KC Cauldron "Shots" Song To Include CDC Guidelines On Post Vaccine Behavior

Kansas City, KS - Sources indicate that The Cauldron, a Sporting Kansas City supporters group, have changed their typical “Shots” song to include CDC Guidelines on Post Vaccine Behavior.

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“They felt it would be appropriate to indicate exactly how to act after your get the vaccine,” stated one insider with the supporters group.

An internal memo forwarded to our staff indicates that a new stanza in the SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS - EVERYBODY verse will indicate that you should still wear a mask even after you receive the vaccine in order to protect the vulnerable communities that haven’t received a shot yet.

“It’s important for us to ensure that everyone knows how to assess how you will feel the day after your second vaccine shot if you don’t get the one-shot Johnson and Johnson vaccine,” stated one KC Cauldron insider.

With heavy emphasis on the multiple different vaccines currently available, some fans insist that the song may be getting a bit word heavy. However, those in the stands indicated their commitment towards ensuring the safety of everyone at Children’s Mercy Park.

“It’s important that everyone know how to act and what to know after they receive the vaccine,” stated our source. “and if that means that during a particularly influential corner kick in an upcoming game they listen to 5 minutes of the supporters group singing about post vaccine behavior and transmission issues, then so be it.”

The Nutmeg News will have more on this as The Cauldron practice line #47 of “shots” which includes a disclaimer about the experience of trial participants and the placebo effect.