14 () posted 3 years ago by canusa65 3 years ago by canusa65 +14 / -0 40 comments share 40 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Is it you that doesn't accept the official 14-days-to-full-effectiveness version? I think it is.
I did that already about Dec 15 or so: "Nonsense. This is from 2013: "The first time the body encounters a germ, it can take several days to make and use all the germ-fighting tools needed to get over the infection." https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/patient-ed/conversations/downloads/vacsafe-understand-bw-office.pdf"
All you do is say. You virtually never provide any proof that what you are saying has anything to do with the real world.
If you get it on Jan 1 you over a year to benefit from it before the tax man asks for a share.
Nope. You just declare it as income when you fill out your taxes.