The goal is to protect those most at risk and it is logical.S***ty behaviors are rewarded all the time...not surprising in the least.
Also, "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone"
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The goal is to protect those most at risk and it is logical.S***ty behaviors are rewarded all the time...not surprising in the least.
You may know some f-ing idiots but 99.99999% of cigars smokers do not inhale. Vapers do inhale. Show me the state announcement where cigars smokers are allowed. I've looked everywhere. You are posting it as fact. Time to prove it.Not true, I know several cigar smokers who inhale. Smoker includes vapers and cigar smokers too.
Heavy drinking causing liver and kidney damage ... check
Unprotected sex results in HIV...check
Over-eating causing obesity, diabetes, heart disease, etc... check
Smoking...nope that is where I draw my arbitrary line
NJ Public health Expert Response
"Meanwhile, Lightfoot said critics can pick at several different conditions that put people at increased risk of COVID complications.
“I could say, ‘You got diabetes because you’re overweight,’” Lightfoot said. “Or, ‘You got HIV because of your sexual behavior.’ Society can go on and on.”
Monroe Senior CenterWas it the Edison location at the Expo Center?
Find a link where it does. The requirement is about impairment of the lungs. Cigar smokers don't inhale.
So I've been warned about something I posted in this thread. Step up and tell me where I crossed a line on here?? Other threads maybe but this one??
So I've been warned about something I posted in this thread. Step up and tell me where I crossed a line on here?? Other threads maybe but this one??
It's still posted so that wasn't it. And that wasn't an attack on anyone posting on this board.Second hand smoke is inhaled by the smokers and surrounding individuals. A technicality, but second hand smoke is a real thing and can impair the lungs. I'd use that in an argument.
You did hurl an abbreviated f-bomb and idiot consecutively towards cigar smokers who inhale. Not the worst thing, but maybe that was the violation.
Same in New Jersey for my 87 year old mom. She's on lists at RWJ, St Peters and the state. At least we can all rest easy knowing that all the incarcerated scumbags got theirs already.My 87y/o mother can't get an appointment in Long Island anywhere. My brother & I have been searching daily for weeks. Either none s available or they say it's for 1st responders...who all should have had theirs by now.
That’s New Jersey. Surprised?Question..so this is all honor system?? Someone can say they smoke or have one of the health issues listed to get vaccinated quicker? (That's what I gather from some comments I've seen)
If true, that's some bad karmic energy coming their way.
Question..so this is all honor system?? Someone can say they smoke or have one of the health issues listed to get vaccinated quicker? (That's what I gather from some comments I've seen)
If true, that's some bad karmic energy coming their way.
Good. More shots in people's arms the better. That being said, they're receiving 4X as many doses as NJ. 520K a week vs 130K a week
I wonder why they allotted so many. They don't have four times our population.Good. More shots in people's arms the better. That being said, they're receiving 4X as many doses as NJ. 520K a week vs 130K a week
If you get married in West Virginia and divorced in Arkansas, are you still brother and sister?I havent confirmed this yet, but I heard the four First Cousin Incest Festivals held last month required vaccinations to gain entrance. That would easily explain the 83% vaccination rate.
You beat me to that response.
I don't think you need the Tylenol before getting the shot since symptoms don't kick until at least 12 hours later.My golf buddy’s MD recently got the 2nd Moderna vaccine and experienced most of the uncomfortable symptoms mentioned, incldg fever, headache and flu like symptoms for a day or two.
He recommended the following remedy for those getting the 2nd Moderna shot:
Take 2 Tylenol before getting the 2nd shot and 1 Aleve after to deal with possible side effects.
Thats the strategy I’m going with.
I don't think you need the Tylenol before getting the shot since symptoms don't kick until at least 12 hours later.
Ibuprofen should definitely not be taken prior to the vaccine. I think Tylenol was ok but really not effective unless the sore arm is really intolerable, which IMO is tolerable.Absolutely correct.
Also, it's not recommended to take Tylenol or anything blike that before getting the vaccine
As a health care worker, why do you think that is?There have been articles out of LA that show 50% of healthcare workers there won't get it. I have 2 employees who have no interest in getting it at my surgery center.
As a health care worker, why do you think that is?
Kitten Kabobs would have been a better option!Rabies is the worst for me. That's what I get for trying to rescue kittens.
I don't think you need the Tylenol before getting the shot since symptoms don't kick until at least 12 hours later.
If you get married in West Virginia and divorced in Arkansas, are you still brother and sister?
The red line next to the C is the control. The very dark line in the middle is my IGG antibody....the one that protects against bacterial and viral infections.
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Oh that's wrong in so many ways.....Umm..that's a pregnancy test Meg. Congrats on the future Screw!
I would make myself feel better by telling myself it must be working.My wife’s PA got fever, headache and flu symptoms immediately after the shot that lasted 36 hours.
Everyone reacts differently. No way to know ahead of time how you will react to the 2nd shot.
That’s bad advice. Any side effects is your bodies immune response. That’s what you want, you don’t want to stifle it.My golf buddy’s MD recently got the 2nd Moderna vaccine and experienced most of the uncomfortable symptoms mentioned, incldg fever, headache and flu like symptoms for a day or two.
He recommended the following remedy for those getting the 2nd Moderna shot:
Take 2 Tylenol before getting the 2nd shot and 1 Aleve after to deal with possible side effects.
Thats the strategy I’m going with.
That’s bad advice. Any side effects is your bodies immune response. That’s what you want, you don’t want to stifle it.
Gut up.You want the side effects of the 2nd shot for possibly the next 36 hours? Not me. That cuts out my Sunday golf game since I’m getting shot 2 tomorrow.
The advice he gave is for someone who will undergo immediate side effects like he did, as well as what some others have experienced. If you are not in that group then it’s irrelevant to you.
Im just the messenger on this. 2 local MD’s in my circle had immediate side effects. I hope I don’t have any of that.
You want the side effects of the 2nd shot for possibly the next 36 hours? Not me. That cuts out my Sunday golf game since I’m getting shot 2 tomorrow.
The advice he gave is for someone who will undergo immediate side effects like he did, as well as what some others have experienced. If you are not in that group then it’s irrelevant to you.
Im just the messenger on this. 2 local MD’s in my circle had immediate side effects. I hope I don’t have any of that.
so much wrong here I don't know where to start. The side effects are not debilitating, not life threatening. as @zappaa said.... gut up.
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