Flu Vaccinations? Yeah, it's that time again. (Page 3/3)
maryjane SEP 25, 03:46 PM
It's part of a TV commercial. In that one, he is teaching mid 20s-mid 30s age people to get rid of signs that have writing on them to avoid becoming their parents.


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Rickady88GT SEP 25, 03:56 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

It's part of a TV commercial. In that one, he is teaching mid 20s-mid 30s age people to get rid of signs that have writing on them to avoid becoming their parents.






Ok, thanks
MidEngineManiac SEP 26, 05:21 AM
https://twitter.com/TheJugg...message4919304%2Fpg1

Raydar SEP 26, 06:30 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

It's part of a TV commercial. In that one, he is teaching mid 20s-mid 30s age people to get rid of signs that have writing on them to avoid becoming their parents.
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And here I thought I was being chastised for "trashing the forum rules" by posting my (hidden) "colorful image".

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blackrams SEP 26, 09:31 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:


I didn't know Moderna has an approved bosster yet.
Won't you have to get the Pfizer booster?
I haven't made up my mind about the booster yet, but leaning toward getting it.

(Yes, I will get the flu shot, probably next week)



Don,
As I understand it, because I'm in the research study, as long as I agree, Moderna can vaccinate me again without more authorization, I'm good with that. They already have/had approval for the research. I don't pretend to have all the answers but, I've already been called to come in.
There are a couple of other options I could go with but none other than Moderna. I could go get the Pfizer vaccine but, that would boot me out of the Moderna Research study. I don't mind being a guinea pig cause, someone has to do it.

Rams

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Rickady88GT SEP 26, 10:45 PM
Just for perspective
https://www.instagram.com/p...utm_medium=copy_link
Is there a difference between the flu shot and the flu shot (vid19)?
People who get vaxed, can spread just as much as the unvaxed.
blackrams SEP 27, 11:25 AM

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Originally posted by Rickady88GT:

Just for perspective
https://www.instagram.com/p...utm_medium=copy_link
Is there a difference between the flu shot and the flu shot (vid19)?
People who get vaxed, can spread just as much as the unvaxed.



True. Also true of just about every vaccine ever produced. One can still be a spreader of the "Flu" if one has taken the past or current "Flu" vaccinations. No one has invented a perfect vaccination for all variations or people.

Rams

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