What the title says, I was talking to someone last month and they'd mentioned how they get boosters on their own schedule and that because of the dysfunctional nature of US healthcare no one keeps track or cares. I switched insurance this January to a new insurance company and it seemed like a good time to test it out. I just said that I'd lost my card and my last shot was earlier than when the bivalent boosters were released and went to a different pharmacy than I had previously had gone to. I know a few people who have had breakthrough cases since getting their bivalent boosters in September and wanted to avoid this. I figured I would share this info since we're more or less on our own for preventing infection.
I got my bivalent booster the first day I could. Been thinking it has to be time for a new one but idk they'd give it to me
COVID vaccination is said to protect against hospitalization for 4 months, so 4 months is the frequency I've been aiming for
I'm coming up on 4 months since my shot so I better look into getting another then
Yeah, I got mine the first week of September or around then. I think I missed 4 months by 3 days, but I'll be traveling in two weeks and wanted to be prepared in advanced.