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I have the same question. Frankly was not expecting such a strong reaction, and if the second one were expected to be this bad, I would have serious doubts about taking it (had covid already, so possibly one shot is enough).
We have a month to figure it out. If you come across any data on this, pls post, as will I bl"n
At this point, why would anyone who previously had Covid-19 take more than a single dose of the vaccine?
The only reason (at least compelling one IMHO) is to have the vaccine documentation for purposes of traveling etc.
Yup.Other potential problem will be countries not recognizing your vaccination if you didn't take both doses within the timeframe.
And how does anyone know if they have immunity?
So there's no reason to get it until and unless that becomes a reality. So far other than getting 2 doses in Israel, I haven't seen anywhere in the world where it would help. Hence postpone.
Iceland
I have herd immunity
I can see it being the norm across the globe.
With the current CDC card? Wake me up when it happens.
Documentation will evolve.
Wake me up when it happens.
Based on Iceland, may be too late by then