Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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Bats in Michigan test positive for rabies about 5% of the time. Bad numbers if you happen to be bitten by one!
Any bat in the house overnight should be caught and tested for rabies, so if it's negative you all can avoid getting the vaccine. We've had them in the house, revaccinated our house dogs and cats, and once had DH get a booster because the bat was let outside rather than being tested. He was annoyed, oh well...
I like watching the bats outside, and they roost in our barn, no problem. Just not in the house!
Mary
 
ironically, the research for the current vaccine has been around for about 4 decades...and will probably become the future of all medication...hopefully. if you’re worried about this vaccine, research what’s in the rest of your vaccines and the testing...and unless you’ve never left the USA and gone to a developing country...you’ve had them all. ;)
 
ironically, the research for the current vaccine has been around for about 4 decades...and will probably become the future of all medication...hopefully. if you’re worried about this vaccine, research what’s in the rest of your vaccines and the testing...and unless you’ve never left the USA and gone to a developing country...you’ve had them all. ;)
Do you mean if you've left the country you've had every vaccine there is?
 
Are there any readers on this thread who want a vaccine but couldn’t get ond yet?

In Europe lots of people are still waiting for a vaccine. And in many countries around the world they just started because its very difficult gor the poor countries to buy vaccines.

I would like to hear more about the actual vaccinations and how it helps to go back to a normal way of living. And not the (false) arguments why people don’t take a vaccine.

Anyone read about Israel, England and a few other countries? How live opens again after > 60% had the first vaccination?
 
The Dr. agreed to giving the rabies vaccination? Interesting.
With a zero % survival rate they recommend getting it if there is any chance of exposure.
Like others have said though if we had kept the bat for testing we may have not needed vaccination. I actually threw it outside by bbq grill that night, next day threw it way out in bushes. Wasn't till later DW said maybe we ought to get vaccine...
 
Are there any readers on this thread who want a vaccine but couldn’t get ond yet?

In Europe lots of people are still waiting for a vaccine. And in many countries around the world they just started because its very difficult gor the poor countries to buy vaccines.

I would like to hear more about the actual vaccinations and how it helps to go back to a normal way of living. And not the (false) arguments why people don’t take a vaccine.

Anyone read about Israel, England and a few other countries? How live opens again after > 60% had the first vaccination?
I don't know about everyone else here in the US but right now pretty much anyone that wants to get covid vaccine can. No wait where I live upstate New York.
 
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/y...f-new-covid-19-patients-have-received-vaccine

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