As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations creep up during a summer wave of heightened virus activity, updated vaccines are still likely weeks away.

Why it matters:

  • Americans have largely tuned out COVID, but the latest COVID uptick is a reminder that the virus continues to circulate and mutate — though the threat is far below pandemic-era levels.
  • Health officials face a challenge convincing a pandemic-fatigued public to get an updated COVID shot, as vaccine uptake has declined with each successive booster.
    • PetDinosaurs@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Are you fucking kidding me? Mock? Dude didn’t think the flu was dangerous. That’s (maybe almost) as dangerous as being a COVID vaccine denier and deserving of criticism.

      Next, I want you to apologize for not googling “long flu” before making this comment. Do that and get back to me. Consider thinking before posting. Everything I’ve said is completely factual.

      Now, no one is saying that COVID is not dangerous or that it killed millions, but the flu is also very dangerous. That’s why we get vaccinated for the flu every year and why we will (I think) have to do the same for COVID.

      COVID killed so many because it was completely novel. When the flu was/is introduced to unexposed populations, it kills terribly. I can’t say more or less bad than COVID. Nearly everyone has now been exposed to flu, similar to COVID, and now we can’t do the “more or less dangerous” science in a simple statistical manner.

      I’m not sure how else to end this except to say, huh?

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      1 year ago

      Post viral syndrome is not unique to covid, and is typically minor and short lived