posted ago by BahamaDon ago by BahamaDon +4 / -0

How cute... Just like getting cookies after giving blood I suppose!

I drove by a vaccination site the other day, at either Arizona State U, or U of A... I've been going back and forth a lot lately between Tucson and Phoenix, so I don't remember exactly which location it was,...

I noticed at the drive through exit, there were a couple of tents identified as "Adverse Reaction observation" or something like that. I guess when you get the jab, you pull over to the adverse reaction observation area for a little while before you get cleared to leave?

Can anyone else confirm this?

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Belleoffreedom 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's the protocol I've been reading, and unless there is a designated driver, it's a very good idea.

Given the reports of adverse reactions, I would expect some people to faint from sheer nerves, never mind the jab, itself. It does happen.

That said, I do not trust this vaccine, particularly when we have "news" reports that prior actual illness with COVID-19 may not produce immunity. If the bug itself is insufficient to raise an immune response in a given person, the vaccine won't do it, either, because the person's immune system is incompetent.