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On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 11:19:35 -0500, songbird >
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>Sheldon Martin wrote:
>> Got my shot today, the nurse did such a good job that I felt nothing,
>> or I didn't notice, I was too occupied checking out her massive
>> bosoms. I get to return for a 2nd shot in two weeks, hoping I get her
>> again.

>
> i thought it was three weeks or later?
>
>
> as for those who are talking about time-lines and research the
>drug companies were already doing research and development for
>the previous SARS-COV virus. since they already had all that
>work done it wasn't like they were starting from scratch.
>
> as has been proven by the statistics these new vaccines are
>very effective and very safe.
>
> as soon as i can get one i will - it looks like that may
>happen within the next month or two. i don't really go out
>that much anyways, but as i do live with an elderly parent
>i don't want to accidentally get them sick.
>
> songbird


I was handed a lot of literature while there. When I got home I
marked my calender, I get my 2nd shot on the 6th of April. I was in no
hurry to get my first shot, I learned from the Polio vaccine that
speed is not essential, accuracy is. I was given the Pfizer MDV at
the local Walgreens.

My wife aready received both her shots, she was rushed through because
she teaches school. I decided to stop in at the local Walgreens to
ask about getting my shot, they couldn't tell me anything at that
time. I did some shopping and no sooner did I get home and started
putting my few grocereies away but my phone rang and I was asked by
the Walgreens pharmacist if I could come for my shot in two hours,
someone had canceled so I got their appointment. It was good I
stopped in to ask, otherwise out of sight out of mind. The pharmacist
and I know each other as we've had conversations whenever I stop in,
Torique (SP) is a very pleasant guy, I think he's from India. Torique
is into Rallye Racing as I. He drives MGs... I drove a '67 TR4A IRS,
with its Michelin X rubber it threaded twisty windy narrow roads like
silk. At that time no Corvette could get ahead from start to
finish... early Vettes were piggies.