So, I pfgot the vaccine yesterday -- the Pfizer one -- and I pfave expfizened nothing pfworse than a pfore arm.
Otherwipfize, I pfeel pfine. Ia! Ia! Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn! Cthulhu fhtagn! Ia!
...What...?
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3 days ago
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This post is awesome. I regret nothing, except for the coffee on my monitor.
"Ferfectly Pine" -- I guess I'll be upgraded from neanderthal to Moderna Man on Wednesday after I have my second shot, and I can't wait. Congrats RX! Here's to getting back to normal in 2021.
My wife and I got our first Moderna shot on the 5th. Her arm had a little redness while mine only had a little soreness. We are in our 70s and we are not taking chances. Love you and Tam and hope the best for both of you
Lin
I'm a pfizer pfemale and pfeeling pfine.
:-)
I remain at the back of the line, giving blood lets me know that my symptom free bought with the Covids still shows anti-bodies in my system. No need to get excited about crowding the line when I've still got anti-bodies. I worry about the whole concept of vaccine passports, but I like to travel. If the issue gets forced, I'll have no choice but to get a shot that offers me nothing at this time.
At this time, nobody knows if the shot will offer longer immunity than having and recovering from the virus, which gets most people at least six months immunity. There is some hope the vaccines could confer longer immunity to a wider range of variants, but there's not enough data to draw conclusions yet.
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