Posted on 09/24/2022 8:01:08 AM PDT by MNDude
The CDC recommends that everyone over 12 get an updated booster as long as at least two months have passed since their last Covid shot.
At least 4.4 million people have received an updated Covid booster since the start of the month, according to data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That number represents around 1.5% of people currently eligible to receive the shots in the U.S.
The data does not include people who received updated Pfizer-BioNTech boosters in Idaho and Texas, the CDC said, so it is likely an underestimate. The White House estimates the number to be closer to 5 million doses of the new booster, The Associated Press reported.
The CDC signed off on updated versions of Pfizer’s and Moderna’s booster shots on Sept. 1, and pharmacies and other vaccination sites began administering the new shots around Labor Day weekend. The bivalent shots target both the original coronavirus strain and the currently circulating omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnews.com ...
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/infection-control-recommendations.html
Updated to note that vaccination status is no longer used to inform source control, screening testing, or post-exposure recommendations
IOW, an admission that vaccinations are USELESS.
There are too many things to determine this, depending on:
- being vaccinated or not
- which vaccine(s) were used and how many times
- quality control during manufacturing and testing the vaccine
- reliability of data (intentional or accidental corruption)
- your age, health
- etc.
Reliable reports on long term effects would be based on predictions: it hasn't happened yet.
I found it interesting that those who are jabbed are having issues with organ donation...That is something I have never known a “vaccine” to impact.
Eh not organ donation...organ transplant acceptance.
I have heard people talking about a separate blood bank and organ donation bank for “purebloods.”
I’m not going to get a booster before 12 months following my first booster. I got my first booster 14 months after getting the initial vaccinations. Unless you’re over 65 or in a high risk group, I wouldn’t get boosters more frequently than 1 or 2 years apart.
I’ve natural antibodies now aka Superman
We have our yearly flu shot booked for the coming week.
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We decided to skip the yearly flu shot this year. I don’t trust the government at this time.
Besides, the “flu” and “common cold” have all been cured, there has not been a case in the past two years. /s (in case it is needed)
0% in our families from coast to coast will get any booster shots this season.
Many never got the first round of shots.
“Only one I can think of is DtaP, and that is only done every ten years, and most people ignore it until they get a deep cut or puncture wound.”
I just had this discussion with my PC doctor/friend at our HMO.
Due to being on Eliquis, bid and 2 baby aspirin a day, I no longer fish nor hunt. If I deep cut myself, I will get a DtaP shot in the walkin clinic.
I just had an adverse reaction after getting a tetanus booster.
It wasn’t a lot of fun.
I won’t get another.
Americans are stupid, but not that stupid. Probably should have used mal-educated.
When do people usually get the flu vaccine? By the end of September? October? Thanksgiving?
Depends on where you live/work. The flu usually doesn’t appear in this part of N. California until after Thanksgiving.
A real family doctor and a boarded ID doc documented how the college kids and other family travelers brought the flu home to mom/dad/grandparents and who ever was at Thanksgiving dinners or celebrations.
Then, that continued through Christmas and New years.
He felt that a week or two before Thanksgiving was an appropriate time for the flu shots. Sep/Oct might be a little too early, and the flu vaccines seem to lose potency in a short time.
Gee! Could it be that intelligent observers see that multiply vaccinated people like Joebamma and other multi-vaccinated VIPs have these ‘booster’ shots and STILL get COVID, despite the best guardianship and care?
Shocking how the hoi-peloi can learn from current news and make decisions accordingly! I so want someone to bring up Joe’s critique of Trumps air ambulance (Marine One) to Bethesda at HIS next immediate medical emergency.
Apr 3, 2021 — There is no such thing as flu and cold season. There is only low vitamin D season.
-Ryan N. Cole, MD, Pathologist. . 6:14 PM ·Apr 3, 2021
I will add that my wife and I take Ivermectin tablets once a week and daily Quercetin and zinc, plus various vitamins including D3 (A, B, C, E, K). I’m 90 and so far, so good.
“We have our yearly flu shot booked for the coming week. My wife and I are delaying getting the updated COVID booster as we want to know the news on any unpleasant side effects it may have. Will the news report any, or will it be censored, as the news and government are one and the same.
I just read a couple of days ago that Big Pharma (it might be Pfizer, I can’t remember), is coming out with a gene therapy based FLU shot soon. Yikes!
If there is a link, then that's another reason for Deep State to screw with medical coding...
You know what that Atlantic story really is...
A modified limited hangout.
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