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  1. Shot doesn't kick in right away and even when it does kick in, it doesn't reach it's full reported 94% effectiveness until after the 2nd booster shot. A lot of hospital staff declined the vaccine but a few of them decided to take after a week of watching their collogues take it and show no major side effects. The problem is that hospitals are hesitant at the moment to give the shot to someone else when one person turns it down because for it to stick, you need both rounds of shots. They're afraid that if person A turns down the shot, they give it to person B who wasn't scheduled for it, then person A comes back and say they want it now, then in 3 weeks they don't have enough round 2 shots for person A or B. They would then need to start all over again. It is common to have a sore arm and slight fever as a side effect. This vaccine doesn't inject a virus into you. It injects blueprints of how to recognize and attack the virus for your immune system. The fever you get is a result of your body ramping up it's defenses. The vaccine controls symptoms. It may or may not prevent transmission but it does controls the spread. Example. Person A was not vaccinated. Person A gets virus but is asymptomatic. Virus stay in their system for 3 weeks as they walk around during those 3 weeks. Person B was vaccinated. Person B gets the virus but is asymptomatic. Person B recognizes the virus right away and know exactly what to do because it received the mRNA from the vaccine. Immune system goes to work right away and attacks the virus. Virus only stays Person B for 2 days. Person B spreads the virus but only was spreading it for 2 days instead of 3 weeks.
  2. @The_Real_TCIII - Let me know how much and how to send it to you.
  3. Mind if I get the breeders info too? While I'm at least a year away from getting a dog, mountain feist, rat terrier, and the basenji are 3 on my list too. Guess we all think alike because those 3 seem to be dominating this thread.
  4. An acquaintance of mine (friend of a friend) has a couple of Basenji's. Hard to train because they're very stubborn and independent. Great dogs but I'm not so sure they make for good hunting dogs.
  5. Sorry to hear about your family.
  6. Dementia is a tough disease. Sorry to hear about your dad.
  7. That's when they went into phase 3 testing. Where they needed human volunteers to test it on.
  8. Though it was only one person, a friend of mine (somehow she kept it hush as she was asked to) was one of the volunteer test subjects for Pfizer. She has had the vaccine since late June. I was wondering why she was constantly getting herself tested for the virus periodically. So far she doesn't speak with a slur and haven't grown a 3rd eye yet.
  9. Best wishes to you and your wife and family. I wish her a full recovery. Will keep her in my thoughts.
  10. I got in on DraftKings before the NBA bubble started and then sold it for a nice gain afterwards. I should have held on because a couple of months later, they signed the ESPN deal. Also jumped in on the AirBnB IPO. Should have averaged down when it drop because now it's back up.
  11. My wife was wondering about that. Doctors and first responders are the first to receive it. If it kills them off, well, there goes everyone we need to survive this apocalypse.
  12. Whether I'm for it or not. I just find it odd that I'm last on the list behind prisoners and homeless people. Apparently they're more important than me.
  13. I had to take a gonorrhea example by a bald headed, tattoo'ed, man hating lesbian. Having a the q-tip stuck up my nose would be a breeze.
  14. His dad was a Met. Stop this evil Yankee nonsense.
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