Would someone tell me how to use this ignore fumctuon? Because I'm going to use it this season when the idoit doomsayers keep regurchitating the same pearl clutching from last year.
Well maybe dad shouldn’t have tried to fry up some Jews (or Zionists). I realize it sucks for these kids but this shit stain of a human should have thought about that before he tried to off dozens of innocent people.
You would have to have titers drawn to prove that. There are huge percentages of people who caught it, developed antibodies, and never showed any significant symptoms.
Agree, it’s misery, but you’re working with old data. The number of immune naive people that are out there is almost nothing. The incidence of long Covid with prior immunity is greatly reduced. Even more so with omicron. And that’s where I go back to having a personal discussion with your physician on your risks for Covid complications and subsequent booster immunizations.
The language certainly does not take the personal recommendations and discussion away from physicians and their patients for individualized Covid vaccine decisions.
It is pretty clear, five years and multiple strains later that Covid has become a nuisance illness for the vast majority of Americans. If you really want to make a difference in vaccinations that are currently have poor uptake then the focus should be on adult RSV, pneumonia, and flu vaccination rates which have suffered under public hesitancy of vaccines since Covid. This is in addition to childhood immunizations like pertussis and measles. And while the current and very public and tragic measles outbreak is highly concerning, many more children died this year from RSV and influenza.
All the other adult and pediatric illnesses I mentioned currently have a much higher morbidity and mortality than Covid.
Public health should not bow to the political and media hot potato.
This makes sense given the current epidemiology and risk for severe Covid disease in select populations. Surprised the vaccine manufacturers didn’t have their grubby hands in the recommendations. BTW, I’m a huge proponent of vaccines but I’m also wary of big pharmas influence on health care policy.