It would be helpful to know if this is going to be an ongoing thing if you are immune depressed or over a certain age.
Will it be a yearly thing or perhaps every 6 months?
What about when a new variant appears, will that mean another jab?
As usual, I don't think we are given enough information.
As someone who thought three in nine months for the same illness, was too many, I'm not sure. Not old enough by quite a way so plenty of time to think about it.
Barsel, as far as I know and also information from my contacts there has been no side effects from the initial jab on the heart or from "top up" boosters.
My main question is:
How long do we keep going having quarterly boosters?
I would have it. My daughter had the first two but never ‘got round’ to having the booster and she has been really poorly this week. Not bad enough to go to hospital but she sounds dreadful and says her throat is really sore.
//As usual, I don't think we are given enough information.//
Thats because they probably dont know.... will new variants appear, will they continue to reduce in how severe they are, will the warmer weather help,. My guess is it'll be at least one other booster this year, maybe late spring/early summer and then another combined with flue jab annually starting Oct
Just wondered how folk feel about having these chemicals put into their body on a fairly regular basis.
I know of people who don't have the flu jab because they think it gives them the flu, and I know of people who won't have the Covid jab because of the chemical element.
Mamya we do have a choice, but we can't really make a choice unless we have all the information.
My friend is having her 4th jab, but there is probably not enough information on it as probably not many people have had the 4 jabs, but she is willing to take the chance.
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