zinfamous
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Well this guy nails it for me, no way I'm getting jabbed anytime soon
what exactly did he "nail" that impresses you so much--a rabid possum?
Well this guy nails it for me, no way I'm getting jabbed anytime soon
Just got first dose of Pfizer... so far, so good. I haven't had a sudden urge to go to Microsoft's website and buy the new Surface Laptop 4 yet.
WTF you don't even need the laptop, the 5G is directly connected to your brain after the second dose.FUCK! my surface Laptop 4 arrived today...and yes! I placed the order 2 days after Moderna # 2 last week!
FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Depends on where you are. My wife had a hell of a time finding an appointment in eastern MA. First dose for her is this weekend.One week until 2nd dose.
I received a call from a buddy working the Boulder county fairgrounds vaccination site in Longmont, CO, and he said that have lotsa extra vaccine doses thawed out today. They're letting anyone that shows up get one (Moderna). Seems like there are plenty of shots available these days.
Depends on where you are. My wife had a hell of a time finding an appointment in eastern MA. First dose for her is this weekend.
Alright, got my first Moderna today at a local CVS, process was smooth and efficient.
Unfortunately, I had to work overnight Monday-Tuesday, so I'm a bit off today with a mild headache already. Any initial side effects, other than arm soreness (have a little), can't really be attributed to the vaccine. But whatever....lol
I suspect most, if not all, testing sites only offer one vaccine type because it simplifies training and reduces medical errors. When training thousands of people, you keep it simple - one dosing regiment, one needle type, one storage requirement, etc. Also people don't end up with one dose of Pfizer and one dose of Modena by accident.
I got my first dose of Pfizer on Thursday morning at one of Georgia's mass site and was impressed by fast and smooth the operation was. It took just under 25 minutes from start to finish with most of that time waiting 15 minutes at the last station for a reaction.
For symptoms, the upper, outer arm muscle, where the injection occur, got sore a couple of hours after injection and lasted about a day. The soreness was limited to just that muscle and it felt like I overworked that muscle.
When she booked at CVS, it actually autobooked the second appointment at the same time.Second will be easy, they will probably give her a QR code to scan and that tells you all the second appointment slots within you window to have it done.
You will be slightly sore but otherwise fine tomorrow. That is the typical pattern.Got my 2nd Moderna yesterday. The wife got hers the day before. She was tired and had a headache, but she soldiered through. I left work today early sick, first time in maybe 5 years. The 2nd shot is kicking my ass, I am exhausted and I get woozy when I stand up. Of course she keeps texting me to do stuff because I am at home, like I'm on vacation or something. Hope it doesn't last long.
This is a much sadder commentary on how collective stupid people have become in my life time.
Got my 2nd Moderna yesterday. The wife got hers the day before. She was tired and had a headache, but she soldiered through. I left work today early sick, first time in maybe 5 years. The 2nd shot is kicking my ass, I am exhausted and I get woozy when I stand up. Of course she keeps texting me to do stuff because I am at home, like I'm on vacation or something. Hope it doesn't last long.
My arm hurts a bit still, but otherwise ok. I feel like buying office 365 tho, is that normal?
So the vaccines we have for many viruses are useless?I'll just leave this here https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/23/mit...ndoors-at-6-feet-or-60-feet-in-new-study.html
Garbage science that we've set as policy is just another reason not to trust the vaccine until it's much more mature.
Virus is gonna do what a virus does, you can't stop it, get healthy, exercise, take your vitamins.
I'll just leave this here https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/23/mit...ndoors-at-6-feet-or-60-feet-in-new-study.html
Garbage science that we've set as policy is just another reason not to trust the vaccine until it's much more mature.
Virus is gonna do what a virus does, you can't stop it, get healthy, exercise, take your vitamins.
We ran large, well-controlled and well-powered experiments (aka, clinical trials) to prove the efficacy of the vaccines vs placebos, but apparently, that's not enough for some people, who think some mediocre science invalidates all the science.so the visible fact that vaccinated people become sick at a far lower rate than the unvaccinated isn’t enough trust?
We ran large, well-controlled and well-powered experiments (aka, clinical trials) to prove the efficacy of the vaccines vs placebos, but apparently, that's not enough for some people, who think some mediocre science invalidates all the science.