vaccines
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marguicha
@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
17 Aug 24
As you know, friends, I have been watching TV channels with animals.
Now I´m watching how a special vet FLEW to where the Irwings have their zoo in Australia to look at a Tasmania´s devil who is scratching and will now proceed...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
8 Sep 23
I vividly remember what my doctor student from China said. She claimed that the health sector is creating a new way of administer vaccines to human beings. According to her, the vaccines are in the form of air in ampules. I...
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marguicha
@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
9 Oct 22
Today, the first vaccines against the monkeypox arrived to my country.
And I´m in the age group to be able to get it first. Vaccines in my country are free but there is a way of getting them. Preferences are for people either...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169479)
• United States
22 Aug 22
I did not have a fever today and I did not have a nap either. I also did not have much free time because I took Bob to be tested.
Yes. he also has covid.
I have spent today catching up on some things, and rearranging the...
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Vicki, #1 Creek Girl
@1creekgirl (44560)
• United States
14 Jul 22
I got my first shot of the two part Shingrix vaccine today at my doctor's office.
It's the most recent vaccine for preventing shingles. I had the earlier version many years ago.
I still got shingles one time, but I think the...
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DW Davis
@DWDavis (25797)
• United States
5 May 22
I saw my doc today for my 6-month checkup. Everything went well. I'm down 18 lbs since last November. My BP numbers were excellent. My heart was still beating and I could breathe.
He did fill me in on the 2nd Covid Booster. Doc...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222534)
• United States
25 Mar 22
I recently posted a Discussion about wearing masks which prompted a very lively discourse.
Today's topic is vaccines. My husband and I have always gotten whatever vaccinations that have been suggested by our physician and/or...
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DW Davis
@DWDavis (25797)
• United States
22 Feb 22
Last Thursday, our Governor declared that schools, offices, and stores should drop their mask mandates and move to voluntary masking for those who still prefer to be protected and protect others.
As a result, my principal, after...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
3 Feb 22
I just read the title of the news that the Department of Health (DOH) is asking to stop the vaccines for children aged 5 to 11. It was posted to our local government's page today. I had attached the information here and shared it...
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Bensen32
@Bensen32 (28658)
• United States
25 Jan 22
We all spread misinformation some willingly and knowingly do it while others believe they are passing on the truth. Sadly, in this day and age it’s hard to tell what the truth is and what is not. We are forced information at a...
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Jhana
@solidcodes (1798)
• Philippines
10 Jan 22
Why?
Because it can't stop new variant.
Like omicron.
Here in the Philippines the newly recorded cases rose upto 35,000 new cases.
And this was recorded in NCR in the Philippines.
They say 98% of the popoulation in the NCR were...
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marguicha
@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
3 Jan 22
Even the less interested of us about bacteria and viruses now have become experts.
I am one of the people who think that the vaccine helps although nothing is perfect. But today I was reading that in my country we have 92% of the...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141905)
• Philippines
5 Dec 21
Today, my cousin's wife is claiming to be fully vaccinated and all. She might be embracing the idea of being complacent. It means she is striking an argument that vaccines against Covid 19 will not make her...
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James Higgins
@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
1 Nov 21
Furthermore, it can be used as a noun or a verb and the CNN article I read about this word, says it first appeared in the 1980s as a noun. I wonder who came up with then and in what contest it was used?
Many people around the...
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James Higgins
@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
13 Oct 21
Yesterday was flu shot day, so I was at Walmart Pharmacy at their 9 AM opening. So were about five other people, there for Covid shots or boosters or flu shots. I had sort of expected to be first in line, but was fifth or sixth....
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Deborah-Diane
@DeborahDiane (40848)
• Laguna Woods, California
9 Oct 21
Everything is 99% back to normal here in sunny Southern California. Oh, you are supposed to show a vaccination card or negative test results in order to go into a bar, gym, restaurant, or amusement park, but people have fully...
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Jenaisle
@Jenaisle (16568)
• Philippines
8 Oct 21
He was fully vaccinated with Sinovac, however, he had an underlying metabolic disease, which are high blood sugar (Type 1 diabetes mellitus - insulin dependent diabetes) and hypertension.
I learned from this that even if you are...
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