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What is the Difference Between The First 2 Covid Injections and the Booster(s)?

I cannot find any discernable difference.

If there is no difference would you have taken any injections if you knew you had to take up to 4/5 in a year and a half?
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gol979 · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 fair play. Its all about choice...well should be anyway
@gol979 There are lots of procedures that are repeated.

Chemo.
Dialysis.
As someone else mentioned, other inoculations. Tetanus. Other viruses.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 yes but that wasnt what we were told at the beginning though. This is unprecedented. I know of no injection schedule that is anywhere between 4-5 shots in a year and a half...and if we were told this info at the start then im sure many would have chosen not to partake?
@gol979 Why? You're talking about (so far for me), 3 shots in 13 months. That's less than 1-every-four-months. I take three medications EVERY DAY.

I got covid-19 before the first shot was available. I wasn't even sick enough for hospitalization and it still was awful.

I'd take a shot a month to avoid repeating that experience.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@Mamapolo2016 like i said, fair play. Its your choice to happily have 3 per year. That wasnt what was portrayed at the rollout. It was "100% safe and effective" and clearly its neither

Many have chosen not to partake because of constantly changing medical instructions but were/are vilified for making this decision about what goes in their own bodies