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Senate is evenly split again - Ombligo - 03-03-2023

Sen. Dianne Feinstein has been hospitalized in California with shingles. She hopes to return to Washington later this month. Along with her, Sen john Fetterman remains absent while being treated for depression. It is unknown how long he will be out.

That leaves the senate evenly divided and will mean Vice President Harris will be needed to break tie votes


Re: Senate is evenly split again - vision63 - 03-03-2023

Thank Warnock.


Re: Senate is evenly split again - Carnos Jax - 03-03-2023

vision63 wrote:
Thank Warnock.

Yes


Re: Senate is evenly split again - bfd - 03-03-2023

Carnos Jax wrote:
[quote=vision63]
Thank Warnock.

Yes
And those in GA who affirmed his position during the last election.


Re: Senate is evenly split again - steve... - 03-03-2023

Wouldn't a shingles vaccine have protected her?

I'm surpised that she didn't have one — especially with her age and government position.


Re: Senate is evenly split again - vision63 - 03-03-2023

steve... wrote:
Wouldn't a shingles vaccine have protected her?

I'm surpised that she didn't have one — especially with her age and government position.

My mom got it and she said she had the shot. I don't know how effective it is. My mother HATED the Shingles. HATED it.

Hated it.


Re: Senate is evenly split again - Harbourmaster - 03-03-2023

The latest research seems to imply that the vaccine loses its effectiveness over time (imagine that).

I know 3 people that have had the shingles after having been previously vaccinated.


Re: Senate is evenly split again - JoeH - 03-03-2023

Harbourmaster wrote:
The latest research seems to imply that the vaccine loses its effectiveness over time (imagine that).

I know 3 people that have had the shingles after having been previously vaccinated.

There was an older vaccine that was discontinued about a year and a half ago. It was a single shot, and research showed it prevented a bit over half the cases of shingles and lessened the symptoms for many who did get it. So many older persons may have received that when it was available.

Shingrix was approved about half a dozen years ago. Two shots and the length of protection is not entirely clear yet, but at least 6-7 years. It has been shown to prevent more cases of shingles, and the current recommendation is that people who got the older vaccine should get revaccinated with Shingrix.


Re: Senate is evenly split again - RAMd®d - 03-03-2023

This reminds me, I have to get my shingles shots.

I've been meaning to for some time, so, soon.


Re: Senate is evenly split again - Mr645 - 03-03-2023

hmm, another vaccine that does not work so well?