John Hicks
Loc: Sible Hedinham North Essex England
The Oxford vaccine was not developed in Russia or even in collaboration with Russia.
It was and is being developed in Oxford England in collaboration with Astra Zenica and I must admit it is the only vaccine I will use.
I joined the Pfizer Biontec study late summer and have had both shots. You can expect to feel rough for a day or two after getting the vaccine, especially after the second one but nothing too bad. I am almost 78, have a recurring prostate cancer, HBP, and a heart rhythm issue but was readily accepted into the study. I do not know if the study is still open. I have had no regrets nor issues with my decision.
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
rmalarz wrote:
Я всегда нахожу забавным, когда кто-то пытается вставить в заявление русский язык.
"что вытл осные уши. чувству себя немго страo" Это имеет большой смысл
--Bob
Yep, that made a lot of sense, lol.
jerryc41 wrote:
I received this from a friend.
"I wasn’t allowed to say anything until today, but it's now okay for me to share that I have volunteered for the Covid-19 vaccine trials that Oxford University are running in partnership with other Northern European countries. It's important that we all do our part to beat this virus.
The vaccine is the one that was originally developed in Russia. I received my first dose this morning 9:20 am, and I wanted to let you all know that it’s completely safe, with иo side effects whatsoeveя, and that I feelshκι perfecебя alrigстрно untiдумю, что вытл осные уши. чувству себя немго страo.
Regaнемs
Richarстраo"
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I'm not sure which made me laugh more Jerry. It's a toss-up between your original post and the way some folks responded.
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Jerry - After reading these responses I’m pretty sure most have missed the frivolous nature of this post.
Ron
cucharared wrote:
Jerry - After reading these responses I’m pretty sure most have missed the frivolous nature of this post.
Ron
It wouldn't be the first time.
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