The linked article is about men over 70. We’re talking about teens here. |
of course! they get every booster.
this year we are timing it for late October. That way they will be less likely to have covid over thanksgiving and Christmas when we will be around grandparents and they will still be pretty boosted during the dec thru feb surge that is likely. |
This new variant is gonna knock you and your teens on your butts. |
We got the first two or three. Not sure it is worth it now. As I read it the benefits for that age are questionable and outside the US it is generally not recommended for under 50s. |
Maybe, maybe not. None of the previous variants have so maybe we’re due. |
Yes. My 14 and 18 year olds have gotten all available boosters. |
We all got three covid shots in our family (my teen boys are 17 and 18 now). No more covid shots for us for a few small reasons that add up to a totally unnecessary shot in our opinion -- 1. We all caught covid (some of us have had it twice) in the 3 years since being vaccinated in 2021, and it was always just a very mild cold (sore throat, fever, slight cough for a day or two) 2. The covid shots made us feel blah and feverish for a day or two 3. No doctors (at our family practice, at the college health center, at the ER after a broken bone, at the ortho) are asking us if we have had a covid booster. They only ask if we have had our flu shot (which we all have). So we always get a flu shot (and have for the past 20 years) in September. But we do not see any reason to get a covid shot. It is no longer a novel virus. Our bodies fight this coronavirus very easily, and getting a shot does not prevent us from spreading it to others. So I hope that helps you understand our reasoning! |
No |
No. None of them have had one since 2021. No plans to ever get another one. |
We don’t do either. None of the 5 of us has had the flu in years or Covid. Two in college have been sick so they’ve been tested but it’s always some random virus. |
Their choice. One wanted it, one didn't. |
Yes! Both got it Labor Day weekend |
No, the shots made them feel worse than having Covid. Plus they always seem to be an iteration behind on what’s circulating.
We get flu shots bc those don’t make us feel like lukewarm death. |
It’s not any different than getting a flu shot. They both try to protect you from a miserable illness. I got Covid and it was pure agony for five days. I’ll get both shots. |
My post is above. Think of us people on cancer drugs that lower our immunity! If the fever is over 100.5 we’re supposed to call the doctor and it can mean ending up in the hospital in an isolation room. I had 103 fever with Covid and my lungs hurt so bad with the coughing. I didn’t call because at that point I didn’t think they could do anything. It would be more preventative than anything. |