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Lol. I got 2 shots and, I’m not going to die. So, I have that going for me.
No side effects, nothing. Just, not going to potentially die now. Or, cause my immune-comprised clients to die either.
Well, they have all had their shots and protocols are still followed. So it’s all ok. I’m just slightly less worried.You most definitely can caused your immune compromised patients to die..... that frightens me..
It protects you... that's it. It lowers your chance of spreading it.. sure. But you still can..
Well, they have all had their shots and protocols are still followed. So it’s all ok. I’m just slightly less worried.
(and its clients, not patients, I’m not a doctor)
https://www.kcrw.com/news/shows/press-play-with-madeleine-brand/coronavirus-labor-bbq
The U.S. is reporting more than 100,000 new COVID-19 cases a day. The Delta variant is even more nerve-wracking for people with weakened immune systems. Trevor Achilles, a 27-year-old resident of Charlottesville, had a kidney transplant 12 years ago, and since then, he’s had to take immunosuppressive drugs to ensure his body doesn’t reject the kidney. He’s gotten three COVID vaccine shots — but produced no antibodies.
Be extremely careful and don't lower your guard... for their sakes.
OMG? Two people? Shut the world downI have.
2 Pfizer and didn't miss a day of work, bit tired about 30 hours after the 2nd but was more likely related to stupid timing to do Hill sprints for the first time in years.
This delta variant is pretty concerning. In Sydney two healthy young guys have died from it. Healthy, first world medical, in their 20s, this is different to round 1.
Pretty soon things will fully open back on the basis those unvaccinated choose not to be and as such can wear the consequences. Those who can't be vaccinated will suffer from it but lockdowns can not last forever.