Just finished it about 10 minutes ago for both of us and I have to say it was rather fast and painless. Well done Publix IT Department.
I know, no luck getting the Johnson & Johnson, but the idea is immunization (grumble grumble) so let’s get it done.
The “local” USA Today rag had a front-page headline last week to the effect of “Here’s why you shouldn’t try to choose which vaccine you get!”
Yeah… right.
There are significant differences, which may be medically important for some people – though trying to find meaningful information on this is like trying to find financial news that correlates with movements in stock prices.
But the official propaganda campaign says you don’t need to worry your pretty little head about such things; just go get whatever’s on offer, and go about your masked, socially-distanced, locked-down life.
Maybe it’s not so much Calvinball as Stalinball?
I got the J&J on Friday (I’m an essentialgovernmentcontracto). I felt like hell on Saturday with a mild fever and body aches like I got thrown down a couple of flights of stairs. It was a bear.
Not gonna do it, not gonna do it