Shot number 2 is in the bag. Now I wait. Thank goodness I brought a book. 😁❤️🩹🩸🦠
Shot number 2 is in the bag. Now I wait. Thank goodness I brought a book. 😁❤️🩹🩸🦠
We got our first shot of the Moderna vaccine 💉 yesterday afternoon! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 #TeachersofLitsy #pandemiclife
#notbookrelated as most of you know, I‘ve been getting my vaccine for Covid. I received my second dose last night and although I feel ok, I definitely feel worse than after the first one. This time in addition to my arm being sore, I woke up with a headache and upset stomach, and my joints were a little achy. Honestly I cannot say that‘s all vaccine related but I can‘t say it‘s not either. 👇
Overall really good book, full of information. However, it jumps around a lot, it probably would‘ve been better to make it into multiple books to avoid jumping around and getting confusing.
Well worth it, though a little disorganised at times -- E.g. The long digressions about the WI-38 cell line. Important to the making of vaccines, but sometimes it felt like the book was really meant to be about WI-38 and it was the vaccines that were second billing.
Enjoying this a lot. Especially since I'm doing lab work at the moment!
Great in terms of content. A bit boring in terms of writing. Definitely worth asking yourself if you know the true history of how vaccines are made. Regardless, would that stop you?
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#TBRtemptation post! A sequel of sorts for "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks". This book centers around the rubella/German measles vaccine, which has saved over 150 million lives alone. A Philly scientist used fetal stem cells from Sweden to create the vaccine. Those cells created vaccines for polio, hepatitis A, chicken pox, etc. Testing was done on infants, the handicapped, etc. MW recounts the times & struggles. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook ?
I won books! Yay. Was a nice surprise in the mailbox. Thanks to Viking Press and Penguin Random House