So which one is the least evil that they will mandate ..Astra is causing blood clots and suspended in many places, sinovac not even approved in Europe...Sputnik not approved or distributed ...moderna hell no, biontech must be German. supply chain on the this shit won’t be able to cope. I have not had a flu vaccine ever ..and never had flu. Fuck em, the average European directive or regulation takes about three to four year to pass anyway. I’d sooner have a gin and tonic.
In U.S. you get what you get and your doses will probably be different brands. That has been the case so far for people that we've talked to that opted in. I started asking because when the one jab was stopped briefly, I believe it was Moderna, a friend got one a couple days later and we had a conversation about how it was no problem and they "fixed" it. Really? That was quick. Not to mention relying on UPS, so based in reliability, to transport jabs that have very special needs. I'm still betting that at least part of the problem is due to poor handling of a jab that needs such special attention from a pool of people so vast. From the CDC and doctors, to CVS and UPS. Please, it's a clown meme that writes itself.
So which one is the least evil that they will mandate ..Astra is causing blood clots and suspended in many places, sinovac not even approved in Europe...Sputnik not approved or distributed ...moderna hell no, biontech must be German. supply chain on the this shit won’t be able to cope. I have not had a flu vaccine ever ..and never had flu. Fuck em, the average European directive or regulation takes about three to four year to pass anyway. I’d sooner have a gin and tonic.
In U.S. you get what you get and your doses will probably be different brands. That has been the case so far for people that we've talked to that opted in. I started asking because when the one jab was stopped briefly, I believe it was Moderna, a friend got one a couple days later and we had a conversation about how it was no problem and they "fixed" it. Really? That was quick. Not to mention relying on UPS, so based in reliability, to transport jabs that have very special needs. I'm still betting that at least part of the problem is due to poor handling of a jab that needs such special attention from a pool of people so vast. From the CDC and doctors, to CVS and UPS. Please, it's a clown meme that writes itself.