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Getting new Covid booster and RSV

Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Jan 4 8:42am | Replies (89)

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@colleenyoung

@seeker4answers, on forums like this one, one can get the impression that more people have adverse reactions to a vaccine or negative side effects from a treatment than those who benefit. Please keep in mind that the people who do not experience side effects typically do not seek out support. They go on with their lives. Millions of people received the Covid, flu and RSV vaccines without adverse reactions. I don't disagree that people sharing here have experienced serious side effects. The impression of numbers, however, may be skewed.

Like you said it is a personal decision. Your decision should include your personal risk factors and an open discussion with your doctor who knows your medical history and the medical evidence.

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@colleenyoung, completely agree with this. My parents have been fully vaccinated, including all boosters, and haven't had any issues and they are older. (83 and 86). I on the other hand, hav a history of bad reactions to any and all vaccines I've ever received. The Covid one being the worst and longest lasting negative side effects. 2 years and counting....