That makes no sense. The flu vaccine contents can change every year and the reason itās annual is the same reason we need COVID boosters ā immunity wanes over time. The difference is that flu is seasonal, so getting a shot near the beginning of the season should last the whole season.
I too think at this rate weāll be getting COVID boosters every 6 months for who knows how long. I have no reason to believe 3rd time is the charm. Unless⦠is it possible to get sick with multiple variants at the same time? Iām not sure if I read or imagined that once your nasal passages are gunked up, you canāt catch another virus that attacks the same way. If thatās the case, then a more contagious but (hopefully) less virulent / deadly variant (like O) might bring the end of the pandemic.
I donāt understand any other definition unless you purposely tried to get the Chinese flu, or the Delta, XI, or Omicron variants, and the J&J vaccine worked by stopping you from getting infected.
I thought this was another of the Babylon Bee send-ups. Obviously global warming and rising sea levels are a hoax. The Atlantic is dropping precipitously.
Sorry for the confusion @Scripta, but Discourse recommended putting multiple responses in one post.
@Zaos predicted this back in July. I still think they will push for it be monthly. Why not? Weāre told ad infinitum that the vaccines are perfectly safe and eff ahem, ahem, effective.
And someone is going to regret reminding me about the Bee. Theyāve uncovered evidence of the future boosters.
Not exactly. To the one and only J&J shot I have received so far I had no reaction whatsoever. And that is precisely my preferred outcome. So when it comes to the booster I will opt for (what I hope will be) a repeat performance by J&J.
In addition and only somewhat off topic:
I do not trust the mRNA vaccines, which have not been around long enough to satisfy me. So when booster time rolls around I will seek actively to avoid Pfizer and Moderna. That leaves J&J as my only option unless I choose to go abroad to obtain my booster. And thatās not gonna happen.
EU edging closer to mandatory ongoing boosters for travel
The EU executive commission proposed in November a nine-month validity limit for COVID-19 passes from the completion of the primary vaccine doses. If applied, EU citizens wanting to travel freely next summer across the bloc would need a booster shot
Yes I want to go the other way too (mRNA to JNJ/ AZN booster) but thatās not a choice here in the US⦠yet or ever. Why is JNJ still the laggard with boosters (even though 2 doses with them are just as effective as mRNA)
UK HEALTH SECURITY AGENCY: SEEING EVIDENCE OF IMMUNE EVASION WITH OMICRON
COVID: UK HEALTH SECURITY AGENCY: SEEING REDUCED VACCINE EFFECTIVENESS OF BOTH ASTRAZENECA AND PFIZER COVID-19 VACCINES AGAINST MILD DISEASE WITH OMICRON
UK HEALTH SECURITY AGENCY: 2 UK EXPERIMENTS SHOW OMICRON DECREASE LAB NEUTRALISATION 20 TO 40 FOLD COMPARED TO ORIGINAL VIRUS, 10 TO 20 FOLD COMPARED TO DELTA
BOOSTERS GIVE 70-75% OMICRON PROTECTION, U.K. STUDY SAYS
Maybe, but maybe not. Moderna had an mRNA based flu vaccine in trials and they gave the early results of that this am. Market was unimpressed.
Moderna released its first results during an investor phone call and presented slides showing that the mRNA flu shots did generate antibodies ā but the levels of those antibodies werenāt higher than those for other flu shots already on the market. They also had more side effects than existing shots.
All the microchips, none of the benefit beyond what we have for flu