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Franklin Tessler, MD's avatar

Eric, thanks as always for your comprehensive summary. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that few people, even those who’ve kept up with vaccinations, seem to be aware of the CDC’s current recommendation for a repeat booster for individuals who are 65 or older.

I don’t know how many people use the CDC’s website, but I find it confusing, with too many links. Key information should be presented more prominently. They should consider a section that lets you enter items that apply to you (age, prior vaccination or infection, and so on) and then provides a recommendation.

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Mary Ann Brown's avatar

Thank you for the updates, Eric. I try to pay attention to the latest recommendations and research re: COVID-19. I have been very careful, getting all of the recommended vaccines and utilizing rapid testing a few times when I had respiratory symptoms. (All tests were negative.) I have not had the infection and am very grateful as I know that it increases the chances of developing

Long Covid. I too was disappointed by the CDC’s recent change in guidelines re: number of days of isolation before returning to work or school. As a former teacher, I felt that the guidelines could definitely increase risk of transmission of the virus in schools.

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