Boosters every 6 months? Oh my!

LadyOnArooftop

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If, as is now being suggested, we may have to have booster jabs every 6 months, I am one of those, who are only now starting to question this whole vaccination saga. I can remember as a child at school being lined up to be vaccinated. Whatever it was for, it was to last a lifetime. In my ignorance, that was my idea of vaccines. I am not looking forward to being leaned on into getting something pumped into me every 6 months (the vaccine) :rolleyes:
 
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If, as is now being suggested, we may have to have booster jabs every 6 months, I am one of those, who are only now starting to question this whole vaccination saga. I can remember as a child at school being lined up to be vaccinated. Whatever it was for, it was to last a lifetime. In my ignorance, that was my idea of vaccines. I am not looking forward to being leaned on into getting something pumped into me every 6 months (the vaccine) :rolleyes:
It’s every 4 months according to the CEO of Pfizer. And yes, more people are asking questions now, it is good to see.
I think the govt preparing to go against the JVCI, and continue to begin jabbing kids when there are major concerns, is an eye opener for many. It’s not about health any more.
 

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If, as is now being suggested, we may have to have booster jabs every 6 months, I am one of those, who are only now starting to question this whole vaccination saga. I can remember as a child at school being lined up to be vaccinated. Whatever it was for, it was to last a lifetime. In my ignorance, that was my idea of vaccines. I am not looking forward to being leaned on into getting something pumped into me every 6 months (the vaccine) :rolleyes:
Agreed - I've had 2 jabs, then symptoms, but kept me out of hospital Flu has always been with us, without the politics
 
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I think the problem is there still no "live" vaccine for covid and we're years away from one. Chicken pox, polio and even tb are "live" vaccines and the reason we only get them once.

They stay in our body's for ever.

In the mean time its going to mean regular boosters for covid until they can produce a better vaccine.
 
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