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LETTER: Thank you, Review-Journal, for avoiding the needle shots

As I finished the Review-Journal’s Thursday article on inoculations, I realized I owe you a debt of gratitude. Thank you for not drowning your readers in photos of people with a needle being inserted in their arms.

Obviously, TV news needs to hire some more creative people to decide what to show to illustrate their stories. When I get a shot, I look away, and my attitude doesn’t change just because it’s somebody else’s arm.

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