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Thank you for telling me this!!! Know what I'm getting for lunch, that's for sure.
Of course I know of Haddonfield because of the dinosaur. I will make a day of this trip.
Don't forget to visit the incredibly-historic Indian King Tavern! This is where NJ made its official transition from a British colony to a US State. I am not sure whether they are currently giving tours, but if they are, this should not be missed.
Don't forget to visit the incredibly-historic Indian King Tavern! This is where NJ made its official transition from a British colony to a US State. I am not sure whether they are currently giving tours, but if they are, this should not be missed.
Don't forget to visit the incredibly-historic Indian King Tavern! This is where NJ made its official transition from a British colony to a US State. I am not sure whether they are currently giving tours, but if they are, this should not be missed.
I was there a few weeks ago but not getting a vaccine. There wasn't many people there. Hopefully it's not a mad house.
I'm glad you finally got in. Since you're going to Gloucester, why didn't you just book at Rowan in Stratford? It's not much farther.
Only the Sewell campus I believe is doing vaccinations. It’s not run by Rowan itself. It’s also right off 55 which makes the drive easier than Stratford would be IMO. That’s where I got mine. It was very smooth and efficient. It looks like a long line when you get there but it moves quickly. National Guard runs the process except the shots themselves. My fiancé got his at AC Convention Center and his processing was really quick.
Neither my fiancé nor I had any ill feelings after the shot.
After my first shot (Pfizer-BioNTech), I had only a mildly-sore arm for a couple of days.
Because of some of the post-vaccine tales of woe, I feared that I might have a more extreme reaction to the second shot, but... nope! My upper arm was mildly-sore for one day, and... that was it, thankfully.
My brother experienced a slight headache for a couple of days after the second shot, but he said that it was not even severe enough to warrant any Tylenol. A friend of mine reported severe gastric upset after his second shot, but his Gastroenterologist is of the belief that it was the result of his eating habits and was not related in any way to his vaccination.
Neither my fiancé nor I had any ill feelings after the shot.
That's not what I meant. I meant that I won't be inclined to be going to a public place like a museum an hour after I got the vaccine as if I am immune already!
But to your point, my 70-y.o. sister got her first shot yesterday and feels fine, but my 29-y.o. daughter was sick for a day after hers.
After my first shot (Pfizer-BioNTech), I had only a mildly-sore arm for a couple of days.
Because of some of the post-vaccine tales of woe, I feared that I might have a more extreme reaction to the second shot, but... nope! My upper arm was mildly-sore for one day, and... that was it, thankfully.
My brother experienced a slight headache for a couple of days after the second shot, but he said that it was not even severe enough to warrant any Tylenol. A friend of mine reported severe gastric upset after his second shot, but his Gastroenterologist is of the belief that it was the result of his eating habits and was not related in any way to his vaccination.
Both my nieces felt flu like after the second shot.
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