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Seeker275
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Posted 1/4/2022 10:28 AM (GMT -8)
What is the validity of the covid booster shot? In terms of effectiveness? Since Pfizer /Moderna are expected to bring out a more tailored to the times vaccines by Mar/Apr and the more resistant to the vaccines variant IHU has been announced, does taking the booster make sense vs waiting another two months for the updated vaccine?
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CCinPA
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Posted 1/4/2022 10:31 AM (GMT -8)
I've been wondering the same thing. I rarely go anywhere so I have very low exposure to other people. I am thinking of waiting for the new formulation if it will be here in March, but I could change my mind lol
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poopydoop
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Posted 1/4/2022 11:15 AM (GMT -8)
I am in the Netherlands. Here the government/media has said if your last vaccine or covid infection is more than 3 months ago you're not sufficiently protected against omicron and should go for a booster. They also anticipate boosting us again in the spring with an updated vaccine (i.e. modified for omicron).
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Twingirls
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Posted 1/4/2022 11:37 AM (GMT -8)
Everything on Twitter med shows reduction in efficacy after 10 to 12 weeks. I am a teacher so I plan get the booster as soon as I can.
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Seeker275
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Posted 1/4/2022 11:46 AM (GMT -8)
Yes we have been told the similar. I am not too worried about Omicron though because it has already spread very rapidly here and almost every second person has it by now though all with very mild /moderate symptoms only and no hospitalizations. our government has announced a third wave but have asked people to isolate at home only if they suspect covid or mildly symptomatic and not head to the hospital unless critical or in severe emergency. Since I am not prone to viruses and infections normally I am therefore wondering if it just makes more sense to skip the booster and wait for the next updated vaccine that arrives by spring . Our government doesn’t seem too concerned around the omicron variant since it is mild but has stated we will loose vaccination status from Feb onwards if we are more that 6 months since the last vaccine dose. Losing vaccination status would mean not being able to move around freely, shop for groceries etc. Though if you catch covid it will anyway bring in the 90 day period before vaccine eligibility again which would work fine with the next vaccine rollout timeline. I am hoping to rough it out for the interim month (Feb) especially since I read about IHU today which is anyway likely to be resistant to all the current vaccines and the booster as being hinted in the emerging news. Quite fed up with this jab after jab after jab business with no end in sight I must say. I would rather not take anymore since my second dose set me on a mini flare. Are people able to claim medical exemptions on this basis or will they need more justification than that?
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Posted 1/5/2022 4:11 AM (GMT -8)
Thanks for mentioning about IHU, I hadn't heard of that. Looks like the jury is still out on whether it will prove more infectious than omicron (hopefully not) as it has been documented since November and not yet spread as fast as omicron.
I've just been boosted yesterday and have been tempted to let myself get infected with omicron once the vaccine kicks in since it appears to be milder than delta and previous variants. But I am still a bit shaken up seeing super-fit friends my age who got severe long covid and that tends to make me cautious.
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Posted 1/5/2022 4:49 AM (GMT -8)

poopydoop said...
Thanks for mentioning about IHU, I hadn't heard of that. Looks like the jury is still out on whether it will prove more infectious than omicron (hopefully not) as it has been documented since November and not yet spread as fast as omicron.
I've just been boosted yesterday and have been tempted to let myself get infected with omicron once the vaccine kicks in since it appears to be milder than delta and previous variants. But I am still a bit shaken up seeing super-fit friends my age who got severe long covid and that tends to make me cautious.

I’d definitely hold off on that plan for a few weeks until you’re at peak antibodies from the booster. I’d really wait until they have enough of the antiviral pills designed specifically for Covid, just in case something goes wrong.

I have a cousin who just got Covid for the second time. She was vaxxed and boosted, wore a mask everywhere, and scaled back her holiday plans due to omicron. She said that this Covid infection is just as brutal and miserable as her previous infection in the summer of 2020.
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poopydoop
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Posted 1/5/2022 5:19 AM (GMT -8)
Yep, wasn't planning on going anywhere for 2 weeks! Just a bit fed up of being home alone with no social interaction..... I did Christmas and new year alone because of covid and haven't travelled anywhere since 2019. We are in a pretty strict lockdown at the moment and still the cases are shooting up. Most infections are being passed on by home visits (officially it's max 2 guests per day, although noone is checking).
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ks1905
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Posted 1/5/2022 7:24 AM (GMT -8)
I was reading an article this morning that ER's are seeing patients who have underlying medical conditions and Omicron is worsening the conditions like diabetes. The breathing conditions from prior covid variants aren't showing up as much as symptoms.

