Getting the Vaccine: Nurses Lead the Way

Nurses are leading the way in getting the vaccine. As more and more people get vaccinated, we are closer to being able to return to a more normal life, protecting ourselves, our families and the economy. Nurses COVID Article

Nurses Setting an Example

Nurses as a group lead the way in getting vaccines. Although some still hesitate—particularly outpatient nurses—as a group, professional nurses continue to set an example of willingness to combat the epidemic by getting vaccinated themselves. Statistics are still being gathered but in March 2021, 64% of hospital nurses were already vaccinated. The effort to get that number to 100% is underway. How can we help our peers and our patients who hesitate about getting the vaccine?

Going the Extra Mile

Nurses have been heroes every step of the way. Nurse Vaccinator Jaquelyn Chartier stated in a New York Times article, “I saw on the news they were going to roll out these mass vaccination sites but they needed nurses because they were short. And I was, like, I gotta go. I gotta go help.” Her spirit echoes the voices and actions of so many nurses who have stepped up to the plate and gone the extra miles to help conquer this pandemic. 

Working in health care, many of us have seen the worst of COVID: patients struggling to breathe, suffering a variety of maladies, and some even becoming “long haulers” finding themselves besieged by symptoms months after the disease should have packed up and left their bodies. Countering that are the 80% of people who have symptom-less or mild symptom infections of COVID-19 and recuperate uneventfully and quickly. The two extremes are hard to reconcile. We continue to have a lack of current science about what makes one person get acutely ill and another barely suffer a sneeze. Because of these disparities, we hear divided reports—everything from doomsday reports to a fantasy of denial. As nurses, we are sometimes stuck in between trying to educate people, help them understand, and lead by example. 

Vaccine Risks vs. Deadly Virus Risks

The fact that vaccines have some degree of inherent risk is well-known and undisputed. But this risk must be weighed against the potentially much greater risk of severe illness from contracting this coronavirus. With a mortality of 1% (this number is still being determined), it is much deadlier than the flu (<0.1%), even after we have had over a year to develop strategies to treat it. All of us know of stories of young, healthy men and women becoming gravely ill, ending up on a ventilator and dying. Our stories in this country are numerous, but in other countries, the situation is becoming even direr. Globally, the pandemic has been devastating.

The risk of getting the vaccine is extremely small. Not getting the vaccine is also a calculated risk. It is important to understand this and to encourage our patients to consider that they are still taking a risk when they choose not to be vaccinated.  The recent pause in the administration of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine was due to blood clots in 6 persons out of 6.8 million (1/100th of the risk of getting struck by lightning).

Misinformation

Misinformation and outright lies about the vaccine are plentiful for those who are willing to read it and give it credence. The internet has an overabundance of bogus “information” about vaccines going into your DNA. “The truth is that the vaccines cannot modify anything in your embryo or your child.”

Miraculous Preparation for Such a Time as This

The scientific literature describing the development of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines with mRNA is fascinating and reads like something out of the future. The men and women scientists who were able to rapidly develop these vaccines for COVID-19 did not come upon this technology overnight. It had been in development for a number of years and was miraculously ready just when it was needed. According to associate scientist Katherine Calhoun, “Rarely do you work on something in the lab and go home and turn on your TV and see the top 10 headlines are about the thing that you were working on today.” The miraculous preparedness of the scientific community “For such a time as this” seems to have escaped our imaginations during the crisis of COVID-19. It may be time for us to step back and reflect on how fortunate we are that events in the cosmos came together to give us these tools to combat the infection. 

Senior scientist Amy Barnes who is part of the development team for the Pfizer vaccine states: “This kind of reminds me of September 11th. It’s that same feeling of What were you doing at the time?”

Prevention - the Best Treatment

Prevention is the best treatment we have for COVID-19. Vaccines are our best hope for staying safe, keeping our families and patients safe, and preserving the economy. Like most viruses, it mutates and this one spreads aggressively. We have a short window of time to poke holes in its armor and then watch it crumble. If we work together, we can make it happen!

Specializes in Educator, COVID Paperwork Expert (self-taught).

OK I’m pretty much done with this, but just a few more questions & comments . Why are the people who are for the COVID vaccination so angry, so insistent, so frantic about everyone getting the vaccine? 
 

if you got the vaccine, you are safe. If you don’t “feel” safe enough, you can wear a mask (or 2) for as long as you want. Avoid crowds. Avoid high risk behavior (which is defined as being within 6 feet of each other, without masks, for more than 15 minutes). 
 

if the vaccine protects against the variants, you are safe. If it doesn’t protect against them, none of us are safe from them. 

