I'm 60 and have pulmonary issues. Should I try to get in the que and if so, who do I contact? Finally, which vaccine should I seek...Phizer or Moderna?
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Texas Phase 1B COVID-19 Vaccine Priorities
- People 65 years of age and older
- People 16 years of age and older with at least one chronic medical condition that puts them at increased risk for severe illness from the virus that causes COVID-19, such as but not limited to:
- Cancer
- Chronic kidney disease
- COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
- Heart conditions, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease or cardiomyopathies
- Solid-organ transplantation
- Obesity and severe obesity (body mass index of 30 kg/m2 or higher)
- Pregnancy
- Sickle cell disease
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus
I'm thinking about eating a Popeye's and drinking a couple 2-liter sodas everyday for the next few weeks so I can move myself up the in queue.CDub06 said:
Yeah, I'm thinking that's going to be just about everyone in this state.
Which ever is available for you first. Clinical results very similar. I got Pfizer yesterday. My arm is pretty sore. Otherwise good.Rock1983 said:
I'm 60 and have pulmonary issues. Should I try to get in the que and if so, who do I contact? Finally, which vaccine should I seek...Phizer or Moderna?
People generally do not "choose to be obese".2girlsdad said:
Because people choose to be obese and should not be moved up in line.
Aston94 said:People generally do not "choose to be obese".2girlsdad said:
Because people choose to be obese and should not be moved up in line.
I don't think you understand all the factors at play in obesity. "Putting down the fork" is not the issue, there are a myriad of factors. Go educate yourself a bit, will be good for you.GAC06 said:Aston94 said:People generally do not "choose to be obese".2girlsdad said:
Because people choose to be obese and should not be moved up in line.
Yes they do, and they've had eight months to put the fork down, knowing that they're putting themselves at higher risk for the virus among other things.
The larger concern is that obesity is a direct cause for other factors on this list. Reduce the obesity population and you certainly reduce many of the others.Quote:
- Cancer
- Chronic kidney disease
- COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)
- Heart conditions, such as heart failure, coronary artery disease or cardiomyopathies
- Solid-organ transplantation
- Obesity and severe obesity (body mass index of 30 kg/m2 or higher)
- Pregnancy
- Sickle cell disease
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus
fair enough. But that advise would be a great start for most overweight people. I worked my a&& off to lose 30 pounds and have held it off 3 years. Diet and exercise is king for most.Aston94 said:I don't think you understand all the factors at play in obesity. "Putting down the fork" is not the issue, there are a myriad of factors. Go educate yourself a bit, will be good for you.GAC06 said:Aston94 said:People generally do not "choose to be obese".2girlsdad said:
Because people choose to be obese and should not be moved up in line.
Yes they do, and they've had eight months to put the fork down, knowing that they're putting themselves at higher risk for the virus among other things.