I ended up getting Pfizer because it became available for my cohort near the end of March.
I would still think about getting a J&J shot, because it works differently, and therefore would give a different coverage.
But first, I’ll be getting the booster, probably when it first becomes available to general use, assuming it is still free.
Pfizer has shown to be effective at blocking infection, and also preventing transmission even if you get the virus.
And it is still highly effective — if you have received both doses, you are more likely to die from a dog attack than from COVID. Heck, you are more likely to die from being stabbed with a sharp object, than to be hospitalized with COVID.
And there are no vaccines for dog attacks or pointy objects.
“assuming it is still free.”
(cheapskate!) you do know they are paying doctors to give the jab dont you? is that a conflict by itself?
https://www.cms.gov/medicare/covid-19/medicare-covid-19-vaccine-shot-payment
methinks more people are dying from the jab than from covid...if the truth were allowed to be known.