volleyyyball [none/use name] to covid • edit-23 years agoGiven what we know now, how does COVID infection typically affect a fully vaccinated, healthy person between 18-35? And what's the worst cause scenario?message-squaremessage-square15 fedilinkarrow-up121file-text
arrow-up121message-squareGiven what we know now, how does COVID infection typically affect a fully vaccinated, healthy person between 18-35? And what's the worst cause scenario?volleyyyball [none/use name] to covid • edit-23 years agomessage-square15 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
By fully vaccinated, I mean boostered, too. Asking for reference to how worried I should be about some people
minus-squareMother [any]hexbear12·edit-23 years agoProbably not very much, slight fatigue or a mild cold, if you get sick at all. Worse case scenario obviously it just hits you different and you die, but triple vaccinated and no comorbidities your chances of that are win-the lottery low link
minus-squareswampfox [none/use name]hexbear9·3 years ago hits you different and you die :sicko-hexbear: link
Probably not very much, slight fatigue or a mild cold, if you get sick at all. Worse case scenario obviously it just hits you different and you die, but triple vaccinated and no comorbidities your chances of that are win-the lottery low
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Dying sounds bad
Source?
I made it up
I mean yeah that’s why it’s the worst case scenario
Yeah