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DaveMogal 74 Reviews 100 reads
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Better safe than sorry.

1. If you are covid-19 vaccinated do you have sessions with someone who is unvaccinated?

2. If you are covid-19 unvaccinated do you have sessions with someone who is vaccinated?

3. If you answered yes to the question(s), and you did not know up front would you continue to see one of opposite Covid-19 vaccination status?

is a crapshoot anyway.  I got the two initial vaccinations in March '21, a booster in November '21, then in January '22 I got the Omicron variant.  After that, I don't have much confidence in whether vaccination helps all that much, so I will see anyone who is hot, has a pussy for rent, and can suck the chrome off a trailer hitch.  Since Feb. of 2020, when I first heard the word, "Covid", I have seen about 150 different providers, 70% of them multiple times. I met providers throughout 2021 and 2022, and continue to this day, which is Thursday.  My regular pussy days are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.  Other days are according to whim.   From the way you are framing this question, I think you worry too much.  Live a little.  

CurlyW-NatsFan105 reads

I am partying like its 1999 baby !!!  

 
But I did have my 2nd booster on Monday.. My ass was flat out wiped on Tuesday. Wed and Thu been better. I did nothing but watch TV and order Door Dash.  If the girl who delivered the food were cute, I'd ask her to feed me..

 
FWIW - the vaccinations were never designed to prevent you from getting virus. They were designed to prevent you from getting terribly sick and/or dying. No one ever said that you can't get COVID just because you are vaccinated.  Looks like you doing fine and fuckin' bitches like you mean it..  

 
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What's for a while before taking a new medication.  That is not fear.  That is being prudent.

I have had two vaxes and two boosters.  Still caught it a few weeks ago in line at an amusement park (I think).  Just a few days of a bad flu/cough.  But still -- it's still out there, you can still catch it, you can still pass it on to others. As a kind of counterpoint to Cover-de-Lion's comment above.

I only had a stuffy nose and cough the first two days, but I tested every day until I tested negative before going back to my office, which was on the 6th day from the first symptoms and test.  

CurlyW-NatsFan92 reads

... about contracting  Syphilis from the Baltimore inner city crowd that you  like to patronize.  

 
If you ask me that should be you primary concern. Not COVID.  

 
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636sd90 reads

I don't use a condom

“Well, the data have to be taken into context, and what we don’t know are time and location,” Dr. Norris said, adding that for many people, their vaccine boosts are waning.

“So by three months, you’ve lost a lot of the protection. By six months, it’s like you never got boosted,” he said.

Data indicates the shift in boosted case rates happened in late February when boosted people went from being less likely to get COVID-19 to more likely to get it than people who are vaccinated but not boosted.  

“Do you think that’s because, for most people, the boost started to wear off?” Watts asked.

“I do,” Dr. Norris said. “And the other part of the equation is if someone didn’t get boosted in the first Omicron wave, they were also more likely to get infected.”
Fester, as always, is a dimwit.

The Vaccine reduces your chances of getting it, being hospitalized and/or dying from it.   You can still get the Flu after taking the Flu vaccine.

I have rapid Covid tests I supply upon request.

I don't require clients to be vaccinated, but I do require them to not have an active covid infection when we meet. Most accurate results come from taking multiple tests over the course of a few days.

The Covid seems to permeate everywhere, to everyone...

I've had friends/family who've been vaxxed and they've
still gotten it a couple times.  

Additionally, unvaxxed friends, who've never gotten the illness.

I've gotten the illness three times in the last two years, and am
fully vaxxed.
Physically it has made me constantly tired.
Financially, it has destroyed me to the verge.

I just can't continue to allow this thing to send me into homelessness,  
thus I'm seeing anyone whom is fully "reference verified" and over
35 yrs. old.

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