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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We spent winter break with covid. All 5 of us got it. My college kids hadn't had a booster in over a year, my high school kid and the parents boosted a few months ago. Here's our anecdotal data--the college kids were sicker in every measurable way--more congestion, more fatigue, higher fevers (the youngest actually never got a fever), and they took the longest to both test negative and feel 100% better. So based on our experience, I'm going to continue to get boosted because being sick sucks and if I can feel less sick, why would I not? YMMV[/quote] In our home, my spouse got boosted, kid just got the second shot. I didn't get boosted. I had a few days a mild cold, and he was the sickest he'd ever been and he doesn't usually get sick. The kid was minimally sick, more asymptomatic. It depends on the person. I was already on an antibiotic and steroid for a cold two weeks before. [/quote]
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