I cobbled up a sifting/bagging table for my compost bin, sure made that task easy.
JT
JT
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On this particular thread or on the site in general?Why won't anyone talk about chickens on here?
From the local paper RE MO covid vaccine mobilization--January only has 6 days left! Has anyone else heard about vaccine availability in their areas?
I guess I have to be deciding if I'm getting the vaccine or not.The only two I've heard of are Poplar Bluff and Cape Girardeau and both places are in Troop E's region.
Troop D is SW Missouri.
https://www.mshp.dps.missouri.gov/MSHPWeb/DevelopersPages/TroopHeadquarters/troopIndex.html
JT
I guess I have to be deciding if I'm getting the vaccine or not.
My workplace wants to know so they can turn in a list to whoever it is they are turning it in to.
JT... You haven't started growing a tail or sprouting wings or anything yet have you?![]()
I guess the only reason it really makes me nervous is my experiences with taking a flu shot in the past.Slightly sore arm at the injection site for a day, other than a sore ass from sitting 4 hours we are both doing good. My daughter had headache for a couple of days and was a bit tired after the second full dose for a day but other than that no problem. I had no problem making my mind up to get the vaccine, guy around the corner from me died from it and he was in his 50's.
JT
This vaccine doesn't contain the virus as most flu vaccines do. (They contain a weakened or inactive virus). The covid vaccine is a different type called an M-RNA vaccine, it teaches the cellls how to make an immune response. Google it. Btw there is a flu vaccine called flu blok, which doesn't use inactivated virus, it uses something called recombinant DNA. We always request this one, it's more effective too. Barton health dept has it.I guess the only reason it really makes me nervous is my experiences with taking a flu shot in the past.
I always got the damn flu.