4th shot for healthy adults?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You asked for healthy adults. My answer is no.


This. The CDC hasn't recommended one for you. Trust the experts, not what people write on DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You asked for healthy adults. My answer is no.


This. The CDC hasn't recommended one for you. Trust the experts, not what people write on DCUM.


CDM barely qualifies as experts after everything they said/claimed/fiddled with in the last two years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You asked for healthy adults. My answer is no.


This. The CDC hasn't recommended one for you. Trust the experts, not what people write on DCUM.


CDM barely qualifies as experts after everything they said/claimed/fiddled with in the last two years.


It's funny. The far right doesn't trust CDC and thinks the pandemic is made up. The far left doesn't trust them because their recommendations no long support continued virtue signaling.
Anonymous
I'm a healthy adult but live with someone who is high risk.

My doctor agrees that I should get the 4th shot. I'll be doing that soon.
Anonymous
If you or someone you love with or visit often is high risk or over 50, yes a 4th shot is a good idea.
Anonymous
No, I am a healthy adult and I don't live with anyone compromised.

If things change, I'll get another booster. As it stands right now, no.
Anonymous
I think it actually makes sense to do it now while the next wave is taking shape so your body will be ready when it hits. It takes a couple weeks for the protection to kick in. CDC is so reactionary and will recommend too late.
Anonymous
If guidance changes for my age group/health status, I'll be there the next day. But since I'm not particularly high-risk, I doubt that such a recommendation will be made before fall.

Exception: If I need an additional shot to qualify for international travel, I'll get it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you or someone you love with or visit often is high risk or over 50, yes a 4th shot is a good idea.


What? Based on what data do you make that proclamation? Please provide data showing that getting a 4th shot will somehow make the OP less likely to transmit Covid.

Vaccinated/Boosted individuals can still catch and transmit Covid.

The OP is not ‘safer’ to be around simply because she is boosted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You asked for healthy adults. My answer is no.


This. The CDC hasn't recommended one for you. Trust the experts, not what people write on DCUM.


+1

If they recommend annual boosters, sure. But just stacking random shots because I can? No, thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you or someone you love with or visit often is high risk or over 50, yes a 4th shot is a good idea.


Where did you get this information?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you or someone you love with or visit often is high risk or over 50, yes a 4th shot is a good idea.


Where did you get this information?


DP but it’s called common sense- immunity is waning, fast.
Anonymous
You should really wait. I heard a dr interviewed yesterday that you don't want to get it too early and the timing needs to be right to avoid immunity fatigue because frequent boosters can cause this, so if I were you, i'd wait. I am happy to get a 4th shot, but I want it to be effective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2 years from now : "I think I am to get my 9th shot. My neighbor did it, she still got covid but who know how severe it would have been without it". I stopped at 2. Those shots make me way too sick for what they are worth now.


+1 I also stopped at 2. I'm starting to doubt whether I do the flu shot next year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You asked for healthy adults. My answer is no.


This. The CDC hasn't recommended one for you. Trust the experts, not what people write on DCUM.


CDM barely qualifies as experts after everything they said/claimed/fiddled with in the last two years.


It's funny. The far right doesn't trust CDC and thinks the pandemic is made up. The far left doesn't trust them because their recommendations no long support continued virtue signaling.


That's not why the "far left" doesn't trust them. It's because they've put out inaccurate information as fact rather than say "we don't know yet." Once you lose credibility, it takes time to earn it back.
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