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  • @Casadena is your sister a US citizen? That makes it easier but in the end it doesn’t really matter either as most places don’t make you show proof of residency any more. The European Commission has approved Astra Zeneca, Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J although I think they’ve mainly been giving Astra Zeneca, so finding Pfizer/Moderna sites there may be difficult. Hard to say without local information. The only thing you can’t do is interchange different vaccines. If was her I would just do the vaccine in full in one location. Or if you know she could get Pfizer/Moderna two weeks before and be able to safely schedule within the window here you could do that. I don’t know what kind of local issues you could run into with filling out proof of vaccination/vaccine cards though. I don’t know if that helps at all. =/


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    kvruns said:
    @ILoveBeachMusic I just read The Rent Collector and The Last Apothecary and really liked both, especially the latter I couldn't put it down 
    I want to read that one so bad!  My cousin was telling me about it.

    My book club read The Wonder this month.  We can't get together though, so Zoom meeting again.

  • levioosa said:
    @Casadena is your sister a US citizen? That makes it easier but in the end it doesn’t really matter either as most places don’t make you show proof of residency any more. The European Commission has approved Astra Zeneca, Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J although I think they’ve mainly been giving Astra Zeneca, so finding Pfizer/Moderna sites there may be difficult. Hard to say without local information. The only thing you can’t do is interchange different vaccines. If was her I would just do the vaccine in full in one location. Or if you know she could get Pfizer/Moderna two weeks before and be able to safely schedule within the window here you could do that. I don’t know what kind of local issues you could run into with filling out proof of vaccination/vaccine cards though. I don’t know if that helps at all. =/
    She is a US citizen and her options atm are pfizer or AZ - so if she could get Pfizer i think she's leaning toward doing one shot before and one shot here.  Scheduling in my area or our hometown isn't a problem anymore.  Thanks!!!!
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