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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3446107" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Yeah I got mine maybe... a month ago? Maybe 6 weeks. Wife and kid got theirs the week before. We had no ill effects - although now that I think about it, the wife felt a little icky the next day. Which is understandable, immunizations trigger the immune system. So having a little achiness or something for a day or three is kind of expected.</p><p></p><p>I'm amazed at how divided people are about the potential of a coronavirus vaccine, though. Normal folks who aren't anti-vaxxers are paranoid about this vaccine. Go figure.</p><p></p><p>I actually had one patient seriously ask me if I thought it would be possible they would put a 'tracking device' in the vaccine. First off, I pointed out I had never heard any indication there was any kind of 'nanotechnology' that allowed miniaturization of such a thing. Then second, I pointed to her smart phone and said, "That thing is 1000 times better for gathering your information than any kind of 'tracking device' they could come up with - and you carry it everywhere you go without fail. It has access to way WAY more info about you than just your location." She kinda nodded and went, "Yeah, I guess so." And put it back in her purse, of course.</p><p></p><p><img src="/images/smilies/new/coffee2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":coffee2:" title="Coffee2 :coffee2:" data-shortname=":coffee2:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3446107, member: 9374"] Yeah I got mine maybe... a month ago? Maybe 6 weeks. Wife and kid got theirs the week before. We had no ill effects - although now that I think about it, the wife felt a little icky the next day. Which is understandable, immunizations trigger the immune system. So having a little achiness or something for a day or three is kind of expected. I'm amazed at how divided people are about the potential of a coronavirus vaccine, though. Normal folks who aren't anti-vaxxers are paranoid about this vaccine. Go figure. I actually had one patient seriously ask me if I thought it would be possible they would put a 'tracking device' in the vaccine. First off, I pointed out I had never heard any indication there was any kind of 'nanotechnology' that allowed miniaturization of such a thing. Then second, I pointed to her smart phone and said, "That thing is 1000 times better for gathering your information than any kind of 'tracking device' they could come up with - and you carry it everywhere you go without fail. It has access to way WAY more info about you than just your location." She kinda nodded and went, "Yeah, I guess so." And put it back in her purse, of course. :coffee2: [/QUOTE]
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