Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I promise I'm not a paranoid still wearing masks, but can the folks saying no say why? At this point, why isn't it any different from getting the flu shot?
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!
The mildness of your covid symptoms is an argument for the booster, not against.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I promise I'm not a paranoid still wearing masks, but can the folks saying no say why? At this point, why isn't it any different from getting the flu shot?
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.
Anonymous wrote:My teens last got covid shots in December 2022 and were each sick for 4 days, high fever, vomitting and aches / headache.
I then read that the latest strain of Covid has exactly the same symptoms and lasts about 4 days.
So I've not made them go through it again. Flu shots but not Covid shots, same for me.
Anonymous wrote:The first shot, years ago when it was first available, but not after that. Too many scary stories about side affects from the shots and the kids have had Covid and were symptom free so the shot is worse than the disease, at least at that age level.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:I’m getting both the flu and Covid shot.
I don’t force them but someone has gotten Covid or the flu every Holiday for 4 years so I’ll ask them to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. We are not getting them anymore.
We only got the flu shot.
Why bother with the flu shot if you don’t think you should get a COVID vax. Seems stupid.
COVID is still more deadly than the flu - https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/generalinfectiousdisease/110126
The linked article is about men over 70. We’re talking about teens here.
This new variant is gonna knock you and your teens on your butts.
Maybe, maybe not. None of the previous variants have so maybe we’re due.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. We are not getting them anymore.
We only got the flu shot.
Why bother with the flu shot if you don’t think you should get a COVID vax. Seems stupid.
COVID is still more deadly than the flu - https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/generalinfectiousdisease/110126
Anonymous wrote:I promise I'm not a paranoid still wearing masks, but can the folks saying no say why? At this point, why isn't it any different from getting the flu shot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. We are not getting them anymore.
We only got the flu shot.
Why bother with the flu shot if you don’t think you should get a COVID vax. Seems stupid.
COVID is still more deadly than the flu - https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/generalinfectiousdisease/110126
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I promise I'm not a paranoid still wearing masks, but can the folks saying no say why? At this point, why isn't it any different from getting the flu shot?
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!