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1 hour ago, samhexum said:

Yeah, but you didn't quote the most relevant part of my post:

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Apologies.  I quoted only the portion relevant to my PCP's advice and my decision.

  • 3 months later...
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Got mine last Thursday, the tenth for me.  When I booked at Duane-Reade/Walgreens the week before, in NY, I was told they required a doctor's prescription which he sent through.  In the event, just a week later, the pharmacist said they no longer required it but patients of any age, or their guardians, must "attest" that they have a special need for coverage.  This is the three-ring circus preventive healthcare in America is being reduced to.

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I got the COVID, flu, and RSV shots on Monday afternoon.  I felt pretty strong headache, body ache, and nausea symptoms from Monday night through Tuesday evening.  But now, Wednesday morning, I’m feeling 97% normal.  

I felt like I needed to rush to get the COVID shot while I could.  CVS let me schedule all three shots online and I was in-and-out in less than ten minutes.

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I received the flu shot on Friday afternoon and the COVID shot on Monday afternoon. My PCP clinic didn’t have the COVID vaccine stocked yet. At Walgreens, they asked why I needed it, since they’re prioritizing high-risk populations. I told the pharmacy tech about my underlying condition and got the shot—no problem. And I'm in TexAss, where they think GOD will save us by praying.

I had no symptoms from the flu shot other than a tender arm for about a day. The COVID shot, though, gave me a low-grade fever, body aches, and a headache that lasted around 36 hours.

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