Should only one vaccine be enough?

Alex Hogendorp

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I remember when I got the Moderna Vaccine, My arm felt stiff for a few days and I was even nauseated and discolored the first 30 minutes after taking the shot. I often wondered if there were aftereffects about vaccines that would effect people in the long term. I wonder why does COVID require 2 vaccines instead of one?
 
I swiped a few extra doses on my way out of the doc's office and shoot 'em right into my eyes any time I think somebody near me might have covid.

Burns a little, but you get used to it.
 
I associate the idea of a vaccine being I take a shot once and then I'm good.

I mean, a flu shot ain't called a flu vaccine. It's called a flu shot.
 
Just get a shot of each vaccine, then your are the most protected and enriched. Plus you get to collect vaccine cards like passport stamps, or Pokemon.

Unless you hate science and want your country to fall into the plague-ridden Dark Ages again.
 
The first shot contains all the heavy metals and dangerous shit they put in it to kill you. The second shot contains even more just to make sure you die in 2 to 3 years.
 
I remember when I got the Moderna Vaccine, My arm felt stiff for a few days and I was even nauseated and discolored the first 30 minutes after taking the shot. I often wondered if there were aftereffects about vaccines that would effect people in the long term. I wonder why does COVID require 2 vaccines instead of one?
No, you'll also need to take an L-pill, that way you will never get covid.
 
Drain your blood and recirculate your body with Pfizer™ Hemosynth Vaxxsaline™ or you have to wear a mask in the shower, you dirty superspreader.
 
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