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Question about boosters for under 50s and waning immunity

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Blankspace4 · 21/10/2021 07:26

DH and I are both under 40 with no pre existing conditions that would class us as CEV.

Our local authority were ahead of the game with the first round of jabs meaning we were both fully vaxxed by mid May

Is it the plan to offer everyone a booster, or just those who are over 50/CEV?

What is the research on immunity post 6 months….presume this doesn’t just fall off a cliff?

I’m feeling a tad anxious about going into Christmas season with waning immunity and cases sky high (if we don’t get a booster)

No doubt this will apply to many others too - anyone got any insight to share?

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puppeteer · 21/10/2021 12:56

@beentoldcomputersaysno

I thought about this too. Maybe that's why govt wanted to get as many kids infected as possible as risk in their parents increases over time due to waning?
Hmm. Didn’t join that up, but actually quite a good strategy.
dogwog · 21/10/2021 16:27

Well if you get covid either after being double jabbed I wouldn't have thought there was any hurry to get a booster. Natural immunity is far superior than a booster would be. Plus in all probability you would have caught the Delta strain.

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