Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when is this thing going to hit? Late May?
It's already hitting. Our school has had a sharp uptick in cases over the last 2-3 weeks. I tested positive today despite being careful and triple vaxed. BA.2 is extremely contagious.
Sorry about that. Could you share your symptoms?
Started with a scratchy throat yesterday (tested negative), otherwise felt ok. Woke up this morning with a scratchier/hoarse throat and a little upper respiratory congestion, plus some heavy phlegm feeling in my upper chest just below throat. Head feels slightly “loopy” like I’ve had a drink, but otherwise ok. Stomach is a little sensitive and I’ve had several less than solid bms.
Waiting on pcr results as this is how everyone in my household has felt for two days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when is this thing going to hit? Late May?
It's already hitting. Our school has had a sharp uptick in cases over the last 2-3 weeks. I tested positive today despite being careful and triple vaxed. BA.2 is extremely contagious.
Sorry about that. Could you share your symptoms?
Started with a scratchy throat yesterday (tested negative), otherwise felt ok. Woke up this morning with a scratchier/hoarse throat and a little upper respiratory congestion, plus some heavy phlegm feeling in my upper chest just below throat. Head feels slightly “loopy” like I’ve had a drink, but otherwise ok. Stomach is a little sensitive and I’ve had several less than solid bms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when is this thing going to hit? Late May?
It's already hitting. Our school has had a sharp uptick in cases over the last 2-3 weeks. I tested positive today despite being careful and triple vaxed. BA.2 is extremely contagious.
I am a teacher and we have also seen a significant uptick. Our school doesn't test so I am sure there are a lot more cases that go undetected. I had several positive students in an intervention setting. I didn't get it (none of us were wearing masks) but I had asymptomatic COVID in January so perhaps that provides some protection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when is this thing going to hit? Late May?
It's already hitting. Our school has had a sharp uptick in cases over the last 2-3 weeks. I tested positive today despite being careful and triple vaxed. BA.2 is extremely contagious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when is this thing going to hit? Late May?
It's already hitting. Our school has had a sharp uptick in cases over the last 2-3 weeks. I tested positive today despite being careful and triple vaxed. BA.2 is extremely contagious.
Sorry about that. Could you share your symptoms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So when is this thing going to hit? Late May?
It's already hitting. Our school has had a sharp uptick in cases over the last 2-3 weeks. I tested positive today despite being careful and triple vaxed. BA.2 is extremely contagious.
Anonymous wrote:So when is this thing going to hit? Late May?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll take a booster every 6 months for life if it means no lock downs or school closures. Not ready for that bs again.
This. Can we normalize this?
And while we're at it vaccinate the kids? Demand the FDA work more than the pathetic 10-4 slow roll they've been at, while simultaneously pushing low-dose ineffectiveness? please and thanks.
Boost 2x a year and move on please and thanks
That's not going to happen. You might be able to get a substantial minority of people to get a booster once a year, like they do with the flu vaccine. Keep in mind that fewer than half the vaccinated population got the first booster. A two time a year booster? You'd probably be lucky to get a third of the vaccinated population to do that.
Right- particularly given that many people get sick for a day or two following the COVID shots.
SOME people get sick. I know plenty of people whose only side effects have been a sore arm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll take a booster every 6 months for life if it means no lock downs or school closures. Not ready for that bs again.
This. Can we normalize this?
And while we're at it vaccinate the kids? Demand the FDA work more than the pathetic 10-4 slow roll they've been at, while simultaneously pushing low-dose ineffectiveness? please and thanks.
Boost 2x a year and move on please and thanks
That's not going to happen. You might be able to get a substantial minority of people to get a booster once a year, like they do with the flu vaccine. Keep in mind that fewer than half the vaccinated population got the first booster. A two time a year booster? You'd probably be lucky to get a third of the vaccinated population to do that.
Right- particularly given that many people get sick for a day or two following the COVID shots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll take a booster every 6 months for life if it means no lock downs or school closures. Not ready for that bs again.
This. Can we normalize this?
And while we're at it vaccinate the kids? Demand the FDA work more than the pathetic 10-4 slow roll they've been at, while simultaneously pushing low-dose ineffectiveness? please and thanks.
Boost 2x a year and move on please and thanks
That's not going to happen. You might be able to get a substantial minority of people to get a booster once a year, like they do with the flu vaccine. Keep in mind that fewer than half the vaccinated population got the first booster. A two time a year booster? You'd probably be lucky to get a third of the vaccinated population to do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll take a booster every 6 months for life if it means no lock downs or school closures. Not ready for that bs again.
This. Can we normalize this?
And while we're at it vaccinate the kids? Demand the FDA work more than the pathetic 10-4 slow roll they've been at, while simultaneously pushing low-dose ineffectiveness? please and thanks.
Boost 2x a year and move on please and thanks
The problem here is that you assume the FDA hasn't approved the under 5 vaccine, or issued full approval for the 5-11 vaccine, because they are simply not working hard enough. You are ignoring the fact that there are a number of people on the FDA approval panels who have concerns about vaccines for kids who are low risk. Especially when the vaccines for high risk older people are so effective, so there is less of an imperative to vaccinate kids to protect adults -- adults can protect themselves, and Covid can infect the vaccinated, so vaccinating kids doesn't stop spread.
You are assuming you understand the science here but when actual doctors and scientists at the FDA raise questions, you dismiss it as them being lazy.
I agree with you on no lock downs and school closures. I just don't think we need a vaccine mandate for kids to get there. As an adult, I'm happy to vaccinate/boost however often they think makes sense from a public health standpoint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll take a booster every 6 months for life if it means no lock downs or school closures. Not ready for that bs again.
This. Can we normalize this?
And while we're at it vaccinate the kids? Demand the FDA work more than the pathetic 10-4 slow roll they've been at, while simultaneously pushing low-dose ineffectiveness? please and thanks.
Boost 2x a year and move on please and thanks
Anonymous wrote:And isn’t it interesting that we STILL aren’t holding China accountable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll take a booster every 6 months for life if it means no lock downs or school closures. Not ready for that bs again.
This. Can we normalize this?
And while we're at it vaccinate the kids? Demand the FDA work more than the pathetic 10-4 slow roll they've been at, while simultaneously pushing low-dose ineffectiveness? please and thanks.
Boost 2x a year and move on please and thanks