Portland.
I'm under 65, have no underlying health conditions, and am not employed as a first responder or frontline worker. April 19th is the date I'll be eligible for phase 2 which is anyone over the age of 16.
I'm in no hurry. I'd prefer to wait for any potential side effects to surface anyway. I'm not an anti-vaxxer and the vaccine is most likely safe for 99% of the population. But I can wait to see if people turn into flesh eating mobs of lunatics before I get the shot.
I actually think my lady and I had it way back in the beginning as she was traveling to Kirkland Washington just south of Snohomish county where the first case of Covid was detected in the United States. We were sick for about a week and I had a really nasty rash for awhile. The rash is what makes me think we had it as it's a symptom of being infected for some and I've never had a rash like it in my life. We might not have had it as we never got tested but I'm somewhat confident that had we been tested we would have been positive. Maybe I'm now immune like the Omega Man.
- Small Blisters: This type of rash when associated with COVID-19 has often presented itself in middle-aged patients, and accounts for 9 percent of all cases involving a rash. These small blisters usually appear on the trunk and the limbs of the body and are often itchy and uncomfortable. Also, small blister types of rash can be used as an indicator to suggest that an individual has COVID-19 because it typically appears early on in the course of the infection. Early diagnosis can help individuals from unknowingly passing the virus to others.
Details of the various skin rashes associated with COVID-19 - how they appear, what to look for, how they are related to Coronavirus from a local dermatologist.
www.drgurgen.com