Booster shot of Covid-19 vaccine, yes or no?

PamfromTx

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How many of you will be getting the vaccine booster shot?

There’s understandable confusion about whether a booster shot of COVID-19 vaccine is necessary. At this time, the CDC recommends that those who are moderately or severely immunocompromised, and who received two doses of a mRNA COVID vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna), get a third dose of the same COVID vaccine to increase their protection (immunity) against serious illness, hospitalization and death. The third dose should be given at least 28 days after the second dose of COVID vaccine.

People who are immunocompromised and who received the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine are NOT recommended to receive an additional dose of COVID vaccine at this time.
 

@PamfromTx
They originally suggested (several months ago)
that people get them a few weeks separate from other vaccines, just in case some unexpected reason was discovered. (such as the immune system might have been overworked, not any interaction!)

But now that there is much more known, that has been dropped, and they say you can get the flu shot and the covid booster, at the same time.
Some people might still prefer to space them out, and that is fine too.
 
Is anyone going to have antibodies tested before the booster? Antibodies aren't cookie cutter and the schedules will possibly be based on an average. Some people never develop antibodies post vaccine and people lose protection in different time frames.
 
We got the Moderna shots early this year, and so far it looks like this "brand" is showing the best long term effectiveness. However, we continue to watch the news, and if/when a booster becomes available, we will give it strong consideration. We'd rather have a couple of days with a minor sore arm, than risk getting sick. I suspect that as this virus mutates, it will be necessary to get annual "boosters", much like the flu shots.
 
I don't know at this point if I will get a booster shot. I wear a mask indoors at stores and other indoor places now and keep a distance from people. I don't go out much and never am I in a crowd. I have to hear more information on this to consider before I would get the booster if available to me.
 


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