True_Blue69
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Is anyone still bothering with boosters until they know it works with the new variant? Don’t see the point until this is clear if it’s about to take over as the dominant strain.
Boosters work with Delta and that's the biggest problem right now.Is anyone still bothering with boosters until they know it works with the new variant? Don’t see the point until this is clear if it’s about to take over as the dominant strain.
It depends what you mean by whether it works? It's still very likely that for omicron the boosters will prevent people from going to hospital or dying but it may not stop cases.Is anyone still bothering with boosters until they know it works with the new variant? Don’t see the point until this is clear if it’s about to take over as the dominant strain.
Is anyone still bothering with boosters until they know it works with the new variant? Don’t see the point until this is clear if it’s about to take over as the dominant strain.
Bizarre comment.
Boosters provide excellent protection against delta, currently still hospitalising 5,000 people a week, and everyone thinks they will help against omicron, though of course precisely how much isn't known.
If everyone waits until it takes over, it's too late to vaccinate widely against it.
Whereas if people are boosted in advance, it will slow any omicron spike in hospitalisation and death.
Why wouldn't you? There's no downside and potentially huge upsides.
Boosters work with Delta and that's the biggest problem right now.
I'm as far from a Covid conspiracy theorist as you can get but I totally agree about much of the media. The scaremongering has been off the scale at times, particularly now this new variant has arrived. While I'm not advocating giving people false hope by plugging only positive stories, a bit of balance wouldn't go amiss.that’s very interesting not a lot of talk of this on morning breakfast tv.
more counting cases of new variant (14 now I think!!) and everyone they interview it’s all about more restrictions . They love it.
if another different booster is around the corner for a new variant, I can wait for that. Seems pointless until it’s proven it works against a variant 500% more transmissible.
Im fully protected though, ie less than 6 months since 2nd jab, so no concerns there.
The efficacy of vaccines reduces with time. Yours will be approx 40% - 50% if you are 5-6 months from your second jab. The booster takes that back to 90% +.Im fully protected though, ie less than 6 months since 2nd jab, so no concerns there.
Pfizer have supposedly upped the UK supplied price from £18 per dose to £22 per dose. If you think about it we'll need something like 40m doses and that's £880m or £100m+ extra.your protected, a booster would still protect you more. the UK is the only country I've heard of that has this 6 months rule, probably to save on costs. Its certainly not a thing in the states and Israel for example.
Yet the media are going into overdrive and whipping up hysteria once again.I read an article by Sarah Gilbert the creator of the AZ vaccine and she said that for a viral variant to avoid the vaccine entirely it would have to mutate to the point where it would no longer function.
Pfizer have supposedly upped the UK supplied price from £18 per dose to £22 per dose. If you think about it we'll need something like 40m doses and that's £880m or £100m+ extra.
It's no wonder is it that the pharma lobby was trying to kill off the £2.50 per dose AZ vaccine over the summer....
I think we should all have the booster but I remain highly suspicious of companies like Pfizer, especially with the revelations around malpractice around trials. I'd much rather have the AZ vaccine again although I don't think that's allowed this time.
I don't know what media you see. It all seems fairly balanced toward we haven't a clue what this means, so let's be careful out there.Yet the media are going into overdrive and whipping up hysteria once again.
Of course they are, it's a story which is no different to hysteria around football transfers. That doesn't mean that we have to lose our ability to reason, it's a major reason why I don't watch the news anymore.Yet the media are going into overdrive and whipping up hysteria once again.
What will you do at the 6 month checkpoint?Im fully protected though, ie less than 6 months since 2nd jab, so no concerns there.
I really can't see a situation where we're back to square one at all - not one scientist is coming out and saying that the jabs won't work at all. And we're also not in the same place where front line medical staff are running out of masks, or oxygen etc.Of course they are, it's a story which is no different to hysteria around football transfers. That doesn't mean that we have to lose our ability to reason.
Basically I think it's simple. Omicron will result in a reset to day zero or nothing will really change. Let's hope it's the latter but please don't forget that the possibility of the latter was only won through having the vaccines and boosters.
The losers in this and everything in the future will be the ones who don't get vaccinated and don't get the boosters, the hysteria is justified for those people.