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@carsoncreek

Just weighing in from my personal experience and viewpoint. I have had Covid 3 times (I’m 65). It wasn’t fun, but no hospitalization. I chose not to get the vaccines because they don’t prevent it, and I was more concerned with the lack of long term testing and side effects. If you are having side effects from the shots, I would not get boosters.

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I haven't heard or read of anyone having long-term side effects from COVID vaccines or boosters. My own experience is that after becoming infected with COVID in early 2020 (when the medical professionals testing consisted of asking "Have you been to China?"), I suffered what was initially called "False Dawn" (then changed to "Long Hauler" then "Long Covid" then "Post Acute Covid Syndrome" or "PACS"). Long Covid symptoms stayed with me until my second Moderna vaccine in March 2021. This 2nd Vaxx seemed to be the answer and I seemed "cured." LC came back when I went for the 1st booster and was given a 3rd Vaxx by accident in August 2021. It was a struggle again until I caught Covid for a second time in June 2022. Now LC is way worse. I hope that the Omicron booster helps me the way the 2nd vaxx did and plan to get it as soon as I am eligible (late-October 2022)