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Experts: There's No Such Thing as 'Too Many' COVID Boosters
While experts warn that multiple booster shots may not be the best long-term strategy to end the pandemic, the extra doses won't "exhaust" the immune system.www.verywellhealth.com
Indeed. Praise be for Pfizer.Not all heroes wear capes
Flu vacc doesn't contain the new tech and it's been around for years .I didn't realise anyone thought there was such a thing as too many Covid vaccines. After all, no one ever seemed to say annual flu vaccines for the rest of one's life was too much.
How long does the covid vaccine get labelled as "new", though? It was first administered in December 2020 and most people had their first dose at least a year ago.Flu vacc doesn't contain the new tech and it's been around for years .
They're still monitoring the real world data and learning as they go so until everthing is known and investigated then it's still new imo.How long does the covid vaccine get labelled as "new", though? It was first administered in December 2020 and most people had their first dose at least a year ago.
Also, it's entirely optional.
I don't remember one shot being mentioned. Presumably that was while vaccines were still being developed and little was known?It was also promoted as "one shot" only then it became two, three. Now four. (Five in Turkey).
You've also never been forced to lose your job over not taking the flu vaccine.
I don't remember one shot being mentioned. Presumably that was while vaccines were still being developed and little was known?
I've found an article dated 8 December 2020 (linked below), which covered the first ever UK dose being administered and it says two doses would be needed. It doesn't make reference to boosters, but I definitely recall the discussion of immunity waning and hence further vaccines would likely be needed.
Covid-19 vaccine: First person receives Pfizer jab in UK
Margaret Keenan, who turns 91 next week, becomes the first person in the world to get the jab as part of a mass vaccination programme, calling it the "best early birthday present".www.bbc.co.uk
It’s a fact that from the start it was said the vaccine would be in two doses. I think that’s the point @Ensay was making.Ahhhhh, nothing like a bbc article to show a unbiased and valid viewpoint.
I was using it to show that, on the day the vaccine was first administered in the UK, we knew at least two doses would be needed.Ahhhhh, nothing like a bbc article to show a unbiased and valid viewpoint.
AZ is old tech and look at the side effects from that , they've basically binned it off even the poor countries don't want anymore .Anti vaxxers - do you feel the same about Novavax and Valneva? All the criticism I’ve seen seems to be around the MRA tech. These are the old style but I’ve seen so little chat around them. And we’ve barely ordered any!
It was indeed. It's nice to know I'm not writing in hieroglyphs.It’s a fact that from the start it was said the vaccine would be in two doses. I think that’s the point @Ensay was making.
I wonder if the Daily Mail article will make more sense.It was indeed. It's nice to know I'm not writing in hieroglyphs.
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