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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I got COVID two months ago. I got the flu vaccination last week. I'm good.[/quote] But how do you know which strain you got? You might need the new Covid vaccine for the current strains.[/quote] If you got Covid 2 months ago that is probably a more up to date strain compared to the vaccine. [/quote] New pp here. I also got covid 2 months ago by coincidence. We aren’t even supposed to get the new vaccine for three months so I get it in February at the earliest.[/quote] Same here. I had covid back in early October. My PCP suggested I wait 3 months before getting the updated vaccine.[/quote] Less than a month away. You can mask in the meantime. (FYI: only n95 is effective in protecting YOU)[/quote] My understanding from my PCP was that it is highly unlikely I would fall sick with covid again so shortly after infection. Not impossible, but highly unlikely. Lots of other viruses circulating now, though, plus strep. My younger DD's class at daycare has had 4 diagnosed cases of strep in the past 2 weeks.[/quote]
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