I’m not trying to break hippo laws, but there is someone in our system that has had over 10 covid vaccines.So what do I do then, not get the shot?
Do whatever makes you feel most comfortable
I’m not trying to break hippo laws, but there is someone in our system that has had over 10 covid vaccines.So what do I do then, not get the shot?
It's entirely up to you. The current shot will give you a bit more protection against infection for a few months. AFAIK, you're protected from hospitalization/death for about the same with 3 shots vs 4. Cases were definitely rising but they've since been on a downward track for the past 2-3 weeks. If you're worried, go for it. Personally I'm holding out for the Omicron specific booster since that will better protect from infection.So what do I do then, not get the shot?
I certainly live in a different area than most of you and our cases, as released by the health department don't seem bad but the cases in my social circles ARE rising so I'm glad to have had the option of getting my additional booster.
But cases aren't rising. I'm holding off for the omicron specific booster in the fall. There's really no point to get the same shot again considering protection against infection is basically the same along with hospitalization/death rate. Give me that omicron mix.
Where do you live? Allegheny Co has been on the downward trend for the last 3 weeks at least. It's a very slow trend though.I certainly live in a different area than most of you and our cases, as released by the health department don't seem bad but the cases in my social circles ARE rising so I'm glad to have had the option of getting my additional booster.
But cases aren't rising. I'm holding off for the omicron specific booster in the fall. There's really no point to get the same shot again considering protection against infection is basically the same along with hospitalization/death rate. Give me that omicron mix.
my friends that have it all say, "it's like a sinus infection" so I see it like this: I don't want a sinus infection either so if having some side effects for a day or so (I'm lucky that all my shot side effects have been mild) prevents that, I'm in.
I think he is in Georgia.Where do you live? Allegheny Co has been on the downward trend for the last 3 weeks at least. It's a very slow trend though.I certainly live in a different area than most of you and our cases, as released by the health department don't seem bad but the cases in my social circles ARE rising so I'm glad to have had the option of getting my additional booster.
But cases aren't rising. I'm holding off for the omicron specific booster in the fall. There's really no point to get the same shot again considering protection against infection is basically the same along with hospitalization/death rate. Give me that omicron mix.
my friends that have it all say, "it's like a sinus infection" so I see it like this: I don't want a sinus infection either so if having some side effects for a day or so (I'm lucky that all my shot side effects have been mild) prevents that, I'm in.
Where do you live? Allegheny Co has been on the downward trend for the last 3 weeks at least. It's a very slow trend though.
Oops. haha. my bad.*she
Just spent a weekend down in Midtown and had a blast
Where do you live? Allegheny Co has been on the downward trend for the last 3 weeks at least. It's a very slow trend though.
I'm in ATL. it's a whole different world down here.
and yes, not a dude. suddenly the Birkenstocks make sense, eh?
(but also understand why y'all would think I am)
it wouldn't surprise me. 4 different friends, 3 vaxxed, 1 not have all tested positive in the last few weeks. the 3 vaxxed are some of the most careful people I know. all have been "mild" describing it as a bad sinus infection.So apparently we got a new variant brewing? Very transmissible and slightly worse than omicron? Yahoo
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