DisneyCane
Well-Known Member
The issue for me isn't the time it takes, it's the reaction. When I get the flu shot my arm is a little sore for a few hours. When I got my second dose of Moderna, I had a fever and was knocked out for a whole day in addition to my arm being sore. The side effects were just as bad as a minor illness.My monies on a yearly shot, like the flu shot, that idea will likely make some peoples head explode but for most people it won’t be a big deal, a minute spent at their target or grocery store pharmacy every fall.
I also think it’ll end up with numbers similar to the flu shot, probably 50% will get it every year and 50% won’t. (Assuming original vaccine protection against hospitalization remains high). Those who aren’t worried about getting the flu likely won’t be worried about getting mild COVID either.
I joked at the time that I was going to make a T-Shirt that said, "I gave myself a fever so I won't get a cough."
Now those side effects are worth it to prevent a serious illness but not to prevent a minor illness.