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Originally Posted by Discombobulated
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I was recently informed of this by one of the vaccination sites who gave me the full-dose Moderna #3. They said it is NOT a booster, but rather a third dose in a series, and that I'll likely need a fourth dose at least 6 months after this third dose, since I'm immunocompromised.
Now, they are opening up boosters (full dosage for the rest of the vaccines, and only 1/2 dose for the Moderna) to all adults 18 and over in the U.S. It would appear that they are doing that anywhere between 6 months and 12 months of them getting their first two jabs in the series.
Children are also getting their first doses of vaccine, but booster for those 12 and over have not yet been discussed - at least not in the U.S. They're still doing extensive research around the globe to see if the boosters will be needed and safe for children under 18. The important issue, however, is making sure the unvaccinated get vaccinated. Otherwise, it would appear that the majority of the unvaccinated are not only superspreading to all, but also the ones most likely to die off with the immunocompromised breakthrough cases and/or the other high-risk population who are either under-vaccinated (received only one jab in a two-jab series of mRNA and/or never took the booster) or they got severe breakthrough cases due to their lack of being diagnosed with some even higher risk situation such as being immunocompromised. The problem with these vaccine distribution paradigms is that they assume that people are being diagnosed correctly, but they negate the fact that (a) not everyone has affordable healthcare in order to get properly diagnosed with a high-risk or immunocompromising situation, (b) not everyone's physician is a good one who will diagnose you properly, and/or (c) many people are often misdiagnosed and therefore at even greater risk for preventable disease and premature death because their physicians didn't give them the proper diagnosis. Not everyone knows they are high-risk for premature death. This is why there should really be vaccinations provided to ALL PERSONS, especially given the millions in waste because expired vaccines had to be thrown away. Those could have been efficiently put into the arms of anyone who wanted it.