To: PghBaldy
assuming the vaccine would have worked for him, if he was offered it in January, and got covid in January, does the vaccine take a few weeks to work? He wasn't offered the vax in January, as several Texas patriots on this thread have shown.
In the fog of war, people can say anything.
But....
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207 posted on
06/17/2021 6:40:33 PM PDT by
bagster
("Even bad men love their mamas".)
To: bagster
“…He wasn’t offered the vax in January, as several Texas patriots on this thread have shown.
In the fog of war, people can say anything….”
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See Jane Long’s post 74 above where she debunked the allegations that you had to be over age 65 to get the vaccine in January. If you were 16 or older and had a medical condition that put you at risk of severe COVID-19, you were eligible for the vaccine in Texas starting December 29, 2020.
To: bagster
The article says he was offered it in in January, and declined. I was commented on what the article was about, and the implication that he would have been save from illness if he got the vaccine in January.
279 posted on
06/18/2021 10:14:46 AM PDT by
PghBaldy
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