are all of the boosters the same as original, just smaller doses or are there actual differences that "stay up to date" with most recent varients?
Aggie95 said:
are all of the boosters the same as original, just smaller doses or are there actual differences that "stay up to date" with most recent varients?
Not yet. It should be available in under a month hopefully.98Ag99Grad said:
Can you actually get the novavax shot now? I saw it was approved finally.
Correct, but follow up studies seem to support efficacy even vs omicron varients.OldArmy71 said:
I know nothing other than the helpful information I get from doctors on this board and from trusted internet sources, but it is worth noting that the original research done on the Novovax vaccine
was conducted prior to the circulation of Delta and Omicron variants, so its efficacy against Omicron and its subvariants is unknown.
$$$$$$TheMasterplan said:
Pretty sad that Novavax had already been approved in places like New Zealand and Australia and the FDA dragged their feet and just now approved it.
US bureaucracy dragging the country down once again.
Aggie95 said:
are all of the boosters the same as original, just smaller doses or are there actual differences that "stay up to date" with most recent varients?
DadHammer said:
I have had three shots.
I just got over Covid in May. No more shots for me.
West Point Aggie said:DadHammer said:
I have had three shots.
I just got over Covid in May. No more shots for me.
I've had three and my annual check up is in a week. I was asked if I wanted a 4th…big ol no!
Furlock Bones said:Aggie95 said:
are all of the boosters the same as original, just smaller doses or are there actual differences that "stay up to date" with most recent varients?
The current "boosters" from Moderna and Pfizer are still the same shots as the original despite both CEOs proudly proclaiming they could essentially update them overnight.
Most recent data shows that the current vaccines have near zero efficacy on the latest omicron BA4 and BA5 variants. Prior omicron infection does confer some defense against the latest variants.
I have had the Moderna 3 times. I won't even contemplate getting another until they are updated. It's quite literally absurd at this point.
Harry Stone said:Furlock Bones said:Aggie95 said:
are all of the boosters the same as original, just smaller doses or are there actual differences that "stay up to date" with most recent varients?
The current "boosters" from Moderna and Pfizer are still the same shots as the original despite both CEOs proudly proclaiming they could essentially update them overnight.
Most recent data shows that the current vaccines have near zero efficacy on the latest omicron BA4 and BA5 variants. Prior omicron infection does confer some defense against the latest variants.
I have had the Moderna 3 times. I won't even contemplate getting another until they are updated. It's quite literally absurd at this point.
updating the booster is the easy part. the hard part is keeping up with mutations and getting an EUA and change in manufacturing the new vaccine/booster.
Furlock Bones said:Harry Stone said:Furlock Bones said:Aggie95 said:
are all of the boosters the same as original, just smaller doses or are there actual differences that "stay up to date" with most recent varients?
The current "boosters" from Moderna and Pfizer are still the same shots as the original despite both CEOs proudly proclaiming they could essentially update them overnight.
Most recent data shows that the current vaccines have near zero efficacy on the latest omicron BA4 and BA5 variants. Prior omicron infection does confer some defense against the latest variants.
I have had the Moderna 3 times. I won't even contemplate getting another until they are updated. It's quite literally absurd at this point.
updating the booster is the easy part. the hard part is keeping up with mutations and getting an EUA and change in manufacturing the new vaccine/booster.
Multiple types of flu vaccine get updated every year. We are over a year and a half in. All of the Data showing that the original vaccines no longer offer protection against current virus. This is about profits.
My advice is getting a new physician.TRD-Ferguson said:
Saw my physician today for a regular exam. Asked if I was fully vaccinated and I said "yes" thinking I was. He asked how many shots and I said 3 with the most recent being March '22.
Told me I was supposed to get another shot in May. No one told me that when I got the one in March. He strongly recommended that I get a fourth shot soon to maintain my antibodies. Said I need to go back to the pharmacy since his practice has no COVID vaccines.
I'm not sure I want to do that. I'm 66 and have a clean bill of health otherwise. Haven't had COVID either but have been exposed to it multiple times with kids, grandkids, neighbors, etc.