This is ABSOLUTELY not a question related to whether someone should get a vaccination or not.
This question is simply asking for opinions from those who decided to get vaccinated to begin with.
Free choice, no opinion to be voiced here.
Simply a question as to how those that decided to get vaccinated against the corona virus might think about a 4th dose.
AGAIN, IF YOU DECIDED NOT TO GET VACCINATED, GOOD FOR YOU, BUT THAT HAS NO BEARING ON THIS QUESTION.
PLEASE READ THE ABOVE SENTENCE AGAIN.
So I was thinking since we are "elderly" it might be wise to get a forth shot, even if we had to lie about being immune compromised, or even saying that we never got a shot before but now think it is time.
But after letting things settle in my mind, I am thinking that it might be best to just wait until things are approved for 4th doses.
Reason is, we were some of the first to get the initial shots, so we were also first to get the booster shots. But now, we are also the first to lose protection after the booster.
So I am thinking it might be best to wait a while and get the forth shot then if it is approved, or to lie and get what we want anyway if approval is not given by the fall.
Not even sure if lying would work anyway, but I would try it I guess...
What do you guys think that are in the same boat.
Again, if you believe that vaccinations are worthless (edit: OR dangerous), PLEASE leave this thread alone. That is not the question, and the intent is not to debate that issue.
This is the CDC criteria for the additional booster for mod-severe immunocompromised:
- Been receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood
- Received an organ transplant and are taking medicine to suppress the immune system
- Received a stem cell transplant within the last 2 years or are taking medicine to suppress the immune system
- Moderate or severe primary immunodeficiency (such as DiGeorge syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome)
- Advanced or untreated HIV infection
- Active treatment with high-dose corticosteroids or other drugs that may suppress their immune response
Any facility providing vaccinations has a contract with the state/feds for releasing additional doses of vaccine. It is really specific. For the average age appropriate person- one only needs to show up for the vaccines and recommended booster-because the feds have authorized the release to be that easy. For the initial booster (when it came out and was restricted), an order from the doctor was needed from the doc's office to confirm the special situation for vaccination. For the 4th booster, I would suspect that one could not talk their way into the vaccination because there are strict rules for giving it out and repercussions for the inappropriate administration of the vaccine. I haven't checked to see if the 4th booster requires an order, but i'd be surprised if it didn't.
The Omicron variant has definitely caused break through infections for those who have been triple vaccinated and it is not responsive to regeneron, remdesivir, or Bam e (approved monoclonals for the native strain and delta strain). It's changed just enough that the current recommendation is the use of sotrovimab for the outpatient treatment of covid.
In Idaho, the death rate from covid has been around 1% across the state (higher and low by individual counties).
Welcome to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) (idaho.gov). Each state is tracking this data.
Across the US the death rate is 1.2%( 931578 deaths/76,704,696 cases)
Those who are immune against covid are less likely to have serious effects from infection. Those who are non-immune have statistically had more significant illness- respiratory failure, pulmonary emboli, death, and "long covid", among other concern. There are plenty of people who have had more mild symptoms from infection, but this is not the course for all, just the course for them.
The vaccine is not risk free (see below) and for certain neither is contracting covid. The vaccine overall has been shown to be way less problematic for the population at large than the virus is. This does not mean that it does not pose potential serious risks... If one is considering the vaccine- talk to YOUR doctor (the one who knows you) to discuss risks/benefits. There is too much hearsay about the vaccine and the illness for that matter.
Some reported facts for you perusal.
estimated number or tractors in the US: 4.2 million.
# of US deaths attributable to tractors between 1992-2001: 2165
CDC reported vaccines administered in the US-
551,372,287
As of 2/11/2022- VAERS has reported the following number of adverse reactions to the vaccines (
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) Results (cdc.gov) ):
event reported number
death 26008
life threatening 28673
Permanent disability 45225
Birth defect 1008
Hospitalized 141548
existing hosp visit prolonged 1485
ER/office visit 312321
death rate from vaccine- (26,008/551,372,287) (100%)=.0047%
death/life threatening/permanent disability reactions-((26008+28673+45225)/551372287)(100%)=.018%
adverse reaction rate (including death) (1,119,063/551372287)(100%)=.2%
US reported risk of death from the virus- 1.2%
Risk of death/life threatening/permanent disability from the vaccine- .018%
Risk of death by tractor (for tractor user)- .05% (this is an underestimate- you get the point)
-IDK