I’m done commenting & replying. I highly doubt anyone who is pushing the vaccine so hard has any interest at all in a different opinion—all I’ve gotten on this thread (& most others where I’ve expressed my thoughts) from the people who push the vaccine is “your conclusions are wrong, the experts are right. Your experts aren’t expert enough. It doesn’t matter that you’ve done research—if your research doesn’t unquestionably push the vaccine for everyone & anyone, you are wrong. You can look at the research & realize what it does & doesn’t say, but unless you are 1000% pro-vaccine for everyone, everywhere, right now, you are wrong. You may be a nurse of 35+ years and the Infection Control nurse, but if you haven’t gotten the vaccination, you’re a terrible nurse. You can think for yourself & come to your own conclusions, but if you’re not 100% in favor of the vaccine, you are wrong. Any & every doubt you have is invalid. The answer to every question you have about the vaccine & Covid & Covid variants is, ‘get the vaccine no matter what’. Even if you’ve looked at your risk of getting Covid, & accepted that risk vs. getting vaccinated…you haven’t really thought about it & you are wrong to not get vaccinated.” 
 

Time will tell, regarding COVID, the vaccine, variants, etc. meanwhile, I’ll keep researching & learning & encouraging friends & family to do the same. 

 


 


 

 

20 minutes ago, love2banurse89 said:

The answer to every question you have about the vaccine & Covid & Covid variants is, ‘get the vaccine no matter what’. Even if you’ve looked at your risk of getting Covid, & accepted that risk vs. getting vaccinated…

I guess that answers my question of whether you think the herd is worth protecting. 

Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.
1 hour ago, love2banurse89 said:

OK I’m pretty much done with this, but just a few more questions & comments . Why are the people who are for the COVID vaccination so angry, so insistent, so frantic about everyone getting the vaccine? 

Because we are patriots.  Because we love our neighbors. Because we love our children and others who cannot be vaccinated. Because we want to heal our economy. Because we want to stop the development of variants.  Because we want the pandemic to end, not linger for years of costly suffering and death.  

We are insistent and frantic because too many people have suffered and died...surely you noticed! You cannot possibly be so caught up in your personal concerns that you didn't notice the (now preventable) death and suffering from this virus...can you?  It is urgent that the human population of this planet make good use of the safe and effective vaccines against this contagion.  

It makes me angry when people who are apparently nurses act so indifferently to facts, evidence and experts at the peril of public health during a pandemic.  Why aren't you angry that cases are rising from a vaccine preventable disease? Why are you comfortable with encouraging  "research" that creates doubt when the science doesn't really support that doubt? 

Time will tell, but so far your comments tell us that you are contributing to the rising covid cases if you are indeed advocating vaccine skepticism as you say. 

1 hour ago, love2banurse89 said:

OK I’m pretty much done with this, but just a few more questions & comments . Why are the people who are for the COVID vaccination so angry, so insistent, so frantic about everyone getting the vaccine? 
 

if you got the vaccine, you are safe. If you don’t “feel” safe enough, you can wear a mask (or 2) for as long as you want. Avoid crowds. Avoid high risk behavior (which is defined as being within 6 feet of each other, without masks, for more than 15 minutes). 
 

if the vaccine protects against the variants, you are safe. If it doesn’t protect against them, none of us are safe from them. 

I’m done commenting & replying. I highly doubt anyone who is pushing the vaccine so hard has any interest at all in a different opinion—all I’ve gotten on this thread (& most others where I’ve expressed my thoughts) from the people who push the vaccine is “your conclusions are wrong, the experts are right. Your experts aren’t expert enough. It doesn’t matter that you’ve done research—if your research doesn’t unquestionably push the vaccine for everyone & anyone, you are wrong. You can look at the research & realize what it does & doesn’t say, but unless you are 1000% pro-vaccine for everyone, everywhere, right now, you are wrong. You may be a nurse of 35+ years and the Infection Control nurse, but if you haven’t gotten the vaccination, you’re a terrible nurse. You can think for yourself & come to your own conclusions, but if you’re not 100% in favor of the vaccine, you are wrong. Any & every doubt you have is invalid. The answer to every question you have about the vaccine & Covid & Covid variants is, ‘get the vaccine no matter what’. Even if you’ve looked at your risk of getting Covid, & accepted that risk vs. getting vaccinated…you haven’t really thought about it & you are wrong to not get vaccinated.” 
 

Time will tell, regarding COVID, the vaccine, variants, etc. meanwhile, I’ll keep researching & learning & encouraging friends & family to do the same. 

 


 


 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/16/englands-covid-unlocking-a-threat-to-the-world-experts-say

There's some research for you. Boris is an irresponsible idiot and has always been that way. 

This week is the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Over 140,000 people are expected. When the *** hits the fan, do you think Boris and the Tories like Priti Patel etc will accept responsibility? They have ruined Britain through Brexit and is responsible ala Trump for thousands of deaths and never once accepted responsibility. 

A vaccine resistant variant is entirely possible and this time the entire population, old and young will be affected! 

Anyone ever think about the peripheral extensions of deaths re Covid? 

Consider how many people with other illnesses like cancer, cardiac related even respiratory who couldn't see their doctors for check ups or scheduled appointments resulting in deterioration and death because they were excluded from hospital visits? 

I bet when it's tabulated if ever, it's going to be humongous!