last year, we saw the biggest surge after the holidays when people started gathering for the holidays between Thanksgiving and New Years. If it's been 6 months since your last shot and you haven't gotten your third shot, this would be a good time to get one. If you're over age 65 or if you have a medical condition that affects your immunity (i.e. diabetes, high blood pressure, history of cancer treatment, etc) you don't have to wait for CDC approval of this latest change- you are already eligible under the October booster guidelines.

FDA authorizes Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus vaccine boosters for all adults [CNN]
The US Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized boosters of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines for all adults.

The agency expanded emergency use authorization for booster doses of both the mRNA vaccines beyond who was previously eligible; boosters had been authorized for anyone 65 and older who was vaccinated with the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines at least six months ago and for certain adults at high risk of infection or of severe disease...

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's vaccine advisory committee will meet Friday to discuss expanding booster eligibility. Boosters could officially be administered to all adults after CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky signs off on a recommendation.
 
^ Done. Moderna booster, Oct 28! Side effects were identical to the second shot: a little fever, headache, fatigue. They lasted exactly one day.
 
In the US, boosters for people with certain medical conditions were recommended a few weeks back.

The FDA just approved a third shot booster for anyone over age 18. The CDC is expected to approve the change. Currently, only 16% of people who are vaccinated have gotten their third shot.

Last year, we saw the biggest surge after the holidays when people started gathering for the holidays between Thanksgiving and New Years. If it's been 6 months since your last shot and you haven't gotten your third shot, this would be a good time to get one. If you're over age 65 or if you have a medical condition that affects your immunity (i.e. diabetes, high blood pressure, history of cancer treatment, etc) you don't have to wait for CDC approval of this latest change- you are already eligible under the October booster guidelines.

FDA authorizes Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna coronavirus vaccine boosters for all adults [CNN]

It's official- the CDC has approved the 6 month booster for everyone over age 18.

CDC Expands Eligibility for COVID-19 Booster Shots to All Adults [CDC]
Today, CDC Director Rochelle P. Walensky, M.D., M.P.H., endorsed the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ (ACIP) expanded recommendations for booster shots to include all adults ages 18 years and older who received a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine at least six months after their second dose.
 
Time to get my booster . . . calling ahead this time to make sure they're really there . . .

Great -- I get an answering service!

. . .

And a returned call: I can wait until Monday to get a third Moderna shot, or I can go in today and get a Pfizer shot.

Variety is good, right?

Time to go read up one mixing the types....
 
Week ending 20-Nov-2021:

Global COVID-19 Weekly Mortality/Morbidity
  • Global Cases reported: 257,447,558 (up from 253,224,606 / 1.7%) - *‬*4,222,952 new cases this week
  • Global Deaths: 5,149,871 (up from 5,099,548) - **50,323 people died this week

US COVID-19 Weekly Mortality/Morbidity
  • Cases reported in the US - 47,715,238 (up from 47,061,204 / 1.4%), 654,034 new cases, 15.5% of world's new cases were in the US
  • Deaths reported in the US - 771,044 deaths, 7,988 deaths this week , 15.8% of the world's deaths this week were in the US

US Vaccination Weekly Stats
  • Approx number of US doses distributed - 449,955,588 (up from 439,034,461 / +10,921,127) - 79.3% US doses have been administered

    Total US residents vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 229,837,421 (up from 226,157,226 / +3,680,195) - 69.6% of US population
  • 2nd dose: - 196,128,496 (up from 194,951,106 / +1,177,390) - 59.4% of US population
  • 3rd dose: - 34,503,462 (up from 28,571,625 / +5,931,837) - 17.6% of US population

    US residents over age 5 vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 227,091,798 (up from 224,975,987 / +2,115,811) - 80.1% of US population > 5 yo
  • 2nd dose: - 195,988,302 (up from 194,813,832 / +1,174,470) - 69.1% of US population > 5 yo

    US residents over age 12 vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 227,091,798 (up from 224,975,987 / +2,115,811) - 80.1% of US population > 12 yo
  • 2nd dose: - 195,988,302 (up from 194,813,832 / +1,174,470) - 69.1% of US population > 12 yo

