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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    This is the greatness of this agency. We will put out an email on the first day off for A-Cycle telling them how to sign up for the Covid Vaccine which we will start giving out on the first day of A-cycle next week.

    Sorry Lt/Capt/Major in three years, you may want to look at a cycle calendar before planning your operation.
    You mean you are actually getting the vaccine? Yikes.

  2. #12
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    Just read a peer reviewed article published two days ago that says this is not true. I can assure you one truth, I won’t be taking any health, life or job advice from an anonymous message board.

    Buh-Bye, and you have a blessed 2021 too.
    Dude take a chill pill! If you have borderline personality disorder help is available.

  3. #13
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    The COVID vaccine plan and the scheduling was not planned out by TPD. It was provided by the Occupational Nurse and TFR the day it was put out. TPD asked about changing schedules for midnight officers, but at this time, this was their plan and the hours may adjusted in the future. If you want more info, give that 'LT/CPT/MAJOR in three years' a call.

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    Part of the problem with the disease killing .009 % of healthy people is that so many people in this country aren’t healthy. Only 6% of COVID deaths are from COVID alone, according to the CDC. And the average COVID death patient had an average of 2.5 other comorbidity factors. So they were also obese, diabetic, had heart disease, etc, etc. So instead of stopping off at training to get a rushed vaccination that 17% of people in trials suffered severe side effects from, maybe the department should encourage a salad instead of the Big Mac and pizza most of us enjoy on T10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Part of the problem with the disease killing .009 % of healthy people is that so many people in this country aren’t healthy. Only 6% of COVID deaths are from COVID alone, according to the CDC. And the average COVID death patient had an average of 2.5 other comorbidity factors. So they were also obese, diabetic, had heart disease, etc, etc. So instead of stopping off at training to get a rushed vaccination that 17% of people in trials suffered severe side effects from, maybe the department should encourage a salad instead of the Big Mac and pizza most of us enjoy on T10.
    17 cases out of over 3 million. That’s not 17%.

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