I am not willing to jump out there just yet and take my chances. I'd like to have some more tools available to me if and when I get infected.

The antivaxxers are the ones spreading it around - if you want to get infected then hang out with them. You'll be guaranteed to get it.
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Posted 1/5/2022 7:32 AM (GMT -8)
I don't specifically "want" to go out and catch it. More that i am struggling with being alone for such a long time. And maybe a more dangerous variant pops up next time. It could take a year before we have adequate supplies of paxlovid (and the merck one whose name i forget). Netherlands hasn't even got any in stock because they're waiting for another safety review before approving it.
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Posted 1/5/2022 9:10 AM (GMT -8)
Poopydoop, fwiw, I have been reading that contracting Omicron will not necessarily protect you from a new variant. There are people who contracted the first version of COVID (would that be Alpha??) or more recently, Delta, who are now contracting Omicron.

Maybe having contracted and recovered from one version will give you a less severe case of a new variant? Plus combined with the help of vaccines it will be even less severe? I don't think they really know until it happens.

I vary between resignation that everyone will catch COVID so you are just trying to make it a less severe outcome, to renewing my resolve not to catch it all. I also swing between being exhausted from it all to just taking it in my stride and carrying on.
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Posted 1/5/2022 9:35 AM (GMT -8)

Serenity Now said...

I vary between resignation that everyone will catch COVID so you are just trying to make it a less severe outcome, to renewing my resolve not to catch it all. I also swing between being exhausted from it all to just taking it in my stride and carrying on.

Yes, that's exactly how I feel. My sister (with crohns, on humira) said after she had covid she felt a huge relief that she had "got it out the way". And yet she is still quite paranoid about catching it again.
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Posted 1/5/2022 9:39 AM (GMT -8)

Serenity Now said...
I vary between resignation that everyone will catch COVID so you are just trying to make it a less severe outcome, to renewing my resolve not to catch it all. I also swing between being exhausted from it all to just taking it in my stride and carrying on.

Yep -- that pretty much describes me. Knowing how bad dying from Covid can be (I have a friend who is an ICU nurse in California) that is the absolute last thing I ever would want to die from. People tell me that I am living in fear. I say that I am living in reality and completely respect what this virus can do.
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Posted 1/5/2022 9:40 AM (GMT -8)

Serenity Now said...
Poopydoop, fwiw, I have been reading that contracting Omicron will not necessarily protect you from a new variant. There are people who contracted the first version of COVID (would that be Alpha??) or more recently, Delta, who are now contracting Omicron.

Maybe having contracted and recovered from one version will give you a less severe case of a new variant? Plus combined with the help of vaccines it will be even less severe? I don't think they really know until it happens.

I vary between resignation that everyone will catch COVID so you are just trying to make it a less severe outcome, to renewing my resolve not to catch it all. I also swing between being exhausted from it all to just taking it in my stride and carrying on.

My cousin had Alpha and now probably has Omicron. She's just as sick as her first infection and she's been boostered. The other 4 people in her house are fine (and all boostered); four of the five of them got very sick with it during the summer of 2020.

I'm hoping for the treatments to come available soon, that will make me feel a little more comfortable going forward in this new Covid World.
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Posted 1/5/2022 9:54 AM (GMT -8)

ks1905 said...
I'm hoping for the treatments to come available soon, that will make me feel a little more comfortable going forward in this new Covid World.

