Anonymous wrote:No. Didn’t get the first booster either, just 2 Pfizer shots.
I caught Covid a month before I was authorized for a booster.
I was symptomless and only tested because my spouse had it. He only had a very mild “cold” type Covid.
No way am I getting multiple boosters in one year.
I can see getting a yearly one like the flu shot, but every couple months??? No way.
I do work with vaccines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? My answer entirely depends on age.
43.
I'm not trying to be cocky. I work with kids 5 days a week, who are germy, maskless, and get right in your face. I go to the gym several days a week, have traveled, eat indoors, am social, and still no covid. It's just my reality. I do however, have a hard reaction to the shots.
Would you get a 2nd booster if you're due?
As someone who is compromised and can't do all this-this sounds crazy to me. You either have amazing luck or an aamzing immune system or are one of the people who got covid and had no symptoms and never knew/and or could have passed it on to someone like me.
Them doing a booster will not help you as it is not stopping transmission. I’ve basically been home for the past two years as is my family and rarely seeing anyone. No one cares about anyone but themselves so you have to protect yourself. We live in a selfish society who is raising the next generation of selfish kids. My kid does one activity unmasked as they cannot mask and I suspect they brought it home but home test was negative. I was sick for over a month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? My answer entirely depends on age.
43.
I'm not trying to be cocky. I work with kids 5 days a week, who are germy, maskless, and get right in your face. I go to the gym several days a week, have traveled, eat indoors, am social, and still no covid. It's just my reality. I do however, have a hard reaction to the shots.
Would you get a 2nd booster if you're due?
As someone who is compromised and can't do all this-this sounds crazy to me. You either have amazing luck or an aamzing immune system or are one of the people who got covid and had no symptoms and never knew/and or could have passed it on to someone like me.
Anonymous wrote:Healthy mid fifties here. DH and I got it. I did it earlier in April because I was traveling. DH got it about a month later. Easy to get, no reactions or side effects.
We’re educated and don’t listen to Tucker Carlson so we aren’t afraid of a booster shot.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question because healthy people under a certain age are not even eligible for the second booster. Everyone who has a second booster is either older or unhealhty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? My answer entirely depends on age.
43.
I'm not trying to be cocky. I work with kids 5 days a week, who are germy, maskless, and get right in your face. I go to the gym several days a week, have traveled, eat indoors, am social, and still no covid. It's just my reality. I do however, have a hard reaction to the shots.
Would you get a 2nd booster if you're due?
As someone who is compromised and can't do all this-this sounds crazy to me. You either have amazing luck or an aamzing immune system or are one of the people who got covid and had no symptoms and never knew/and or could have passed it on to someone like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? My answer entirely depends on age.
43.
I'm not trying to be cocky. I work with kids 5 days a week, who are germy, maskless, and get right in your face. I go to the gym several days a week, have traveled, eat indoors, am social, and still no covid. It's just my reality. I do however, have a hard reaction to the shots.
Would you get a 2nd booster if you're due?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? My answer entirely depends on age.
43.
I'm not trying to be cocky. I work with kids 5 days a week, who are germy, maskless, and get right in your face. I go to the gym several days a week, have traveled, eat indoors, am social, and still no covid. It's just my reality. I do however, have a hard reaction to the shots.
Would you get a 2nd booster if you're due?
As someone who is compromised and can't do all this-this sounds crazy to me. You either have amazing luck or an aamzing immune system or are one of the people who got covid and had no symptoms and never knew/and or could have passed it on to someone like me.