    US residents over age 65 vaccinated
  • 1st dose: - 54,731,466 (up from 54,210,394 / +521,072) - 99.9% of US population >65 yo
  • 2nd dose: - 47,282,382 (up from 47,095,462 / +186,920) - 86.3% of US population >65 yo
  • 3rd dose: - 18,912,073 (up from 16,400,302 / +2,511,771) - 40.0% of US population >65 yo

Coronavirus weekly cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 47,715,238 (up from 47,061,204 / +654,034 / 1.4%) - 771,044 deaths (+7,988) - avg daily: cases (+93,433) / deaths (+1,141)
  • Germany : 5,382,587 (up from 5,042,840 / +339,747 / 6.7%) - 99,082 deaths (+1,394) - avg daily: cases (+48,535) / deaths (+199)
  • UK : 9,897,197 (up from 9,608,483 / +288,714 / 3.0%) - 144,369 deaths (+1,032) - avg daily: cases (+41,245) / deaths (+147)
  • Russia: 9,170,898 (up from 8,918,926 / +251,972 / 2.8%) - 259,107 deaths (+8,498) - avg daily: cases (+35,996) / deaths (+1,214)
  • Turkey: 8,552,347 (up from 8,388,512 / +163,835 / 2.0%) - 74,847 deaths (+1,505) - avg daily: cases (+23,405) / deaths (+215)
  • Netherlands : 2,483,042 (up from 2,335,547 / +147,495 / 6.3%) - 19,411 deaths (+234) - avg daily: cases (+21,071) / deaths (+33)
  • France : 7,497,920 (up from 7,377,493 / +120,427 / 1.6%) - 119,409 deaths (+324) - avg daily: cases (+17,204) / deaths (+46)
  • Belgium: 1,581,500 (up from 1,484,712 / +96,788 / 6.5%) - 26,568 deaths (+247) - avg daily: cases (+13,827) / deaths (+35)
  • India: 34,510,413 (up from 34,437,307 / +73,106 / 0.2%) - 465,662 deaths (+2,132) - avg daily: cases (+10,444) / deaths (+305)
  • Italy : 4,925,688 (up from 4,860,061 / +65,627 / 1.4%) - 133,177 deaths (+402) - avg daily: cases (+9,375) / deaths (+57)
  • Brazil: 22,012,150 (up from 21,953,838 / +58,312 / 0.3%) - 612,587 deaths (+1,365) - avg daily: cases (+8,330) / deaths (+195)
  • Iran : 6,077,438 (up from 6,037,718 / +39,720 / 0.7%) - 128,956 deaths (+789) - avg daily: cases (+5,674) / deaths (+113)
  • Ireland: 528,964 (up from 494,643 / +34,321 / 6.9%) - 5,609 deaths (+43) - avg daily: cases (+4,903) / deaths (+6)
  • Spain : 5,080,663 (up from 5,047,156 / +33,507 / 0.7%) - 87,810 deaths (+137) - avg daily: cases (+4,787) / deaths (+20)
  • Switzerland : 941,218 (up from 909,038 / +32,180 / 3.5%) - 11,382 deaths (+57) - avg daily: cases (+4,597) / deaths (+8)
  • South Korea : 415,425 (up from 395,460 / +19,965 / 5.0%) - 3,274 deaths (+171) - avg daily: cases (+2,852) / deaths (+24)
  • Canada : 1,773,185 (up from 1,755,643 / +17,542 / 1.0%) - 29,546 deaths (+167) - avg daily: cases (+2,506) / deaths (+24)
  • Mexico: 3,862,137 (up from 3,844,791 / +17,346 / 0.5%) - 292,372 deaths (+1,283) - avg daily: cases (+2,478) / deaths (+183)
  • Columbia: 5,045,412 (up from 5,029,335 / +16,077 / 0.3%) - 128,054 deaths (+288) - avg daily: cases (+2,297) / deaths (+41)
  • Argentina: 5,314,702 (up from 5,305,151 / +9,551 / 0.2%) - 116,374 deaths (+146) - avg daily: cases (+1,364) / deaths (+21)
  • Australia : 198,443 (up from 189,588 / +8,855 / 4.7%) - 1,944 deaths (+62) - avg daily: cases (+1,265) / deaths (+9)
  • Lebanon: 658,467 (up from 651,788 / +6,679 / 1.0%) - 8,635 deaths (+58) - avg daily: cases (+954) / deaths (+8)
  • Sweden: 1,188,735 (up from 1,182,471 / +6,264 / 0.5%) - 15,110 deaths (+28) - avg daily: cases (+895) / deaths (+4)
  • Israel: 1,340,435 (up from 1,337,163 / +3,272 / 0.2%) - 8,176 deaths (+33) - avg daily: cases (+467) / deaths (+5)
  • New Zealand: 9,973 (up from 8,693 / +1,280 / 14.7%) - 39 deaths (+6) - avg daily: cases (+183) / deaths (+1)
  • Japan: 1,725,850 (up from 1,724,893 / +957 / 0.1%) - 18,343 deaths (+20) - avg daily: cases (+137) / deaths (+3)
 
