Yes, I hear you.I'm tired of the new Covid variants too. It may be worse than Delta, it may not be as bad as predicted, it's spreading...oh the humanity!
Yes, I hear you.I'm tired of the new Covid variants too. It may be worse than Delta, it may not be as bad as predicted, it's spreading...oh the humanity!
Of course it does. Try a little each day and then a little more as you feel comfortable with it.Well I have to reprogram my mind to not thinking about it as I've been thoroughly brainwashed. It takes some time for me to let go of this crap.
Sorry, that’s being an ostrich.Merry Christmas to you also. I so agree. Turn off the media and the virus goes away. It really does. Try it.
I'm not going to get it Sunny."Turn off the media and the virus goes away. It really does."
It does, Chic. Until you get it.
I use the BBC News every few days for about 5 minutes. I tend to do my own research if I want to dable at finding out what is really going on.
True, we were told from the start that there would be variants. I think the Delta was much more severe than the new Omicron which I understand may spread more easily but the symptoms are much less severe, for that I am thankful.....yes, we were told when Covid first appeared that there would be many variants....the good news is each one has been less severe.
It is frustrating, all we have to do to stay safe or what we are told is safe, but the death toll is too real not to keep at it.
I don't think there is a booster for the one shot J&J vaccine, but it's advised for those people to take a Pfizer or Moderna booster. My husband took the J&J and had a Moderna booster.I have not heard one single word about a booster for the J&J vaccine. Has anyone?
It's true. Burying your head in the sand does not make the virus go away. I personally want to hear everything about the coronavirus, the good, bad and ugly. I like to face reality and know what's going on in the world and what we are dealing with."Turn off the media and the virus goes away. It really does."
It does, Chic. Until you get it.
I think with cable TV, the media has morphed into a 24/7 news source, as opposed to what we were used to growing up. The news reported what they had, then at night the TV channels went off air.We got our Moderna boosters about a week ago. I had virtually no reaction, and my wife had a sore arm for a couple of days.
As for the media, "capturing" the attention of the viewer is their highest priority...so as to boost their commercials revenue. Nearly half of a 1/2 hour broadcast is commercials, and anything the media can do to increase their viewership is all that really matters to them.
Yale Medicine experts share eight things you need to know about the J&J booster.I have not heard one single word about a booster for the J&J vaccine. Has anyone?
It's almost impossible to bury one's head in the sand with the media tactics to make everyone know what's new and next at many's expense of people's capacity to cope. Some experience PTSD and a much harsher form of reality. The mental anguish from being almost brow-beaten about COVID variants is real for a lot of us. And a smart person would want to choose feeling better via limiting the time spent watching harsh news stories. I know you are one who gathers facts and runs with that so I congratulate you for that.It's true. Burying your head in the sand does not make the virus go away. I personally want to hear everything about the coronavirus, the good, bad and ugly. I like to face reality and know what's going on in the world and what we are dealing with.
We all have to do what is best for us Ruthanne. I was just trying so suggest limiting the viewing of the news when it becomes repetitive and depressing. I do think we can control being 'brow-beaten' when it comes to news reports. When I hear each and every year a repeat of a tragedy that happened in years past, I turn it off. I already heard it when it was happening. I can appreciate acknowledging tragic events like 9/11 or the Columbine school shooting, but to dramatize it by going on and on about it every year does nobody any good, even the victim's families, IMO. Acknowledge these sad events, never forget, but don't use it to fill news hours all the time.It's almost impossible to bury one's head in the sand with the media tactics to make everyone know what's new and next at many's expense of people's capacity to cope. Some experience PTSD and a much harsher form of reality. The mental anguish from being almost brow-beaten about COVID variants is real for a lot of us. And a smart person would want to choose feeling better via limiting the time spent watching harsh news stories. I know you are one who gathers facts and runs with that so I congratulate you for that.
I have been having a " booster " shot for decades each year.
It is called a flu booster.
Like millions I have survived.
This is for anyone who thinks a booster is a new thing
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A booster is a follow-up of the same vaccine. Flu vaccines are formulated each year based on the prediction of what strain might circulate that year; it isn't the same vaccine year to year so is not a booster.
Incorrect - flu vaccine is reviewed each year. It is not a new vaccine but if there is a different strain of the virus then it is tweaked. If not, no need to tweak.
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