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Ladies, please get vaccinated....
Obremt 4197 reads
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Good morning. I just scored a COVID vaccine, and I hope all of you will try to do same as soon as possible. It requires a commitment to continuously attempt numerous web sites. When you’re done, please let us know. Some are standing by waiting for the environment to be safer.

Jenny on ME lists that she is vaccinated.  Given how young she looks I wonder how she got this done so quickly

... should get the COVID vax as soon as they can also.  I’m getting my first shot in a few days.  😊

Likewise , Schedule for Monday. Thank God !
Go to the Fairview Health site and sign in or sign up on MY CHART and schedule.

I'm about 10 days in from first shot. Grow antibodies, grow!

I got in very fast due to my other job, but yes people's viewpoints about them differ which isn't my business however it's much easier to schedule than before so if you can, then get one  
It's not even that bad lol try having to get rabies shots back in the day

IJMiggs127 reads

I brought this up 3 months ago. Since then, the USB location had to be close due to a massive Covid outbreak and now the ladies have to advertise that they are vaccinated in order to convince men to see them at their new place.

I know better than to debate this but I can’t help it.
I’m on both sides of the fence. It may work, it may not. It may have long effects, it may not.
But I can’t help but laugh...basing a argument that the Gov is wrong in saying it’s safe because a different Gov agency hasn’t said it’s safe??? Hmmm, FDA vs US CDC.
That empire argument is built on sand way I see it.

jimmyjohn1127 reads

I think it is up to each individually whether or not they get a covid-19 shot or not. But none of the vaccines have been approved  or licensed by the FDA. They have only been authorised for emergency use.

 I choose not to be a guinea pig for a vaccine that has not finished being in clinical trials.  Even today with drugs that have been in use for year and have been approved by the FDA  problems come up years later.  

Moderna COVID‑19 Vaccine, Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine, and Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine, have not been approved or licensed by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but has been authorized for emergency use by FDA, under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), to prevent Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID‑19) for use in individuals 18 years of age and older. There is no FDA-approved vaccine to prevent COVID‑19.

Thank you for your accurate information

I've been fully vaccinated for COVID-19 for over a month now and have welcomed sweet gentlemen around me during the entire Pandemic. I implemented additional safety and cleaning procedures and all is well. :-D.  

Need to get back to you soon . Both of us now have shots and not a brothel as a incall.
You other occupation must have helped you “ jump the line”

I’ve had one of two done. I’ll be fully vaccinated on may 6th. Let’s hope I don’t get too sick after the second one. The first one had me feeling so tired. Like someone took the batteries out of my soul. But still well worth it.

I’ve read that if someone had COVID-19, the first shot (or only shot for J&J) can hit pretty hard. For those who haven’t had COVID-19, the second shot can be much worse than the first. That seems to be the case with relatives and friends who’ve told me of their experiences.  For me, the first Pfizer shot was no problem. I’m not planning anything important for the day or so after my second shot though.  

I remember reading that as well.  Apparently, previous exposure to COVID means the immune system already recognizes it so the first shot can trigger a strong reaction.

It's not a guarantee you will; many people don't but some people have felt sick for a while afterwards.  I have it on good authority that having gatorade and saltines (or their equivalents) on hand may be very useful.

Had both shots and other then a great nights sleep and purposely taking easy the next day no effects.
Pfizer!
Same for wife and daughter .

Also had both Pfizer shots.  Not sick but 24 hours after the second shot had to sleep for 2 hours and then felt foggy for rest of day.  Would not have wanted to be working.   Course that's not too unusual for me... :)

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