Ha! I assumed they were still doing it that way. What do they do now?
Side note: I recall some in my group having issues with the shots, and me thinking they were wimpy. Now I know about adverse reactions to that crap. wish I'd been thinking more back then.
As far as I know, they are doing the shots via syringe now. The shot guns would often get splashback blood onto the gun, and it could transfer to the next person in line.
Ha! I assumed they were still doing it that way. What do they do now?
Side note: I recall some in my group having issues with the shots, and me thinking they were wimpy. Now I know about adverse reactions to that crap. wish I'd been thinking more back then.
As far as I know, they are doing the shots via syringe now. The shot guns would often get splashback blood onto the gun, and it could transfer to the next person in line.
Oh, fun…