
Alan Heighway via talk said on Mon, 9 Sep 2024 00:07:16 -0400
Dave Mason, Chair of Computer Science at Toronto Metropolitan University, welcomes GTALUG back to our in-person meeting room. This will be our first meeting back since COVID,
This won't help for the meeting, but please consider getting the new 2024-2025 Covid shot that is adjusted for the new strains going around. For people who have had a few shots, Covid usually doesn't require going to the hospital, but it's no walk in the park. My 31 year old daughter, who was vaxxed to the maxx, just recovered from Covid and said it was the sickest she's ever been, though no hospital. My other 2 kids got it years ago and said it was the sickest they've ever been. My experience is that my very first and second Covid shots gave flu-like symptoms with huge ache in my deltoid muscle, causing me to lie around like a lump for an entire weekend. The first booster gave some side effects. After that, the only side effect was that I couldn't run a marathon or do bench presses :-) For Americans, another reason to get the latest vaccine quickly is that pretty soon it won't be free anymore, and depending on insurance or lack thereof, it could cost upward of $200.00 USD. SteveT SteveT Steve Litt http://444domains.com