Rob Vanstone: A tale of one injection and an uncomfortable r

Rob Vanstone: A tale of one injection and an uncomfortable recollection


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Let it be declared, without reservation, that this column has a point.
I received The Jab — a first injection of AstraZeneca‘s vaccine for COVID-19 — on Thursday at the University of Regina.
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“You might feel a little poke,” a very friendly nurse, named Allison, said before inserting a needle into my upper left arm.
No poke. No pain.
I was too squeamish to look, so it was impossible to confirm that the needle had been in some proximity to what may generously be described as a (snicker) bicep.

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