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From “Spite Fence,’’ by Richard Eberhart (1904-2005), a New Hampshire-based poet
 
“They must be out of their minds.’’
--  Prince Philip (born 1921), in the Solomon Islands in 1982, after he was told that the annual population growth there was 5 percent. The prince, aka the Duke of Edinburgh, who died on April 9, was famous for “outrageous” remarks, some of which were very funny – to some of us.
 
Encouraging the Anti-Vaxxers
The decision to “pause’’ the Johnson & Johnson one-shot COVID-19 vaccine is unfortunate. After all, only a minuscule number of people (six out of 6.8 million as of last Tuesday) who have been jabbed with it have gotten blood clots. The biggest danger of pulling the vaccine is that too many people will decide not to get vaccinated with any shot. Getting COVID-19 is far, far, far more dangerous than any vaccine for it. And J&J’s vaccine is particularly useful because it requires only one shot to be effective, and thus is obviously a way to get many more people quickly and fully vaccinated than with the two-shot vaccines Pfizer and Moderna (and maybe soon the promising Novavax).

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