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In reply to the discussion: FDA now allows 2nd bivalent COVID booster for over 65, should I get it? [View all]flamingdem
(39,342 posts)27. Good resource for Covid news - Michael Osterholm MD
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FDA now allows 2nd bivalent COVID booster for over 65, should I get it? [View all]
Shanti Shanti Shanti
May 2023
OP
You should definitely get it! Why wait and risk getting sick? Get it now, get protected sooner! ♥
CaliforniaPeggy
May 2023
#2
Yes, wait till a new strain formulation, that was my thinking, still giving same variant booster
Shanti Shanti Shanti
May 2023
#6
If you go to the CDC website, you should be able to get information about the current flu shots
Ms. Toad
May 2023
#30
My sister and her husband never got Covid ... until February. So it's still around. They spent
progree
May 2023
#11
Yes! At Xmas last year. I was at my daughter's home. There were 6 of us. 3 who's covid vaccines
PortTack
May 2023
#8
I'm planning on it as soon as I'm eligible, already got the first one (my fifth Moderna shot)
Rhiannon12866
May 2023
#9
I got my FIRST bivalent booster yesterday. Yes, I know about how the strain it was targeting
progree
May 2023
#10
I got my sixth shot three weeks ago, haven't had Covid, went to a wedding last week still not sick
Walleye
May 2023
#13
County latest reports Covid levels decreased and community level remains low
Shanti Shanti Shanti
May 2023
#19
CDC is saying , "allowed" not, " recommended", they are letting us over 65 decide to take it
Shanti Shanti Shanti
May 2023
#22
I'm not getting any more unless it's vastly improved. I had severe side effects and a flare of my
liberal_mama
May 2023
#38