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CV and mad panic behaviour
Come to think of it, the Opiod epidemic is a big thing in the Deep South States that are havens for the Anti-Vaxxers. I can just imagine them munching on Oxycodone while sharing vaccine conspiracy stories. And then there are those who are happy to swallow horse dewormer but won’t take the vaccine.
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(08-25-2021, 02:10 AM)Mav link Wrote:Come to think of it, the Opiod epidemic is a big thing in the Deep South States that are havens for the Anti-Vaxxers. I can just imagine them munching on Oxycodone while sharing vaccine conspiracy stories. And then there are those who are happy to swallow horse dewormer but won’t take the vaccine.

I suspect there’s a cause and effect between the drug use and drug rejection amongst the addled…
Let’s go BIG !
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(08-25-2021, 02:10 AM)Mav date Wrote:And then there are those who are happy to swallow horse dewormer but won’t take the vaccine.
You don't have to swallow.

Cheap as Chips from the local Feed Store, comes in a giant syringe with a long rubber tube you can attach, can be absorbed several ways so there are several administering options! ;D

On a more serious note, that little rise in NSW is a bit of a worry, the number has ever so slightly gone in the wrong direction a few days after a weekend of protests and escapees. If NSW can keep it stable they have done well, but it could be on the rise again by the weekend.

Last weeks prediction was possibly 2000 NSW cases a day by the end of this week, there are some on the NSW health side questioning the figures as possibly under-reporting, but I think they look legit if not perhaps a bit delayed, especially given the regional spread now you might find the numbers are lagging.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"
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(08-25-2021, 02:31 AM)LP link Wrote:You don't have to swallow.

Cheap as Chips from the local Feed Store, comes in a giant syringe with a long rubber tube you can attach, can be absorbed several ways so there are several administering options! ;D

On a more serious note, that little rise in NSW is a bit of a worry, the number has ever so slightly gone in the wrong direction a few days after a weekend of protests and escapees. If NSW can keep it stable they have done well, but it could be on the rise again by the weekend.

Last weeks prediction was possibly 2000 NSW cases a day by the end of this week, there are some on the NSW health side questioning the figures as possibly under-reporting, but I think they look legit if not perhaps a bit delayed, especially given the regional spread now you might find the numbers are lagging.
Apparently found in Merimbula waste water and MP there rightly saying it’s very bad!

Merimbula you’d think have a big elderly population - this is not great ?
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(08-25-2021, 01:27 AM)northernblue link Wrote:I’m off for my 2nd AZ this arvo, if I don’t come back tell Teaguey I love him…
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I've just had my first Pfizer 10 minutes ago.
No 2nd head yet....
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It won't happen overnight, Krud, but it will happen!
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(08-25-2021, 03:47 AM)dodge link Wrote:It won't happen overnight, Krud, but it will happen!
I'll keep you posted if any lumps start to form.

1 hour on and not even a sore arm.
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In seriousness, my brother and SIL had no issues after their first Pfizer.  After the second, my brother got some severe headaches and had to be driven home - lasted maybe 24 hours, SIL had no issues.
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(08-25-2021, 03:00 AM)kruddler link Wrote:I've just had my first Pfizer 10 minutes ago.
No 2nd head yet....

I had no reaction from my first shot but I didn't feel well after the second.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!
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I had a very sore arm after my second Pfizer but that was it.  Partner had a headache for a few days but nothing major.
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