Originally Posted by joken2

My wife says the covid vaccines may work just fine, but she doesn't trust the handlers, specifically the constant refrigeration requirements. She said she's personally witnessed flu vaccines and medicines that required constant refrigeration get left out overnight and still got administered to patients.








That’s it right there.

Some lazy cheese puff eating groid will get sidetracked with baby-mama drama and dick up the logistics

Or a janitor running a floor buffer will jerk a power cord out and it go undiscovered for several hours.

My wife is in public health, she says has seen the vax go from the mean freezer to the fridge for a few hours as part of a generic handling protocol before it’s administered.

Sounds flaky as hell and seat of the pants organizational


I’m waiting to do mine via the Medical Specialities division at Vanderbilt. Hopefully I can trust them with a little more confidence.