Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Atlantic had a great article today. It's optimistic (but not sugar coating) and informative at the same time. Get those boosters if you haven't done so already!
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/12/covid-boosters-omicron-effective/620883/
Yep! Got the booster (3rd shot) on my birthday, best gift I could have given myself!
(If a 4th is required I will get it right away and not wait a year until my next birthday. These shots aren't ONLY for birthdays)
I want to make it very clear that this booster shouldn't be only taken on birthdays. It should be taken at medically prescribed intervals regardless of when your birthday falls out. It is unwise to suggest this is a "birthday treat". We need to trust the science, rather than treating this as a yearly affair.
It appears that we'll need boosters every 6 months for the foreseeable future. Let's not get hung up on the birthday thing (once per year), though it's sweet that it worked out for you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Atlantic had a great article today. It's optimistic (but not sugar coating) and informative at the same time. Get those boosters if you haven't done so already!
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/12/covid-boosters-omicron-effective/620883/
Yep! Got the booster (3rd shot) on my birthday, best gift I could have given myself!
(If a 4th is required I will get it right away and not wait a year until my next birthday. These shots aren't ONLY for birthdays)
Anonymous wrote:According to CNN, the Pfizer booster lowers the risk of COVID infection by at least an extra 80% as compared to the first two doses.
Anonymous wrote:The Atlantic had a great article today. It's optimistic (but not sugar coating) and informative at the same time. Get those boosters if you haven't done so already!
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/12/covid-boosters-omicron-effective/620883/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone could share a poem I'd appreciate it
Hope is a light in the darkness
But sometimes it just looks grey
Hope is a glass of water
But sometimes it’s tepid on a hot day
Hope is a vaccine, a magic shot
But sometimes some are afraid
Hope is a pill, to cure and help,
But sometimes it still has to be made
Hope is Thanksgiving together, hugs
But some of us got sick
Hope is winter holidays together
But that seems like a magic trick
Hope is always with us,
Taking one step at a time
Hope will hold us through this
And someday we’ll be fine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone could share a poem I'd appreciate it
I can't tell, is this a joke?
Anonymous wrote:If anyone could share a poem I'd appreciate it
Anonymous wrote:If anyone could share a poem I'd appreciate it