Got my booster, a Pfizer dose to go with my two Moderna ones. Got home, took a nap, woke up seemingly side-effect free.

Until I needed to actually do something with my left arm more than just typing or holding a book, then all at once it felt like I'd been kicked in the shoulder. The ache was severe enough I had to change the way I sleep in order to get to sleep, and this morning it isn't a whole lot better.

Nice to have it taken care of, anyway.
 
The ache was severe enough I had to change the way I sleep in order to get to sleep, and this morning it isn't a whole lot better.

I also felt pain (at the injection site) for 3 days when I got my second dose of Pfizer in July. I had to sleep on the opposite side (of the injection site). I probably will get my Pfizer booster shot in January 2022 (under the new rule)
 
Got my booster, a Pfizer dose to go with my two Moderna ones. Got home, took a nap, woke up seemingly side-effect free.

Until I needed to actually do something with my left arm more than just typing or holding a book, then all at once it felt like I'd been kicked in the shoulder. The ache was severe enough I had to change the way I sleep in order to get to sleep, and this morning it isn't a whole lot better.

Nice to have it taken care of, anyway.
Update: I now feel like I have the flu -- achy muscles, mild nausea, slight dizziness, even runny nose. Plus no appetite.

Out of the series of three shots, most people do have at least one where, about a day after the shot, they have about half-a-day of flu-like symptoms. That's actually a good sign- that your immune system has recognized the spike protein and has mounted an offense against it. It's so predictable that I've recommended to some people that they take acetaminophen (paracetamol) at the earliest sign they're feeling flu-like symptoms.

Fortunately, it does usually pass after day two. Out of the hundreds that I know personally who have gotten their booster, only two had symptoms after day 2.
 
I got my booster shot earlier today...so far no side effects at all. Originally got the J&J and today got Pfizer. I hope any potential upcoming side effects don't interfere with Thanksgiving and 2 other events coming up on Friday and Saturday. I wasn't thinking this'd be any worse than the original dose, which was quite mild.
 
I got my booster shot earlier today...so far no side effects at all. Originally got the J&J and today got Pfizer. I hope any potential upcoming side effects don't interfere with Thanksgiving and 2 other events coming up on Friday and Saturday. I wasn't thinking this'd be any worse than the original dose, which was quite mild.

It takes about 12 hours before you may begin feeling any effects. It can be just feeling tired and sleepy. It can be a mild fever and chills. If you're like most people, it will all be over by Friday morning.
 
It takes about 12 hours before you may begin feeling any effects. It can be just feeling tired and sleepy. It can be a mild fever and chills. If you're like most people, it will all be over by Friday morning.

Thanks. I do have a busy day ahead tomorrow, cooking dinner for 10. Hoping for the best but if not, I'll muddle though it I'm sure.
 
Out of the series of three shots, most people do have at least one where, about a day after the shot, they have about half-a-day of flu-like symptoms. That's actually a good sign- that your immune system has recognized the spike protein and has mounted an offense against it. It's so predictable that I've recommended to some people that they take acetaminophen (paracetamol) at the earliest sign they're feeling flu-like symptoms.

Fortunately, it does usually pass after day two. Out of the hundreds that I know personally who have gotten their booster, only two had symptoms after day 2.

Last night I felt like a furnace; getting under the blankets in bed felt like climbing under an electric blanket turned up to "high".

This morning I feel okay unless I try to move fast, though I've got a continuous low-level headache and mild muscle weakness. I just went outside for a while hoping the cold air would help the headache, but instead it just made things worse. So I'm typing slowly and hoping the headache fades; I have to haul a trailer-full of trash this afternoon.
 
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