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At least now I know there is two different user names. For some reason I though shyguy and new guy were the same user name.
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Originally Posted by hoover
(Post 3297704)
At least now I know there is two different user names. For some reason I though shyguy and new guy were the same user name.
Reading is hard I guess. I imagine one could not find two more polar opposites at AS. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by ShyGuy
(Post 3297626)
But you would if you got Delta / United covid pay?
https://i.postimg.cc/fWg0mn7r/Untitled.png So now we're simply arguing how much $$$. I guess it's a difference in opinion. It's a vaccine. It's no different than applying to Delta and then having to tell them whether or not you have the Yellow Fever vaccine. If you consider that having to disclose your medical history, :shrug: The Covid card shows nothing about you or your personal medical history except that you got your Covid jab and what date(s). I dunno. I look at 15.E which leads to 15.C and I would never want that. From the inter webs: "Yellow fever is a disease caused by a virus that is spread through mosquito bites. Symptoms take 3–6 days to develop and include fever, chills, headache, backache, and muscle aches. About 15% of people who get yellow fever develop serious illness that can lead to bleeding, shock, organ failure, and sometimes death." Also, if you are COVID vaccinated, why do "exposure" calls irritate you so much, aren't you protected? Just trying to understand the logic...... |
Originally Posted by echelon
(Post 3296891)
What's your source for this? And can you also go ahead and cite a source for how long your natural immunity is good for versus how long your immunity from a vaccine would be good for?
https://sharylattkisson.com/2021/09/...itive-summary/ |
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