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Location: Rancho Mirage, CA
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Canyon, Tx
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The daughter who is in the Houston area and works in the hospital system as a RN received her second dose of the Phizer vaccine.
She has been rather sick for about 24 hours after receiving it. She was told that might happen. The wife and I are scheduled to get our second dose next Monday Feb. 1 of the Moderna vaccine. I hope we do not have the same reaction that the daughter has had. By the way, Amarillo TX leads the nation in getting the vaccine out in their coverage area as reported locally and nationally. I can say the system works like clockwork from experience. The Amarillo distribution covers the Texas Panhandle and parts of Oklahoma, Kansas and New Mexico who travel to Amarillo for the vaccine. Lets all hope and pray the vaccine gets us all back to normal as soon as possible. Rick Cates Canyon, TX |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Colt's Neck, n.j.
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Typical n.j. embarasssing bits, some big shots who are friends of this hospital in Hunterton county, got snuck in and got shots ahead of reg. folks, and got ratted out. Oh, we had leftovers we didn't want to waste. A grocery store up north announced they had shots left over, come and get 'em at the end of the day. How long was that stuff sitting out of the freezer.I am just going to wait, especialy here, tooo much politks and cow pies with this whole deal.
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