Fully Vaccinated ........Covid ....

vaccines don't produce the same amount of antibodies forever so they need a boost .it's better than having no protection at all.
The question was, how many months will go by between each booster?
In other words, how often are you willing to get boosters & how many boosters are you willing to get?
 

Since the vaccine's effectiveness wanes after a number of months, how many months will go by between each booster?
What does it matter? When they say we need another vaccination, those that want them will get them. Those that do not want them, won’t get them. Why is everyone still talking about this? It is what it is
 
The question was, how many months will go by between each booster?
In other words, how often are you willing to get boosters & how many boosters are you willing to get?
I will get as many as recommended as often as recommended-every dang week if necessary. Try watching someone you love, who is sitting in a hospital bed on a Covid ward, struggle to breathe. You will quickly realize it’s easier to get vaccinated than go through that horror.
 
What does it matter? When they say we need another vaccination, those that want them will get them. Those that do not want them, won’t get them. Why is everyone still talking about this? It is what it is
True. We're talking about it because it was first presented to people that a person would just get their two shots and covid would become a memory. The world would reopen and everything would be grand. The truth is far different.
 
Athletes around the world are "dropping like flies" after getting "the vaccinations."
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A Florida man who cursed anti-vaxxers was found dead in his home by neighbors after getting the second Pfizer shot.
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Teenagers are 50 times more likely to have heart disease after covid shots than all FDA approved vaccinations in 2021 combined. The CDC admits this is true but still recommends it. :oops:
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I will get as many as recommended as often as recommended-every dang week if necessary. Try watching someone you love, who is sitting in a hospital bed on a Covid ward, struggle to breathe. You will quickly realize it’s easier to get vaccinated than go through that horror.
^^^ Much like that TV ad for a Meningitis Vaccine that showed a fake body in a morgue (complete with toe tag) & the caption:
"He didn't get a Meningitis Vaccine."
 
True. We're talking about it because it was first presented to people that a person would just get their two shots and covid would become a memory. The world would reopen and everything would be grand. The truth is far different.
And with each new lie they tell us, they think we forgot the old lies.
Well, maybe they're right. For many, fear cancels out logic.
 
True. We're talking about it because it was first presented to people that a person would just get their two shots and covid would become a memory. The world would reopen and everything would be grand. The truth is far different.
Oops, here we go again. Another bit of fiction by Chic.

When and where was it "first presented" as some kind of grand miracle, and when did anyone ever say that Covid would become a memory? The vaccine, at the beginning, was too new for anybody to have any idea of how successful it would be, particularly on a global level. It has turned out to be amazingly effective, but nobody knew or predicted such quack medicine ideas as what you are presenting. All we knew was that it seemed hopeful that the vaccine would work; it has turned out to work a lot better than anybody anticipated.

And no one knew how long the protection would last. It seems that it's quite a long time, but the strength does begin to drop after a while, which is why we have boosters. Just like many other vaccines for other diseases. And as Aneeda says, going back for a booster every week would still be preferable to facing the horror of this disease. If vaccinated people don't want the boosters for whatever reason, they are still protected, and if they get the disease, probably won't die from it.

As I've said before, most of us here have been vaccinated. Some have received boosters, some haven't. It's incredible that the endless scare-mongering is still going on, led by the fanatics.
 
I really hope those who chose not to get the jab don’t succumb to this deadly disease, but with most venues now insisting on proof of vaccination before entering, it’s going to be very hard to live a normal life.
 
Oops, here we go again. Another bit of fiction by Chic.

When and where was it "first presented" as some kind of grand miracle, and when did anyone ever say that Covid would become a memory? The vaccine, at the beginning, was too new for anybody to have any idea of how successful it would be, particularly on a global level. It has turned out to be amazingly effective, but nobody knew or predicted such quack medicine ideas as what you are presenting. All we knew was that it seemed hopeful that the vaccine would work; it has turned out to work a lot better than anybody anticipated.

And no one knew how long the protection would last. It seems that it's quite a long time, but the strength does begin to drop after a while, which is why we have boosters. Just like many other vaccines for other diseases. And as Aneeda says, going back for a booster every week would still be preferable to facing the horror of this disease. If vaccinated people don't want the boosters for whatever reason, they are still protected, and if they get the disease, probably won't die from it.

As I've said before, most of us here have been vaccinated. Some have received boosters, some haven't. It's incredible that the endless scare-mongering is still going on, led by the fanatics.
4 weeks to flatten the curve Sunny. This was back in early March, 2020. Almost two years ago. Everyone heard this. It was all over every television network.
 
Chic, what does that "flatten the curve" stuff have to do with the vaccine? In March, 2020, there was no vaccine yet. And the only person I remember predicting that it would all blow over soon, the churches would be full on Easter, etc. was, well, you know who.

"Flatten the curve" was an expression that social distancing, masks, hand washing, etc. would cut down on transmission of the disease. And actually, it did help to some extent, but not enough. The only thing apparently powerful enough to take on this disease is the vaccine, and maybe that new pill. Though I'd rather not get sick in the first place.
 
Chic - if they are, it will slowly fade away. Money talks louder $$$$$...jmo.
Arenas for sports events and rock concerts do. I've heard libraries will. But I don't know about anything else. Where I live we have no vaccine passports except for sports and concerts. That may change but I hope not.
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Arenas for sports events and rock concerts do. I've heard libraries will. But I don't know about anything else. Where I live we have no vaccine passports except for sports and concerts. That may change but I hope not.
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I've learned in my almost 62 years (62 this month), that there's a time for everything. This to shall pass.
 


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