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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]i got the flu shot, covid and shingles all at once, no problems. Historically only about 35% of adults get the flu shot a year anyway. It's 36% this year. I mean why go in for the flu shot and then not get the COVID shot, it's silly. But adults (18-64) have a low rate of vaccines in general. It's odd that the 65 and older crowd get the flu vaccine at about 65% and are on pace to do that, but don't get the COVID shot while they are there. [/quote] Same, all for free, at the supermarket. I did plan ahead to do it on a Friday before a quiet weekend. I think that's key. I do need a bit more sleep and downtime after feeling awful for a few hours. Better than being down for days and days later. [/quote] I have two toddlers and work FT. I don't have quiet weekends or weekdays.[/quote] Feel free to skip it then! Good luck if you catch something. Seriously. I hope you have some help or your DH steps up. [/quote] I am not the PP but you are insinuating if the PP got the vaccine, he/she would not get COVID- this is simply not true since it doesn't stop transmission. So they could get the vaccine, be sick for a few days, and wait for it, still get COVID.[/quote]
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