going to get. it gets trickier if you re 50 to 60. i worked in the care field. i m exposed all the time. i did get the second booster. but you know if you re average risk, may make sense to wait. i do want to clarify that some people are not getting the booster now because they think that will prevent them from getting a boostner the fall when it s available. that s not the case. nobody has suggested that getting a booster today will mean that you re not eligible to get a boostner the fall for the sub variants. it s an individual decision for you to make and also with your doctor or your healthcare provider and decide does it make sense for you. neil: there s a lot of people that hear about the position the president is in. he seems to be getter along better. but other famous people that are getting this and fully vaccinated with the booster shots and all of that, but the spikes in cases, especially not
that maybe hold off on a booster until you know for sure that it can handle some of these new variants? well, neil, great to see you as well. it s an evolving situation as you know. now we are finding that the new sub variants are probably not really protected by the booster for the vast majority of people. so it s really an individual situation or decision based on your individual risk. and that s why most people agree if you re 60 or over or if you have chronic medical conditions or if you re immunosuppressed, it makes sense to get as many boosters available to you as well. because you re at higher risk for severe disease. even if the boosters don t necessarily give you great coverage for the sub variants, they give you some. you never know. the majority of cases right there are the variants that you re talking about, that doesn t mean every case is and you re not sure which you re
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