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Do you trust people who are in vaccine clinics to give covid shots?

If you are getting your first covid shot at a non doctor's office or a hospital and just at a vaccine clinic, do you trust just random people who volunteer there to give out the vaccine? I mean they are nurses aren't they who give out the vaccines? Do they know what they are doing?

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  • Jon
    Lv 6
    2 weeks ago

    "Random" volunteers are not giving the shots. Who qualifies depends on the jurisdiction, but in most places you have to be at least an EMT or a pharmacist.

  • 2 weeks ago

    i went to my pharmatist to get my shots. the pharmacy did a good job no one died that we know of from having shots there. Thanks for the question.

  • Pearl
    Lv 7
    2 weeks ago

    yes or they wouldnt be doing it

  • 2 weeks ago

    They are all trained and certified as such.  They don't just have anyone poking needles into people. 

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  • Kieth
    Lv 7
    2 weeks ago

    It's a shot in the shoulder, swab and stab. Anyone could do it.

  • 2 weeks ago

    Yes, they're nurses. When I got my shot, it was people in school for nursing. They still know what they're doing. Wioe with alcohol pad, take off cap of syringe, stick needle in arm. Not that much room for error, so I don't see what you're scared of, really.

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