Not for the Omicron variant.
Also consider that your chance of contracting COVID during the 6 month interval between boosters is not 100 percent. More like roughly 6 percent on average seeing that close to a quarter of the US population has been infected in a time span of 2 years. On the other hand the odds of getting vaccinated when you…
Also consider that your chance of contracting COVID during the 6 month interval between boosters is not 100 percent. More like roughly 6 percent on average seeing that close to a quarter of the US population has been infected in a time span of 2 years. On the other hand the odds of getting vaccinated when you choose to get vaccinated are 100 percent, unless the doctor has such terrible aim that they keep missing you with the needle.
Not for the Omicron variant.
Also consider that your chance of contracting COVID during the 6 month interval between boosters is not 100 percent. More like roughly 6 percent on average seeing that close to a quarter of the US population has been infected in a time span of 2 years. On the other hand the odds of getting vaccinated when you choose to get vaccinated are 100 percent, unless the doctor has such terrible aim that they keep missing you with the needle.
6 percent over 6 months. Sounds about right and easy to remember. And I'm covid free over the two years.