Anonymous wrote:JNJ vaccine trial results not announced yet and some articles call it "any day". This one is front and center part of Biden's covid plan, I'm sure, since it's been mentioned several times by Fauci.
Anonymous wrote:Sweet!
My friends in Healthcare who have gotten the shot (and some have gotten the second one too) are all doing well with very mild side effects (some tiredness, sore arm)
Anonymous wrote:Biden is the new President. Maybe this reduces anxiety and stress for many people (who are masking already) and now their immune system will be much stronger.
Also, the vaccine rollout will become smoother?
Anonymous wrote:Potential big news tomorrow (Thursday). JNJ expected to publish results of their trial and apply for EUA soon after.
Fingers crossed, everyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Though I think we can all be happy with how far this thread has come, I want to gently remind you to (if possible), please be more inclusive of minorities when choosing news to report on here.
I cannot overstate how hurtful it is, as a person of color, to see this thread flourish with news that is not inclusive of minorities. At all.
I hope it's ok to post this request here.
Thank you all
I'm not sure I follow - not trying to be critical, just want to understand what you're seeking. Are you looking for folks to post (more) uplifting stories about minorities in general?
I agree that I don't understand this concern. This thread welcomes all "good, uplifting and hopeful news" without restriction. It doesn't focus on any single group, nor would it turn aside good news about minority group results.
So please contribute what you think is lacking! I hope and believe it would be as warmly welcomed as all other good news.
I'm another one who doesn't understand this. I'm confused how the news we're sharing of vaccine roll-outs, improved therapeutics, etc. is not inclusive of minorities? This information is applicable to everyone.