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SPC Cathy Goessman
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If you've taken the step to lower your chance of spreading a disease that is killing millions you get to travel with less restrictions. Failing to recognize that is just a lack of maturity. "But he got to do it!" is the argument of a toddler.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Like in my neck of the woods, some people are vaccinated and others are resistant to get the vaccine LTC Eugene Chu
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SPC Cathy Goessman
SPC Cathy Goessman
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Around here most of the anti-vax are also anti-maskers. Requiring vaccinations to do certain things is going to hit them doubly hard. The restrictions are already working though. My anti-vax neighbor took his whole family to get the shot because they wanted to travel to Vegas.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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SPC Cathy Goessman My wife and I got our first shot last week, the second one will be in May.
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SPC Cathy Goessman
SPC Cathy Goessman
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I got my 2nd one on the 15th and am now fully vaccinated. My only symptom was fatigue like I was way overtraining. It's been a big relief since I live with someone who is high risk. We are still being cautious because of the variants but are more willing to leave the house for sure.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Resentful as a deadlier strain hits them. They risk being unable to adapt and will be more at risk for their survival. But hey it’s on them.
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