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Nah, not really. Bad idea to inarticulate within 24 hours of movement if it can be avoided by prior planning. Had the anthrax shot. Nothing I couldn't function with, but felt shitty for a day. Worst was the Black Plague shot about 250 of us got the morning before flying for 10 hours. That MAC flight smelled like a vomit comet over the Atlantic. Grown men moaning and puking while running significant fever off and on all the way over. We had medics, a nurse or two and a BN Surgeon from one element, but not much they could do about it. Lots not fit for duty when we got to destination about 2AM local. Next day most pretty functional and all on regular duty the day after that. We could have scheduled everybody for it 30 days prior but did other pre-mobe things, thinking shots, big deal, they won't be doing anything but sitting on a plane or standing in line. Bad mistake.It was indeed a perfect setting for a super spreader military event, but not the President Elect's (at that time) fault or blame. Blame the insurrectionists for the expanded mission to meet their threats as proven possible by their activities of January 6th. Washington was caught with it's pants down on the 6th, and the darn sure were not going to be caught again on the 20th.Looks like packing thousands of them in a garage like sardines was a nice way to give them the WuFlu.
Premier Xiden’s inauguration was indeed a Super Spreader event.
38 Capitol officers and 150 National Guardsmen test positive for COVID-19 - WTOP News
Members of the U.S. Capitol Police and the National Guard have tested positive for COVID-19 since responding to the attack on the Capitol, CBS News reports.wtop.com
The military goes where directed and always has, pretty much regardless of the dangers to health and even continuity. If going over seas, they pump you full of crap with you never had before or haven't had in a while before you leave, so that you can perform without succumbing to public health hazard in the area of operation and be a detriment to the mission. Short notice covid inoculation last weekend would have been possibly disastrous to the short term movement and show of force/security mission. Doubt it was considered. Yes. There will be cases not just of exposure, but from contracting the disease. Sad. I thank them for their service to our country. You should too.
So are you finally admitting that vaccines are full of crap now? When I was in the military the Anthrax vaccine was one of the big ones hurting my fellow troops. A few of my fellow vets are still screwed up from them.
I got lucky and was able to make it through without ever having to get the Anthrax vaccine. But yea, when I got out, I had to do a full body cleanse of all the toxins that were injected in me. And there is probably still crap in me that will never come out.