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I’m trying to make it to the newest one supposedly out in September.

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https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2024/s-t0627-vaccine-recommendations.html

The new, updated vaccines won’t be out till Fall. How are we supposed to stay ‘current?’

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Make sure you have the previous round.

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But what does ‘staying up to date with you vaccination’ means?

Yearly jab?

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Technically that advice will somewhat depend on statistics about infections which haven’t occurred yet. At this stage the CDC advice is to get 1 dose of any of the 3 available vaccines if you haven’t already done so in the last 12 months (for people aged 12-65)

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I wonder how long before they just roll this into the yearly flu vaccine? It doesn’t seem like something that is ever going away until all the anti-vaxxers die.

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Yeah probably not but it depends on how the virus changes over time. I read there is some early research potentially indicating that symptom severity is lower in the current wave than Omicron. If so and if that becomes a continuing trend that may impact the rate at which we vaccinate (or whether new vaccines need to be developed etc)

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