Great question, isn’t it?
Here is my advice.
You decide but base your decision with some critical thinking after reading/researching the pros and cons, the safety and efficacy, and not deciding until you read as many varying opinions as you can.
But do not let the media sway you as they rarely show you the many different and opposing sides to an issue. Instead they just try to sway your opinion to whomever is paying them the most.
Do your homework.
Be informed before you consent, whatever your decision is.
So here are some viewpoints on the new boosters.
Please take the time to read/watch and use critical thinking skills before making a decision.
Dr. Fauci on COVID vaccines moving forward.
He gives lots of data here right?
Why do we have two arms? This is what our government leaders believe.
More data and critical thought here as well, right?
Andy Slavitt, advisor to the President.
Read his quick tweet thread so he can show you all the data as to why to take the boosters.
Questions, theories, data and discussions are how I work and think.
A bit more critical thinking here?
Booster helpful or not to the immune system?
If you have any other articles, data, etc that would add to the informed consent discussion, both pro and con, feel free to add it in the comments section.
We can have a civil discussion and even agree to disagree on our decisions. That is what individualized healthcare is all about.
Just saw this one. Probably also worth a read. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4206070
No shots & no boosters for us! We know too many folks who have had serious, unexpected health issues that they never had before the "vaccine" that isn't a vaccine. Now that some of the study results on natural immunity after having covid are hitting the news, we are so glad that we resisted the intimidation of others, even with the resulting shunning by family and friends. We'd much rather be alive & healthy than know that we gave in to the pressure simply for the sake of acceptance by those being herded like cattle! Hmm. does that make us rebels because we're bucking the system? Or does that make us prudent!