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The new COVID vaccine is out. Why you might not want to rush to get it
2024-08-26
[ABC] Many healthy people have immunity from vaccines and previous infection.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved an updated COVID-19 shot for everyone 6 months old and up, which renews a now-annual quandary for Americans: Get the shot now, with the latest COVID outbreak sweeping the country, or hold it in reserve for the winter wave?

The new vaccine should provide some protection to everyone. But many healthy people who have already been vaccinated or have immunity because they've been exposed to COVID enough times may want to wait a few months.

COVID has become commonplace. For some, it's a minor illness with few symptoms. Others are laid up with fever, cough, and fatigue for days or weeks. A much smaller group -- mostly older or chronically ill people -- suffer hospitalization or death.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  the b/c is probably above 1.0 for almost everyone 60 or over or who have immune deficiency or who are diabetic.
Posted by: lord+garth   2024-08-26 19:48  

#2  Maybe because the shots so far seem to be of no actual benefit, and somewhat of a danger. Good enough?
Posted by: ed in texas   2024-08-26 15:56  

#1  I did not get the first. I certainly wont get this one..
Posted by: 49 Pan   2024-08-26 15:08  

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