RE: Amazing Nature Contest: Chasing Rainbows

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Cool shots, Jo, so colorful rainbows.
Hopefully you are right and this rainbow means the start of the end of the pandemic.

I have also been chasing rainbows a few times, but you can imagine I haven't found the pot of gold 🤣


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Good evening Hannes,😊

It would be wonderful to see the end of this pandemic. The news sounds hopeful with the vaccine being approved. The first rollout is the vaccine from Belgium. I’m sure many will follow. 🤞

Haha, no pot of gold found here either dear Hannes. 🤗

Thanks for your reblog and generous goodies.

Have a wonderful Frigg’s Day!

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Good morning Jo 😊

the vaccine comes from Belgium? I don't know if that's good or bad - @pixelfan lives there 🤣

Soon it will be weekend - I hope you have a great Frigg's day and a wonderful weekend, dear Jo 🤗🌞


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Morning Hannes, Haha I hope it’s all good. Only about 250.000 doses coming here first making it awhile before enough arrive for the whole country.

Has there been any word of this vaccine for Austria? It has to be kept in freezers at -70C. That poses a bit of a challenge.

On Pfizer’s Vaccine:: “Canada’s first doses of Pfizer’s vaccine will arrive from the company’s manufacturing plant in Belgium. In its final analysis from Phase 3 clinical trials released last month, pharmaceutical company Pfizer said its coronavirus vaccine is 95 per cent effective, with no serious side effects, and protects older adults.

In what was being hailed as a “V-Day” and closely watched around the world, the United Kingdom started injecting people across the country with Pfizer’s vaccine on Tuesday, becoming the first country to do so.”

There is another vaccine ‘Moderna' from the U.S.A. which may also be approved and only has to be kept at -20C.

Enough about what I know of these vaccines. It will just be great to see the world back to normal.😄

Hope your day has started pleasantly and you have a wonderful weekend dear Hannes.🤗☀️

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Hi Jo,

you have been up very early this morning, or did you go to sleep so late?

Hm, that sounds weird to me: 95% effective / no serious side effects / protects older adults ... but at least it's better than nothing.
No, I haven't heard of any vaccine yet, but I don't watch much TV anymore since months ago.

What happens with your blood if they inject the -70 C cold vaccine? Will it freeze? 😂

Now seriously, I hope it works fine, but I wouldn't want to be the first to get the vaccine. I'd prefer to wait till the percentage is at 100% without any side effects. That's why I am not getting the flu vaccine - last time I was ill is years ago.

I am up since 4 in the morning, couldn't sleep anymore, but now I am getting quite tired. Maybe that's why I'm writing a little bit weird 😁
Soon I'll turn the computer off and start the weekend 😉

Hope you have a wonderful weekend too, dear Jo 🤗


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I couldn't sleep, got up, made coffee and checked iPad...had a couple hours sleep later. I don't have to worry about getting the vaccine too soon as it will be a long time before there is enough to go around.

The main thing is to have the freezers to keep the vaccine stable. PEI has large freezers to keep tuna that will freezer to -70 C. I don't know how cold the vaccine is when it's injected into an arm.

Anyway it seems a step in the right direction. When in school I remember it being scary thinking of getting a needle as my class lined up in the auditorium, getting vaccinated for polio and maybe some other diseases. Polio had left my cousin crippled before the vaccine. I had also been vaccinated for mumps, smallpox, etc as a baby. Like you I don't get a shot for the flu.

I hope you have a peaceful lovely weekend dear Hannes 🤗☀️
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Oh yes, I can remember too how it was as a child - so many needles, but I didn't mind them when I was young.
Nowadays it's different, as I don't like needles stuck into my well aged meat 😂

To be honest I can't even imagine -70 Celsius. It is cold here in winter, but our coldest temperatures might be called warm compared to -70.

They said it takes time for a good working vaccine. The later we get it the better it might be - I see it positive 😉 and news about a vaccine will certainly let the people think positive too, especially when they hear that it works 🙂

This day was again gray in gray and I have been sitting at work from about 4:30 till just before, but tomorrow will hopefully be better 😁

Thank you Jo 😊


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I think this virus will accompany us for quite a while and this is going to be our new normal.
Our kids and grandkids will know that life as normal normal 😉


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I personally deliver everyday to that factory...and I will not tell you what! 😂
(and it's not !BEER)

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Hm, do I really want to know what you deliver? 😂 but why has it to be stored at -70 degrees? Please don't answer, because maybe then I will reject the vaccine 🤣


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