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appalachiablue

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2. You bring up some impt. and troubling issues, thanks. This
Wed May 25, 2022, 01:23 PM
May 2022

that you wrote is the crux of concern for me as well and others following the pandemic news closely:

- "the trend in the graph is deteriorating fast in the face of new variants and fading booster effectiveness with time. Even one month ago stats are way out of date." -

If it proves helpful to get a booster every month or so until and if a 'super vaccine' is produced, I'll sign up.

But will more boosters be offered given issues of effectiveness, esp. for new variants, also cost and availability.

The walking incubators of new variants in people who refuse to vax and use precaution is appalling.

In the meantime, keep up protections, follow guidelines and try to stay well is what I know.

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