I agree. For now I am just continuing isolation as much as possible. The concern I have about treatment options is that if they work as well as Tamiflu does that isn't going to say much. about 10 years ago, I had the flu shot and still got the flu. I wasn't tested but had all the symptoms. Since I had a big project that I had to do I called my doc within 24 hours of getting symptoms. Tamiflu didn't really help at all. I struggled to get the project done, collapsed as soon as it was over and was out of work for a week. This was pre-UC so really don't want to test it out again. After that bout with the flu I became a complete germaphobe during flu season and if it was really bad in this area I wore a face mask even back then.
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3timechamp
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Posted 1/5/2022 10:39 AM (GMT -8)
Getting my Pfizer booster tomorrow. Had my 2nd shot last April. Was hospitalized with covid March 2020 and almost killed me. Had pneumonia in both lungs also. I'm out in public every day. Luckily haven't gotten Omnicron. Don't want to press my luck. Here in NY especially Long Island hospitals are filling up
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notsosicklygirl
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Posted 1/5/2022 11:31 AM (GMT -8)
I got a booster a little over a month ago. I figured I might as well do what I can to stay protected. I am hoping these boosters don't become the norm.

I think the validity is that people have low or no antibodies from their original vaccines, so you get the booster and it gives you a higher level of protection. None of this is perfect, you may still get sick, but hopefully, you at least won't be hospitalized. I know a lot of people have trouble understanding that you can still get Covid while vaccinated. I hear from a lot of family and friends "a vaccine that doesn't fully prevent the illness?" and I guess for me, I will just be happy if I don't end up in the hospital. It's a relatively small inconvenience to get a shot, but I do not intend to get it yearly - I don't even get a flu shot.

I also do not go out regularly and I work from home. I don't go to concerts or events, I don't go to big gatherings... don't feel some big need to travel... I don't mind "missing out" on these things.

You could wait a few months, but by then there will probably be another variant and there will be another booster being developed. It could put you into a waiting game for however long.
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Posted 1/5/2022 4:16 PM (GMT -8)
I got the Pfizer booster last week, and generally feel like Serenity Now & CCinPA describe, regarding the continuing threat of COVID + its variants. How many more shots will we have to get? Very annoying prospect at this point! #3 shot was the 1st to give me a slight fever on 3rd evening afterward, then 4th evening I had an urgent bout of D (1st time for that happening post-vaccine), spent the next day on super-cautious diet + rest besides my UC med, then the following day I got a siege of sacrum stiffness & pain that luckily responded to application of Icy Hot lotion (30% methyl salicylate compound) above the affected area. Initially the sacrum involvement really scared me because it was a disturbing extra-intestinal manifestation of the 1980 severe flare that got me DXed with UC! *** State and local medical authorities in NY, where I live, are advising us to practice social-distancing through January to supplement whatever degree of protection we're getting from the vaccine regimens. The bottom line is that socializing indoors mainly spreads the virus, but outdoor crowding can, too. Definitely a frustrating situation that requires a lot of patience. / Old Hat (40+ yrs with left-sided UC; in remission taking Colazal)
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countess18
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Posted 1/5/2022 5:45 PM (GMT -8)
I got a breakthrough case of Delta and have not been boosted. I know 15 people that got omicron over Christmas including my husband. I didn’t get it and I’m hoping it’s becAuse of antibodies. Half of my family was boosted and it didn’t help at all. My sister is over 65, not boosted and had the mildest symptoms of omicron of all. All of their symptoms were like colds. I also want to wait for the next vaccine. I don’t see the point in getting boosted. If I get Omicron oh well then I get it and I pray it does not delay my Remicade infusion . If you are in remission, you have to live your life! I spent enough time stuck inside with past flares.
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Posted 1/5/2022 6:54 PM (GMT -8)

Old Hat said...
I got the Pfizer booster last week, and generally feel like Serenity Now & CCinPA describe, regarding the continuing threat of COVID + its variants. How many more shots will we have to get? Very annoying prospect at this point!

We’re at this weird point now with transitioning from a pandemic to an endemic; we don’t have the resources just yet to treat Covid infections effectively and keeping enough people out of the hospitals or worse. In a few more months we will have the antivirals and new monoclonal antibodies to deal with Covid more effectively - they are just rolling out now.

