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| Flu Vaccinations? Yeah, it's that time again. (Page 3/3) |
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maryjane
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SEP 25, 03:46 PM
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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.
[This message has been edited by maryjane (edited 09-25-2021).]
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Rickady88GT
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SEP 25, 03:56 PM
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| quote | 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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Ok, thanks
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MidEngineManiac
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SEP 26, 05:21 AM
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Raydar
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SEP 26, 06:30 PM
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| quote | 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".  [This message has been edited by Raydar (edited 09-26-2021).]
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blackrams
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SEP 26, 09:31 PM
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| quote | 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)
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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[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 09-26-2021).]
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Rickady88GT
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SEP 26, 10:45 PM
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blackrams
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SEP 27, 11:25 AM
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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[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 09-30-2021).]
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