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Media/political success story.....mass confusion!!
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If the CDC and the FDA recommend and approve a 4th booster for my demographic, I'll get the 4th booster. As long as it's recommended and approved by the CDC and FDA, my insurance will cover it. If it turns out to be another yearly shot like the flu shot, I'll get them both every year. I had the flu once a few years ago. Not interested in going down that route again.
My sister and husband both have had COVID. My husband had the current Omicron version - felt miserable for a few days but was otherwise his usual self. Sister was sick as a dog for months, lost her sense of taste and smell, had trouble breathing, trouble moving, any worse and she would've needed hospitalization. I'm not interested in finding out how badly I'd experience it, if I caught it. |
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He did advise me to get the shot. So shot #4 for me on Monday. What the hell. :super: I am not a Doctor or advisor to others about their decision on any shot. It's none of my business. |
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My wife said she has no intention of getting a booster, period. She is a cancer survivor and has diabetes, had two shots and recently survived covid. My doctor examined my blood work and mentioned that I had my two shots. Did not ask me if I wanted a booster, and I didn't bother asking him if I should. |
One who would be 80-85 years or more old probably has a different view on whether to vax 4 or not.
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It was never a question for me. Looked to see how the thousands people over 50 who got 4th shot were doing in Israel. They are doing fine. The vaccine doesn’t cost me anything, so everything is looking good.
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I recall VERY VIVIDLY thinking, "thank goodness I'm fully vaccinated because I will not become hospitalized and die from this virus if I get infected. I never ever thought I would never become infected with the virus because I was vaccinated with an mRNA vaccine. MSM "hammered" that fact with every reporting about the mRNA vaccines. I don't know about the J&J vaccine because that is not the vaccine I was given and therefore did no reading about that one at all. As an aside......."sterilizing immunity vaccines" do not make a human sterile. What they do is offer sterilizing immunity meaning the virus can not infect an individual who has been vaccinated. I do not understand why people continue to think that our Covid vaccines offer sterilizing immunity to every person who is vaccinated. They never have. Read about sterilizing immunity............ COVID-19 Vaccines: The Myth of '''Sterilizing Immunity''' - The Atlantic Coronavirus: few vaccines prevent infection – here's why that's not a problem |
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