I’ve heard speculation that there will be a flu vaccine /Covid vaccine all in one shot for those who want it once a year. If someone comes down with Covid they will be prescribed a 5 day treatment of antivirals and if they end up in the hospital they will get monoclonal antibodies tailored to variant.
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Posted 1/6/2022 6:42 AM (GMT -8)

notsosicklygirl said...
You could wait a few months, but by then there will probably be another variant and there will be another booster being developed. It could put you into a waiting game for however long.

So true

I made an appt for my booster (4th dose) on 1/12. That puts me right in the middle between my remicade infusions. It's a little over 5 months from my last shot on 8/19 if counting 4 weeks per month. Going just by the date it would be a week early. I doubt they will be that anal about the date.
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Posted 1/6/2022 8:28 AM (GMT -8)

3timechamp said...
Getting my Pfizer booster tomorrow. Had my 2nd shot last April. Was hospitalized with covid March 2020 and almost killed me. Had pneumonia in both lungs also. I'm out in public every day. Luckily haven't gotten Omnicron. Don't want to press my luck. Here in NY especially Long Island hospitals are filling up

I'm in New York too. It's getting crazy here. Be careful!
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Posted 1/6/2022 9:11 AM (GMT -8)
For Michelejc & 3TC especially, it seems like every COVID wave the NYC metro area gets since March 2020, it "invades" here right after London UK reports a surge. So I wonder why our public health officials don't seem to act on this recurring pattern of apparent surge transmission! Can't the U.S. suspend air traffic between UK & NY for a couple weeks? Could doing that quickly break a major chain of COVID transmission? Something is obviously getting by our coasts and then spreading over the U.S. In the case of Ebola virus about 6 yrs ago, the U.S. govt acted very quickly to contain it at coastal port cities. Something crucial keeps going wrong with these repeat waves of COVID! (Just venting my frustration at this recurrent nuisance ... ) / Old Hat (40+ yrs with left-sided UC; in remission taking Colazal)
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Posted 1/6/2022 9:27 AM (GMT -8)
I don't know that it's necessarily the UK's fault each time! London is crowded and social distancing is impossible on the public transport (and that's how most people are forced to commute) so any time a new covid variant appears, it spreads like wildfire in london. Especially now when there are no restrictions. Cases are surging all over Europe.

Right now in NL we have a lockdown (all non essential indoor venues are closed, and supermarkets must close by 8pm, max 2 visitors per day per household,schools are closed, face masks compulsory indoors and on public transport, keep 1.5m distance from non household members), we have a vaccination rate of over 80% of which a third have taken a booster shot in the last month,and despite all that, our daily cases have shot up in the last week. Omicron is just very very infectious...

The first omicron cases in europe were linked to travel from South Africa,I remember here in the Netherlands they were testing people on flights from SA before they were allowed to leave the plane and 10% of passengers were positive!!! And that's not counting the people who must have got infected during the flight but tested negative and were allowed to go home with an "advice" to quarantine.

You would have to totally close the borders to all travel, in order to avoid importing new variants, and even that does not prevent a new variant from developing within the borders.
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Posted 1/6/2022 9:30 AM (GMT -8)

Old Hat said...
For Michelejc & 3TC especially, it seems like every COVID wave the NYC metro area gets since March 2020, it "invades" here right after London UK reports a surge. So I wonder why our public health officials don't seem to act on this recurring pattern of apparent surge transmission! Can't the U.S. suspend air traffic between UK & NY for a couple weeks? Could doing that quickly break a major chain of COVID transmission? Something is obviously getting by our coasts and then spreading over the U.S. In the case of Ebola virus about 6 yrs ago, the U.S. govt acted very quickly to contain it at coastal port cities. Something crucial keeps going wrong with these repeat waves of COVID! (Just venting my frustration at this recurrent nuisance ... ) / Old Hat (40+ yrs with left-sided UC; in remission taking Colazal)

Old Hat,

By the time they realize it the virus was already here so it’s kind of a mute point. Just like suspending travel from South Africa at the end of November- it was already rampant in South Africa the first couple of weeks in November (or earlier) and it had escaped. Viruses do not care about borders.

If we had 80% of the population boostered then we wouldn’t spread like this; Antivaxxers are the worst and they are killing people and infecting others with blatant disregard for the people they infect.
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