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For most people the side effects are mild or very short lived. Much better than the
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For most people the side effects are mild or very short lived. Much better than the
Surprising how many people i’m hearing of and talking to refusing the booster.
That's due to the "special interest" groups you mingle with.[/QUOTE
That's due to the "special interest" groups you mingle with.
You can be entirely honest and say what you had in mind - 'the interest groups for the especially weird'
It's all a con. We are being told about soaring numbers of covid admissions since omicron. Turns out most of these people were admitted for something else...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...g-positive-Covid-admission-major-problem.html
the interest groups for the especially weird'
in his earlier post (now removed) godwas said that the people he was talking to were "on the news."
I thought I heard he and his buddies were marching on London to occupy the White House.
Let's hope the poor sod hasn't got his name on one of the "antivaxxers with Covid" sites.
LOL Like it says they want clarity and there is some doubt. When the clarity is provided you'll be shot down in flames.
I'm very used to being shot down in flames
We had AZ for first 2, then pfizer booster, no problems.