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Re: Johnson & Johnson Covid Vaccine

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I read this fake card for vaccination is running like a rampage. https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19 ... tion-cards
I know my J&J cards looks easy to fake. Maybe they should of made the cards using paper money technology to help stop counterfeiting?
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Re: Johnson & Johnson Covid Vaccine

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Something related to vaccine cards. https://www.cnet.com/health/vaccine-pas ... al-travel/
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Re: Johnson & Johnson Covid Vaccine

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.... and you're still alive and kicking, thankfully, unless it's your ghost that keeps posting. :mrgreen:

I've become less enthusiastic about the Janssen vaccine because of the recent news, but the chances of something going wrong are so small (literally one in a million), that I'd still take it, I think.

No Astra Zeneca though (ten times riskier). And certainly no Sputnik-V. :shock:
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Re: Johnson & Johnson Covid Vaccine

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Impurities in the Janssen and Astra Zeneca vaccines may account for the blood clotting side effects:
https://netherlandsnewslive.com/impurit ... ms/139959/

Which, if true, makes this problem solvable. But how long will that take?
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That's hard to say. Bureaucracy red tape.
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Re: Johnson & Johnson Covid Vaccine

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My son-in-law (a doctor working at a hospital) is getting a Janssen shot tomorrow. He's happy, because the Janssen vaccine offers broader protection against mutations than the Astra Zeneca vaccine, which he originally was going to get.

At the end of May he'll start working for a time at the COVID ward of the hospital, so he should be optimally protected by then.
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Re: Johnson & Johnson Covid Vaccine

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Pjotr wrote: Thu Apr 22, 2021 12:27 pm Impurities in the Janssen and Astra Zeneca vaccines may account for the blood clotting side effects:
https://netherlandsnewslive.com/impurit ... ms/139959/

Which, if true, makes this problem solvable. But how long will that take?
It's just been cleared for use in the SSA and shots are resuming.
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