I'm getting it because they have been recommending everyone get a booster after 6 monthsCan I ask what made you decide to get the booster? Was it just precaution or did you test AB levels? Or something else? Not questioning you getting it, just curious
I honestly hadn’t heard that. Probably because I quit listening to the radio:TV for the most part.I'm getting it because they have been recommending everyone get a booster after a 6 months
My doctor told me to.I'm getting it because they have been recommending everyone get a booster after a 6 months
Plus, we have grandkids not yet vaccinated who we're going to see for Christmas. The 5-yr-old (as of 11-21) isn't yet vaccinated because apparently appointments are taking a long time where they live.I'm getting it because they have been recommending everyone get a booster after a 6 months
That's quite an accomplishment being that we have been bombarded with Covid for nearly 2 years nowI honestly hadn’t heard that. Probably because I quit listening to the radio:TV for the most part.
Yes, I asked our doctor and he said to get it. So we did.My doctor told me to.
Self employed, work alone. Put in good hours. Free time is chasing kids. Since every Covid discussion usually was like discussing the A topic I just avoid those the few times I am in social functions. Figure good time to use the restroom or something.That's quite an accomplishment being that we have been bombarded with Covid for nearly 2 years now
Don’t have one of those so no correspondence there.My doctor told me to.
Shelter??A guy I work with down near Lincoln was told to seek shelter. I've got a 6pm appointment to donate blood or I would seek shelter at the bar.
Sore arm for a couple of days, but I'm pretty sure it's because she stuck us both really high on our arm, almost to the shoulder.For those that had the Covid booster, How long did the side effects last?
Didn't actually "like" you having asthma, but it's my issue as well (as long as being a "senior". We got the boosters due to age and and a concern for our lung issues - he spent 1.5 years battling histoplasmosis, and now has mild COPD because of it. If it comes down to a booster every year like our annual flu shots, we'll be there.Precaution. A mixture of having asthma and not having sick days I don't want to deal with it.
I get them about twice a week.Anyone else getting these in their emails? We've received two in the last week. One from "Raphaelt Chauvink", and the other from "Teessfay Neetfrren". I am NOT making these names up! Their email addies are gmail accounts. Really really BAD fakes. The only problem is, each comes with an attachment (which I did NOT click...I'm not stupid). Unfortunately, many people ARE. If the attachment doesn't work, they hook people by telling them they can cancel the charge by calling a helpline number - and then giving them all their card information so that the charge can be cancelled. Yikes!
Funny thing is, we will NEVER AGAIN have Norton. We had it way back in the early days when our boys were in high school and we all shared one computer at home. They were completely oblivious to using caution on downloads, and we ended up with the Monkey virus...no orangutan jokes please, it was a BAD virus! Cost us bucks (that we really didn't have back then) and time to get it removed & get our computer back up and running. Changed virus protection software at the same time.
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I had a mildly sore arm for about an hour. The booster was no problem at all. It was probably just saline.For those that had the Covid booster, How long did the side effects last?