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In reply to the discussion: The Differences Between the Vaccines Matter [View all]ProfessorGAC
(72,145 posts)41. Nobody Has Them
Sites show availability, but everything within 75 miles has zero appointments available where going to the store sites for appointments.
The actual availability is different than what appears on the aggregate sites.
It's been like that for a few weeks now.
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Wouldn't be the first time a title was contradicted by the body of the article
FBaggins
Mar 2021
#62
All three vaccines are available. There is no reason not to evaluate the differences
Ms. Toad
Mar 2021
#4
You can edit your original post by removing some content like a paragraph, inserting an
littlemissmartypants
Mar 2021
#14
here are more excerpts, I rarely post an OP that starts in the middle, I also highly recco subbing
Celerity
Mar 2021
#15
last I saw from Fauci and others was that the data is not in if the vaccines completely stop
Celerity
Mar 2021
#38
No, we have not been vaccinated at all. Our high immunity levels are all from the asymptomatic
Celerity
Mar 2021
#55
For sure people can go get an upgraded version after they have had the first type. In fact, booster
Celerity
Mar 2021
#59
Pfizer is working quite better against the S. African and Brasilian variants over here than Moderna
Celerity
Mar 2021
#10
Actually, my entire school union is getting vaccinated Friday. No choice of vaccine, just
GPV
Mar 2021
#18
Not necessarily - according to the CDC adverse vaccine injury reports (VAERS)
womanofthehills
Mar 2021
#65
Some places make appointments and don't tell you which vaccine you are going to get.
LisaL
Mar 2021
#26
"The vaccines were all 100% effective in stopping hospitalizations and death."
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Mar 2021
#25
Those 95% efficacy rates, btw, are not against the variants. Studies here in the EU are actually
Celerity
Mar 2021
#56
I am not qualified to render an opinion as to which is best, all I can do is post the latest info
Celerity
Mar 2021
#70
I am still waiting for a valid reason to cut off T1 Diabetics from vaccination priority.
WyattKansas
Mar 2021
#64