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by deadbolt
1523 days ago
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My mom is very high risk. She's gotten the vaccine, and booster. She's currently considering booster #2, but isn't sure if it's a good idea. She had some issues with her heart after booster #1. Her doctors don't know what to tell her, there's just not enough data yet. She has been taking every precaution possible, and currently has successfully evaded contracting COVID. It makes me wonder if she would have been better waiting for a second formulation of the vaccine, given that she's been able to avoid COVID so far. Would she have been better off waiting for the future vaccine? Isolate while the first generations of the virus burn through people, then get inoculated with a vaccine based on the later ones? I suppose it's impossible to tell. Couldn't have guaranteed she wouldn't get infected up to this point, but it's something that weighs on me. |
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