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The health-care leader is asking unvaccinated residents to consider getting the vaccine. “At this point in time it is the best thing we can do to protect ourselves and others,” Marshall noted, recognizing that while some cannot be vaccinated, getting the shot is “still the best thing we can do to protect and care for one another.”
"getting the shot is “still the best thing we can do to protect and care for one another.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: HawkEyi
Just because I haven't looked this week...what is happening in Israel right now?
Honest question.
The booster campaign has also dramatically shifted the vaccination status of people who do get seriously ill. In mid-August, after vaccine efficacy had started to wane and before the effects of boosters had taken hold, 59% of severe patients were fully vaccinated.
originally posted by: Chalcedony
a reply to: HawkEyi
Said it before and I will say it again.... no matter how statistically rare a side effect is, if it happens to you, it's 100% and you have to live with it, possibly for the rest of your life. And do you think the doctors care that you had a bad side effect? Heck no. It doesn't affect them, why would they care..... until it does.