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On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 2:35:26 PM UTC-10, wrote:
> On 3/9/2021 4:34 PM, Graham wrote:
> > On 2021-03-09 2:51 p.m., 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.
> >>

> > Got my first Pfizer shot the week before last at a govt. health services
> > centre. Pharmacies came on board last week.
> > I get the second on April 6. There are a lot of anecdotes that the
> > reaction to the second one produces a few nasty symptoms. Hoping that
> > that is just idle gossip.
> >

> My wife had a bad reaction to her first dose of Moderna, fever and
> fatigue. That was almost a week ago, and she was fine after a day
> or so. We all had Covid in December. I have been the strongest
> proponent of vaccination for decades, and that hasn't changed. I've
> had a few bad reactions to seasonal flu vaccines over the years, but
> actually *getting* influenza is worse than hundreds of cases of
> minor symptoms from the vaccine.
>
> My hope is that this pandemic will cause more resources to be put
> into vaccine development in general in the future--far more
> resources--as well as more resources toward research and production
> of more non-specific antiviral drugs.
>
> --
> --Bryan
> For your safety and protection, this sig. has been thoroughly
> tested on laboratory animals.


The receptionist at work had the vaccine. She says that if felt like her arm would fall off. That's kind of a drag. She's an experienced RN so she tends not to overstate things medical. I'm scheduled to get the vaccine on Saturday so I'm pretty darn excited!