Henro, you better get in line for your Monkey Pox vaccine. It's the next social experiment.
I have always felt that I hope Americans, a country built on diversity could put aside differences over petty stuff and Vote together. Politicians would go away finally. But as you suspect I doubt in my lifetime either.Our government has been hiding stuff for decades. JFK assassination, Watergate, Iraq invasion, 9/11 attacks, Covid, Panama Papers, Epstein, billions of taxpayer money funnelling to Israel, the list goes on...
People are too busy arguing over petty Democrat vs. Republican nonsense to really care or do anything about it. I hope one day this two party rigged system goes away and the government acts in favor of the people, but I doubt I'll ever see it in my lifetime.
When did they stop doing this in the schools ? I still have my round lil scab scar.Treatment for Monkeypox is the smallpox vaccine. I guess us old farts over 55 don't have to worry since we got vaccinated for smallpox. Heard there were a few cases in Wisconsin already too.
LOL...Actually I read that the small pox vaccination is quite effective in preventing/reducing affects of Monkey Pox.Henro, you better get in line for your Monkey Pox vaccine. It's the next social experiment.
I read they stopped back in the 70's because it was considered eradicated in the States. Guess it's time to bring the original or an 'upgraded' version back to combat before things get out of hand.When did they stop doing this in the schools ? I still have my round lil scab scar.
Mid 70's-early 80's I think. Smallpox was eradicated by then so no longer required to be immunized against it. My wife was born in 75 and did not get the smallpox vaccine. I was in 6th grade at that time. I think I got the shot in third grade, I remember heading down to the auditorium at my grade school and getting the shot in the arm.When did they stop doing this in the schools ? I still have my round lil scab scar.
Same here. Doc came to school. I recall them stopping but didn't remember when. I was born 63. Im not so sure any of this ever gets eradicated. This new version has to a share traits if old vacines still protect.Mid 70's-early 80's I think. Smallpox was eradicated by then so no longer required to be immunized against it. My wife was born in 75 and did not get the smallpox vaccine. I was in 6th grade at that time. I think I got the shot in third grade, I remember heading down to the auditorium at my grade school and getting the shot in the arm.
1972When did they stop doing this in the schools ? I still have my round lil scab scar.