Always a pleasure pekelo. Obvious to all that you have not the time to view any of the video material, but plenty of be abusive to your fellow ET'ers. lol. The chest pains occured 6 minutes after landing a passenger payload of 200 as he was pulling up to the ramp. So it is true just like you ignorantly said it was indeed "on the ground." lol This veteran airline captain has passed all his frequent physicals required by the airline for obvious reasons. Time will tell.
At some point, you're going to need to laugh at these misinformation/disinformation quacks and then put them on ignore/block. The real idiots will complain about being put on ignore/block. Yet, it doesn't stop them from posting the same garbage again and again in many different ways but at least you will not see it most of time except in the threads that you may be subscribed too and reading message posts by others not on your ignore/block list. wrbtrader
Why get a fourth so soon after the third shot? I had the first two March of 2021, boost jab last November. I just can't see the benefit of getting another one a few months after. I mean, if these things can't even last a year how effective can they really be to begin with? Do as you will, but I'll wait at least a year between shots.
They are more effective in comparison to the annual FLU vaccine for Influenza. You only need another booster if another Variant of Concern shows up, you're someone that's immunocompromised while needing work with people that are high risk (e.g. Doctor, Nurse, Police Officer, Military) or you live with someone that's in a high-risk occupation. For example, my brother is a Doctor and he works with a lot of Covid patients but not as many now. His spouse (she doesn't work) and he will need another booster shot by end of the year. His wife is Indigenous...my brother and I are 1/2 Indigenous. Similar situation for my sister (head nurse) and another brother (EMT). Also, if you're someone that's traveling to other countries or maybe you're a person of color...candidates for another booster. Simply, a 4th shot is not for everyone but it is for some people that I've mentioned above. I myself won't get another booster shot until end of year...about a month before going to Europe. Last of all, always get a Covid test an hour or so before getting a Covid vaccination. Too many people aren't doing that without knowing it can be deadly. It's very dangerous to be Covid positive and you then get a Covid vaccination. It can result in hospitalization or possibly death. wrbtrader
It was recommended for those 60 and older. I'm 63. (I did the math.) A number of people I know got COVID. And while the effects were like those of a bad flu, I just don't want to mess around. These other folks had already gotten either their second dose or their first booster. I suspect it might have been worse for them had they not gotten any shots. None of them had vaccination side effects. And so, as boosters go, I vote for both belt and suspenders. I'm getting the 4th shot at 3:20PM today. Pray for me.
I'm in my mid 50s and I'll be getting my 2nd booster shot about a month before traveling internationally at the end of the year. Not willing to take any chance with Covid dancing around in Europe looking for a traveling victim. Besides, I still have a vivid memory of my last hospitalization in 2016...I collapsed at a hospital in South France resulting in a coma/life support... From an disease that could have been prevented had I not ignored a schedule vaccination a few months earlier. wrbtrader
Fort Campbell, Christian County, Kentucky Vaccination Rates - Although the military bases are highly vaccinated with fewer breakthrough rates, fewer hospitalizations, fewer deaths... The surrounding cities in Christian County have more Covid numbers because overall the county is doing poorly in its fight against Covid. The good thing news...overall the Covid numbers are declining. Here is an interesting fact about vaccination against other diseases in the state of Kentucky... Children who were not up-to-date on required immunizations were given a 30-day grace period to become up-to-date or to begin a vaccine series towards becoming up-to-date. Immunization certificates were documented in 93.4% of kindergarteners, 96.6% of seventh graders, 96.1% of eleventh graders, and 96.3%. That's a very high vaccination rate against other diseases in the state of Kentucky and its the reason why they have low disease numbers among children. Another interesting situation... April 4th, the University of Kentucky said a weekly Covid testing requirement for students and employees who are not vaccinated against the coronavirus would end Monday. The move comes amid high vaccination rates at the school and lower rates of the virus on campus and in the Lexington community, news outlets reported, citing an email from UK President Eli Capilouto. “Our high vaccination numbers coupled with the steady decline in positive cases indicate the success of our efforts to keep our community safe,” Capilouto said. “These numbers also signify that now is the appropriate time to adjust the policy around testing... UK changed its mask policy last month, making them optional in common areas and some events, though they are still required in classrooms, labs, and offices.” --------- Simply, they're focusing appropriately on the declining Covid numbers at the university because of the high vaccination rates among students and employees. The point I'm making, as counties across America begin to traverse from a Pandemic to an Endemic...you will see pockets of high vaccination rates within groups (e.g. military, universities, schools) that resulted in FEWER Covid hospitalization and death numbers... These are groups surrounded by HIGH Covid numbers (although declining fast) within the community because of low vaccination rates. That's what public health agency policy does in an Endemic. They adjust their health guidelines in targeted areas regardless of the overall rates of diseases within a state and/or county of a state. In contrast, in a Pandemic, blanket health guidelines across an entire state. wrbtrader