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Home - OMRF News - Archives for dose

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An Experiment of One

May 30, 2021

“So, this will be your second dose of the Pfizer vaccine?” said the woman behind the counter at the pharmacy I usually go to. I handed her my CDC vaccination card. “Actually,” I said, “This will be my third.” She did a double take. “Um, I’m going to need to talk to someone about this.” […]

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Five ‘second dose’ vaccine questions, answered

April 6, 2021

Experts at OMRF offer answers to five questions on the second shot to the arm.

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Bodywork: Why would anyone want the Johnson & Johnson vaccine?

February 23, 2021

Why would anyone want the less effective vaccine from J&J?

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Bodywork: How important is timing of second Covid-19 shot?

January 26, 2021

As people have gotten their first doses of Covid-19 vaccines, many worry they won’t be able to get their second shots within the prescribed time windows.

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Will Covid-19 vaccines spawn lawsuits?

January 24, 2021

When it comes to Covid-19, the biggest risk isn’t rare side effects from vaccines. The biggest risk is not being vaccinated.

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