New Hire Class Drops
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#312
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Joined APC: Feb 2018
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#313
The recommendation is to opt first for Pfizer or Moderna. J&J still listed as accepted.
#315
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Joined APC: Dec 2013
Posts: 2,236
Why would the J&J not be accepted or not even recommended? The FDA approved it for emergency use. So now the company has opinions that differ from the FDA? Just when you think this thing can't get any dumber it continues to sink to new depths.
#316
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Joined APC: Dec 2017
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Good news though, if youve got j&j and you have a breakthrough, you dont get much for symptoms and you get some natural immunity too.
#317
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Joined APC: Jan 2020
Position: 330B
Posts: 118
J&J has a higher breakthrough rate. Its higher of a small number (something like 7% of the covid people in hospitals are fully or partially vaxed compared to 93%). Someone from the company might conclude its better to get moderna (especially as more data comes in) but all are acceptable.
Good news though, if youve got j&j and you have a breakthrough, you dont get much for symptoms and you get some natural immunity too.
Good news though, if youve got j&j and you have a breakthrough, you dont get much for symptoms and you get some natural immunity too.
#320
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Joined APC: Sep 2015
Position: 3+ hour sit in the ATL
Posts: 1,982
New Hires have to be jabbed as a condition of employ. Ergo, New Hire, class drops can discuss jabs no?
But I agree. The mods have given space in the COVID-19 area on this forum to chat about it. We should keep it there.
I will say, finally (and won't post about it here again) too bad they deleted the prior threads, some really good info in those to red pill. I wish they would have just locked them instead. Oh well, back to new hires and class drops.
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