Yes staffing issue and working face to face with unmasked kids are rough, I'm in the same boat except I am seeing the sick ones with fever and coughing in my face.
That does not change the fact that there is NO EVIDENCE that a booster makes any difference outside of the 65+ and immunocomprised. I am not arguing about restricting or allowing boosters it is an argument about what health experts recommend and the power behind that recommendation. If an expert group recommends something it should be based on sound evidence and this is not based on anything but "doing something" to decrease case numbers.
They are looking at dropping antibody titers and extrapolating risk from those numbers. The real world data on lower risk patients does not currently support that theory as they seem to maintain robust T cell immunity even with dropping titers. Thus the reason for the ACIP to say hold up let's get more information first.
The CDC said no thanks we are going to advise this anyway because..... I believe because of political and social pressure.
It is very similar to mask mandates. There is no clear evidence they work especially in younger kids. But teachers and parents feel you must do something to stop the spread so they mask kids 2+. We also did things in the past like leeching and drilling holes in skulls for headaches. It is not wrong to ask for scientific evidence to make a scientific decision. Just doing something that seems right at the time is not always the best answer in retrospect.
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