T+26.5 hours: I did not die of a blood clot in my sleep, feel a little better, headache has subsided, still running hot and cold but mostly hot. Strangely my sinuses are starting to burn like a respiratory infection, that is not supposed to happen. Maybe it is just general inflammation. Calves still very sore and I walk janky, feet hot and red. I can see where, in some people, this kind of reaction might shake things loose and cause problems, I haven't felt this bad in years 
My mom told me my cousin, a dear woman but terribly flighty and sheltered (traditional housewife who home-schooled her children) went to a drive-up site and had a panic attack, they made her park for half an hour to make sure she was safe to drive afterwards 
Good to hear you are still alive. Have you checked if the nanobots have castrated you yet?
I have wondered about the whole drive through thing. At the boarder, they were offering shots for the truckers. Given how many people have a not so good reaction, I wonder how many truckers there are out there driving in the state you presently find yourself in?
The Blackfoot nation was very neighbourly and was offering their excess vaccines to Canadians. You drove across the boarder, stayed in your car, got your shot and drove home. The Canadian government decided that was still "international travel" and you had to quarantine for two weeks.
So the Blackfoot nation shut it down and basically said the government sucked (what else is new) and was dumb (same question as before.) If the idiots in Ottawa want Canadians vaccinated, and people are willing to drive a few hours, and there is excess supply, then why be little tyrants? I heard an interview where the Canadians want the vaccine to be sent here for our health care workers to give it. I would sooner go to the Blackfoot nation just to piss of the government who wants to look like they are able to provide everything for their citizens rather than give a little thanks to our neighbours.
So, thanks to the Blackfoot. Sorry Justine is a bitch who can't accept help from a generous people.