So, basically at least case wise we are up to around where we were as a country in January which is kind of alarming even with about 1/2 of adults in the U.S. vaccinated. The fact that EVEN with 1/2 of adults vaccinated we are up to the same level in January is really something to think about.
The other thing I have become aware of is that if you are over 50 you likely should get a booster about 6 months after you receive your first Covid Vaccinations. Why?
Because your immunity tends to decrease pretty fast after around 5 or 6 months.
For example, Even though Jesse Jackson and his wife were vaccinated in January both are in the hospital with Covid right now and he's 79. So, if you count the months he has been 8 months since his vaccinations now and he has Covid. So, I'm thinking that around 6 months is when you should get a booster to stay alive from any Covid exposures that might accidentally occur in your life.
The only good news in all this is that instead of losing 3000 or 4000 people a day to Covid we are only losing 1000 a day right now to Covid which is directly as a result of vaccinations here in the U.S.
So, we are only losing 1/3 to 1/4 of the number of people we were losing in January right now.
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