Many indoor places except markets. Enforcement won't start until Nov. 29.Do you know any places that are requiring proof of vaccination for covid?
Many indoor places except markets. Enforcement won't start until Nov. 29.Do you know any places that are requiring proof of vaccination for covid?
what happened in Australia?No it didn't. Look at Australia!![]()
doctors weren't counting on the "delta" variant. medical conditions change. they aren't static.
Yes, I've heard CA is like that. Are there pockets of free cities you can travel to?Many indoor places except markets. Enforcement won't start until Nov. 29.
I hope this passes fast!I've learned in my almost 62 years (62 this month), that there's a time for everything. This to shall pass.
I'm not sure but I think it's only Los Angeles County; not the whole state.Yes, I've heard CA is like that. Are there pockets of free cities you can travel to?
I really hope, nope, can not say thatAthletes around the world are "dropping like flies" after getting "the vaccinations."
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A Florida man who cursed anti-vaxxers was found dead in his home by neighbors after getting the second Pfizer shot.
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Teenagers are 50 times more likely to have heart disease after covid shots than all FDA approved vaccinations in 2021 combined. The CDC admits this is true but still recommends it.
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.what happened in Australia?
Funny story. We were very very poor in our younger years but scraped up every dime for a school trip for our oldest son to go on trip to HI. A once in a life time opportunity for him. He got there, and on the plane ride got a stiff neck. No big deal, right?^^^ Much like that TV ad for a Meningitis Vaccine that showed a fake body in a morgue (complete with toe tag) & the caption:
"He didn't get a Meningitis Vaccine."
And I’ve have become very “harden” over time. I suppose due to my worry about my son. I hope everyone that “chose not to get the jab” and can get the jab; gets Covid, preferably Delta. I hope every single venue in the world requires proof of vaccination. I hope life gets very hard for the people who are making others sick.I really hope those who chose not to get the jab don’t succumb to this deadly disease, but with most venues now insisting on proof of vaccination before entering, it’s going to be very hard to live a normal life.
So you are saying that you’ve been out of school for a long time, yup, we all realize that.Not for me. I haven't entered any of the venues that require proof of vaccination for many years.
YesDo you know any places that are requiring proof of vaccination for covid?
Yes it will pass and we can all visit the graves of our dead loved ones and there will be a national holiday of remembrance and books and movies and life for the living will go on; as it always has.I've learned in my almost 62 years (62 this month), that there's a time for everything. This to shall pass.
In my community (gated, seniors only, it's a subset of a larger community, but has nearly 9000 residents, so it's actually a town in itself), many of our activities require proof of vaccination. This is particularly done for indoor activities such as those using the theatre or meeting rooms. Since nearly everyone has been vaccinated, this is not usually a problem, except for the minor nuisance of having to remember to carry the card, or a copy of it, around all the time. Everybody I've spoken to about this has a copy in their wallet.Do you know any places that are requiring proof of vaccination for covid?
Very true, Aneeda. The time for bubonic plague passed also.Yes it will pass and we can all visit the graves of our dead loved ones and there will be a national holiday of remembrance and books and movies and life for the living will go on; as it always has.
It will go faster if people wake up, get vaccinated, distance and wear masks. That simple.I hope this passes fast!![]()
Same here, most reasonable Americans will take the booster when necessary. This is a deadly virus pandemic, not a cold or the flu as some still dream it is.if it keeps me from getting sick i'll take it as often as necessary
He answered it, read it again, you obviously don't get it.I get it. Difficult question to answer.
All you say is true, thank you for all your posts on this important topic.Getting vaccinated is certainly a personal choice, and increasing numbers of sensible people are choosing to follow the scientific evidence and getting these shots. However, until the vast majority decide to ignore the nonsense, and get vaccinated, this virus is going to be a problem for years. Presently, the numbers are declining, but with the holidays approaching, and more people gathering indoors, these numbers will most likely begin to spike again.
The worst part of the pandemic is the toll it is taking on our health care providers and systems. Many people with other health issues are finding it harder to get treatment for "non-covid" ailments....and doctors/nurses are being overwhelmed.
Honey, age usually comes with wisdom.So you are saying that you’ve been out of school for a long time, yup, we all realize that.
I asked for a number.He answered it, read it again, you obviously don't get it.
Yup, I booted wisdom out when I realized how stupid it was, hindsight is the true teacher. Please do not call me honey-catch up with the times @win231 being old is fine, being an old school male is not. I am NOT your “honey”.Honey, age usually comes with wisdom.
With you, age came alone.![]()
Well, you would know-I am sure. But did you finish the course?I asked for a number.
There are reading comprehension courses available online. They're free. Try one.