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If she was in fact advised by her doctor to not get vaccinated due to a legitimate history of adverse reactions then the judge was over reaching imo.https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/08/30/chicago-judge-rules-mom-cant-see-son-not-vaccinated/5647445001/
Over reach or are we good with this?
This is hilarious on so many levels.
-Of course, idiots buying horse medicine
-A store having to put up this sign
-Horse owners in the comments be like "Hell yes I go a pic of my horse" and posting the pics
-Horse owners complaining about idiots buying up all the horse paste that they can't get any for their horse
-The fact that we know some conservative finna go take pics with a random horse to be able to buy the Ivermectin
Then complain about how the government made them have to spend thousands of dollars for their horse so that they could avoid getting COVID….despite the fact that the government is offering them a free vaccineAt least one of these idiots will probably legit buy a horse.
My wife got her 3rd(booster) shot on Saturday morning. She felt high a few hours in, then had body aches, and a headache the rest of the evening, into Sunday. Started to feel a bit better Sunday afternoon.
Waiting to hear back from her transplant team on if we can check her antibody levels after she's 2 or so weeks in.
Thanks DiBlasio…
Testing 10% every 2 weeks. In a completely unvaccinated population. Why bother to even pretend you care?
For reference, the gold standard is to test everyone (students and staff, regardless of vaccination status) twice a week, every week. Not at all surprised that I haven't heard of a single US school district that is doing this. We owe it to our kids to at least try!