Great! Just tell me when I can get one and I'll be there.
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Race ya there!
Ditto. I've been watching for the new vaccine to become available. Will be getting it once I can confirm it's in use.
great! i just had a newborn, and want to protect them, gonna pick this up as soon as i can.
I had the OG Covid (in December 2019 before is was cool and everyone started doing it), Astra-Zeneca, Moderna, two Pfizers, Omicron, and a Pfizer bivalent. I'll be getting this one as soon as I'm eligible.
Oh, good. Just in time for my conference last week.
Health Canada says:
Starting in fall 2023, it's recommended that you get an updated COVID-19 vaccine dose if it's been at least 6 months:
- since your last COVID-19 vaccine dose or
- since you last had COVID-19 (whichever happened later)
I got my vaccination last month, so I will get this at the end of February 2024
I checked earlier this year on BC's site and they were only recommending at risk people to get their 4th shot, curious if that changed or they were trying to ration current stock. Felt off cause everything else I read recommended 6 months but there wasn't an open sign up from what I saw like the earlier shots.
Too bad I just had my second round of COVID at the end of August. If this booster had been available a couple of months earlier maybe I would have been able to prevent it! Thankfully because of the vaccines both times I've had it were mild
It makes way more sense for this to be released in late August, before the return to school and after summer vacations... Anyone know why it's so late arriving / getting approved?
Fool me once, Moderna.