tschau (12-19-2020)
It's a two shot vaccine. I wonder how many will skip the second shot.
Romans828 (12-20-2020)
More than 10% of the population of Israel has now received the first dose of the vaccine. I had the first dose 8 days ago. I haven't had any side effects. Pfitzer revealed that one week after the first dose the vaccine is 90% effective. I plan to get the second dose on the 15th. Israel will then validate a "Green Passport" in my name in a phone app being developed now. The app will be released on January 5th and should be accepted by many nations shortly. Then I plan to resume world travels and ministry as soon as possible.
Colonel (01-01-2021), Ezekiel 33 (01-04-2021)
Please keep us updated when you get the second shot if you have any side effects or not. I'm glad you will be able to resume ministry once you receive the green light to travel.
Ore. health care worker has severe allergic reaction to COVID vaccine | KOMO
Health care worker has reaction to vaccine.
If you put God First, you have Him at Last.
Yes, they require you to take two injections of the vaccine for it to be effective.
New COVID vaccine requires 2 doses; doctors emphasize importance of getting second dose after first | WBTW
If you put God First, you have Him at Last.
I will not be taking the vaccine, period. Just to many health risks to be concerned about. I just don't trust them, and what they want to inject into my body.
If you put God First, you have Him at Last.
Highly Favoured (01-04-2021), Romans828 (01-02-2021)
Yes, I have heard a lot of concerns about the vaccine. However, I think I am hearing from the Holy Spirit that nothing about the vaccine will harm me. I am not saying that is it the right choice for everyone, just that I feel that this is what God has told me to do.
Side effects: My upper arm was sore for two days. And it may be funny but the upper arm on the other side was sore too on the second day. I have resumed my exercise routine on my universal gym with no problems and my shortness of breath seems to be less of a problem than it has been since I had the Covid/flu in March.
So Tom, I have a nagging question every time a certain ad comes on the tv. Seeing your post and your talk of traveling around the world reminded me of it. There is an ad that asks for money to feed Jewish widows in third world countries. It shows them living in shacks and not having anything. The question I always wonder is "Why isn't someone gathering up these precious little old ladies and taking them back to Israel, their homeland, so that they could be properly loved and cared for?"
Why do they leave them spread out abroad and in need? Or is this a money scam?
I thought you might have some insight on this because you live in Israel.
God bless