As well as a new RSV vaccine for those over 65: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/05/health/vaccines-rsv-covid-flu.html
I am curious how these will be received by the public. Hopefully there will be good uptake. |
LOL. Not a chance. |
No way. |
If I can get it with my flu shot, that would be great. |
Jab it, jab it real good! |
Same. But I'll get the Covid vaccine even if I have to get that in one arm and the flu shot in the other arm. |
Can't wait. I want all three. |
I will get it if it’s recommended.
Will there be good uptake by the public? No way. |
![]() True, everyone's got a Dr. in front of their name now. I'll get it with my flu shot. I expect the covid booster will see similar rates of people getting it as the flu shot, which is to say very low numbers |
What for? Plenty got the booster and still got covid.
I may pay attention if the UK and EU presses talk about boosters. I trust them for Covid news more than any American sources. |
I'll get it. I think it helped get over my bout of covid in 2 days and with very mild symptoms. |
Yo, yo, yo, yo, baby-pop Yeah, you! Come here, gimme a jab Better make it fast or else I'm gonna get sick |
Done with the boosters and why on earth would you continue to give it to children who are otherwise healthy? |
As Dr Jha said, god gave us one arm for the flu shot and one for the covid shot. |
Not a chance in he11 will I get it. |