ASs some regulars may know I sometimes have a few health problems that at times restricts my access to the countryside so many of the restrictions that we have endured, and are still enduring, do not feel strange to Chris and myself. My immune system is pretty shot up at times so I'm quite good at avoiding numbers of people, I'm maybe not as anti social as it seems, and I've never been a lover of shopping unless its books. When we were recommended to shield in our own homes we actually realised we could walk the riverside fields with permission from the owners and had little chance of meeting anyone so we felt quite happy there. When restrictions eased we have four small nature reserves within a couple of miles of home with plenty of space to avoid close contact but still both watch birds and talk about birds with others doing the same, quite a little anti social bird club we are. There has been good birds aplenty and as winter has drawn closer the wintering Thrushes arrived we have been doing counts on them. One of our local reserves has got a wonderful Starling murmuration,60,000 birds at least, which we managed to social distance the grandsons to. We have found by visiting the busiest of the reserves late afternoon most birders have gone home and we enjoy the spectacle of birds going to roost. We do miss visiting our local moorland but they are outside the 3 mile radius we put on ourselves, they will still be there when all this is over and we settle down to our new normal. Because I am in that at risk category we seem to be swimming in hand sanitiser but Chris keeps an eye on what I get up to. I just hope other folk are coping as well as us and getting the support we have been getting, take care out there we will beat this lot somehow.
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
Unknown said:Is she ok now, C?
Absolutely, she felt better within 36 hours. They are hearing that most people should feel better from their response within 36 to 48 hours, take paracetamol and ibuprofen if you able and piriton seems to help. The immune response for the other vaccine seems to be on the second dose. Hopefully I will get mine in March.
Cin J
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Regards, Hazel
There was something on the news yesterday that it is only a tiny minority, something like 1 in 10, or fewer, who might have a slightly bigger reaction to a vaccine jab something like Geramin's/C's daughter had; most people will be fine and only have a very slight or no reaction, much like Mike and Jim have reported. It is mainly if you have a history of allergic reactions or carry an epi-pen that you need to tell the person about to give you a jab and they can be prepared to treat you if necessary. If I can still type, I'll tell you tomorrow after mine!
Unknown said: It is mainly if you have a history of allergic reactions
As long as there are no anti-malaria ingredients in it like "Trumps" chloroquine I will be fine LOL otherwise I'll be dead from the cure !
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Hazel in Southwest France