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People who are eligible for a Covid-19 booster should get the shot as soon as possible to avoid a potential scheduling crunch when the vaccine is approved for children 5 to 11 years old, a county official said Sunday (Sept. 26).
The comments from Greta Hansen, Santa Clara County’s chief assistant county counsel, came during a telephone town hall meeting hosted by Supervisor Joe Simitian.
“For those of you who are interested in getting a booster shot, we’re really …
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Two doses, masks for year and a half, and nothing has changed. Now come the boosters. All for a virus no worse than the flu at this point. It’s like people want to be controlled. Unreal.
Covid-19 deaths eclipse 700,000 in U.S.
Does that number include getting run over by a truck, falling out the window, and gun-related homicides?
Step right up and get your profit boosting, booster shots, folks! You are not considered fully vaccinated and cannot socially interact with anyone without your bi-yearly profit boosting booster shots! LOLOL. Just wear a band bracelet to let other folks you have not gotten your boosters!