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Originally Posted by HRDave
(Post 1904286)
My wife & I just finished up our #2 vaccine today and are doing great. I do have one complaint about the quality of the 5G Nano Chip implant & it’s reception. Very low audio quality when government transmissions are received. It’s annoying, but we’ll manage.
Oh, and the third arm that’s begun to grow from the center of my chest only has 3 fingers, but it will still be handy out in the garage shop.
Incidentally. The Wife is a Microbiologist who retired as a Science Division Chair at a college and I’m a retired Healthcare Human Resources/Safety Director who oversaw JCHAO certified hospital infection prevention programs aaannnddd..... wait for it... a Nationally Registered Paramedic & Instructor.
Get the vaccine folks!!!
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That's only a temporary problem. Once the government sells the control codes to the aliens from the Andromeda galaxy, you'll get the message clearly:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
OK, I wasn't going to play the "upstage the OP's credentials game", but.......
I was my high school valedictorian
Graduated college with a degree in microbiology, summa cum laude with a 4.0 GPA and a published research paper.
Elected to 3 honor societies (Beta Beta Beta, Delta Tau Alpha and Alpha Epsilon Delta), and then graduated with a 4th from medical school (Alpha Omega Alpha).
Had honors in most of my medical school classes, including
EPIDEMIOLOGY and VIROLOGY
Completed residency in Internal Medicine at a University hospital, turned down an offer to be chief resident to get out in the "real world"
Spent 30 years in practice, and served among other things at our local hospital as Chairman of the pharmacy and therapeutics committee, the quality assurance committee and the executive committee. Served as assistant chief of staff then chief of staff. Was also professor of Medicine at the State University of NY medical school. Certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners, The American Board of Internal Medicine, The American Board of Gerontology, and The American Board of Intensive Care Medicine Certified in Advanced Trauma Life Support and was an Advanced Cardiac Life Support instructor.
As someone posted previously, "not bragging, just the facts". I think most will agree these credentials trump an EMT and nurse with PALS certification, so........
GET YOU VACCINE!!!