If the idea is to keep her safe, you and anyone else in your household should get your shot right now. The number 1 cause of the very elderly getting COVID is their caretaker getting COVID. Both of you being 80-95% protected is much better for her than just her being 80-95% protected.Not yet.. I'm trying to get my grandmother her second before I get the first. As strange as it sounds (and I know it is not the right way to think) but I don't want to "take her dose". She lives with me and will be 95 this year so we have been really careful. I am teaching online in the Summer & Fall. Hopefully we will be done and fully vaccinated by end of May.
Damn I've known you too long, she's 17 now? I remember her mixing together stuff for homemade frozen fish food way back whenMy daughter got her 1st pfzer shot yesterday she 17. she was on wait list at COVIDvaxNOW.org since were are ala co residents and shots were given in san ramon cc co. CC resident first priority . They had extra. They will be giving pfzer and modena next weekend.
Lolol... I read this as you being funny, I thought you said me and your mom. I had to read it three times.Me and my mom got appointments for J&J on Wednesday (4/26) at our local CVS.