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Dr Death

thought this thread was going a different direction . . .

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Boosters take effect almost immediately, offering increased protection for your holiday get-togethers.​

"Unlike primary vaccine doses, you get the effect immediately within days." That means folks can get the shot and confidently go to a holiday party later that week.

Doctors have long understood that the vaccine's efficacy would wane over time. A booster renews your resilience against infection. As Dr. Makary described it, "rewinding back to that level of protection they had early on when they had their first two doses."

Dr. Makary shared some stats to illustrate the impacts of the booster on immunity — and these numbers are hard to ignore. For a standard fully-vaccinated individual who once had 89-93% efficacy, the months following saw significant decreases in protection against infection:

  • Moderna vaccine efficacy drops to 58%
  • Pfizer drops to 45%
  • Johnson & Johnson drops to 13%
So now that the booster is available for everyone, who should get it first? Dr. Makary urges folks who are at risk — elderly or immunocompromised — to make their appointment before heading out to that party. "If somebody is over 65, I would say try to get your booster before the family gathering."
 

Boosters take effect almost immediately, offering increased protection for your holiday get-togethers.​

"Unlike primary vaccine doses, you get the effect immediately within days." That means folks can get the shot and confidently go to a holiday party later that week.

Doctors have long understood that the vaccine's efficacy would wane over time. A booster renews your resilience against infection. As Dr. Makary described it, "rewinding back to that level of protection they had early on when they had their first two doses."

Dr. Makary shared some stats to illustrate the impacts of the booster on immunity — and these numbers are hard to ignore. For a standard fully-vaccinated individual who once had 89-93% efficacy, the months following saw significant decreases in protection against infection:

  • Moderna vaccine efficacy drops to 58%
  • Pfizer drops to 45%
  • Johnson & Johnson drops to 13%
So now that the booster is available for everyone, who should get it first? Dr. Makary urges folks who are at risk — elderly or immunocompromised — to make their appointment before heading out to that party. "If somebody is over 65, I would say try to get your booster before the family gathering."
How many boosters have you gotten?
 
Calling these a "vaccine" is still comical to me. "Fully vaccinated" and efficacy drops??? 😂 😂 😂
 
Biggest farce, scam, psychological operation, manipulation in history.

Much.of it just to get one man out of office because he was an outsider.
 
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I call BS on this one. @Raoul Duke MU please help squash the untruthtitudes and falsehoods this uneducated deplorable is spewing before Congress.

Somebitch took his MAGA hat off before entering the building, but Liberals are too smart to be fooled.
Idiot ^^^ insists he be proven to be an idiot.
 

Boosters take effect almost immediately, offering increased protection for your holiday get-togethers.​

"Unlike primary vaccine doses, you get the effect immediately within days." That means folks can get the shot and confidently go to a holiday party later that week.

Doctors have long understood that the vaccine's efficacy would wane over time. A booster renews your resilience against infection. As Dr. Makary described it, "rewinding back to that level of protection they had early on when they had their first two doses."

Dr. Makary shared some stats to illustrate the impacts of the booster on immunity — and these numbers are hard to ignore. For a standard fully-vaccinated individual who once had 89-93% efficacy, the months following saw significant decreases in protection against infection:

  • Moderna vaccine efficacy drops to 58%
  • Pfizer drops to 45%
  • Johnson & Johnson drops to 13%
So now that the booster is available for everyone, who should get it first? Dr. Makary urges folks who are at risk — elderly or immunocompromised — to make their appointment before heading out to that party. "If somebody is over 65, I would say try to get your booster before the family gathering."

Get your boosters, put your mask on and toe the Democrat line, candyass. The rest of us will live freely.
 
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