If you’re getting pushed for the 2nd booster, here’s some reasons to give the pushers why you’re not getting it..
Or else you can just use our new mantra, useful for all woke crap thrown at us:
“Um, no, I’m not doing that:
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snip....”Experts tracking Covid-19 are careful not to give specific advice on when to get a fourth dose when the safety and efficacy data are still limited.
If another surge is just around the corner, for instance, seniors may benefit from getting an extra shot as soon as it’s authorized. But if the next wave doesn’t occur until the summer or even the fall, getting a booster now could backfire because the recipients’ immunity might start to wane by the time they need protection the most. Current vaccines are based on the original strain of the coronavirus, so getting a booster now may also do little to protect against future variants.
“It would be great if we knew exactly when the next wave was going to be so we could vaccinate people beforehand,” said Dr. Amy Sherman, an infectious disease physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. “But I think we’re not quite at the point where we know a clear seasonality, and we know the exact tempo and dynamics of Covid and newer variants.””
https://www.nytimes.com/article/4th-covid-shot-2nd-booster.html
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“ Current vaccines are based on the original strain of the coronavirus, so getting a booster now may also do little to protect against future variants.”
I’ve been meaning to ask about this.
I’ve heard mention of modifications to the jabs for different strains. Wouldn’t that mean they have to start the testing process all over again? Same with different dosages. If they’re not exactly the same as the previous, shouldn’t they be required to re-test them?
“It would be great if we knew exactly when the next wave was going to be so we could vaccinate people beforehand,” said Dr. Amy Sherman, an infectious disease physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. “But I think we’re not quite at the point where we know a clear seasonality, and we know the exact tempo and dynamics of Covid and newer variants.”
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I detect the first indications that Covid and its innumerable variants will replace the seasonal flu and with them their attendant vaxxes.
At least that’s their plan.