Fall COVID-19 Update
FALL COVID UPDATE
Dear Patient,
Although the months drag on with this pandemic, and we still find ourselves masking and worrying, there is plenty of reason for optimism this Halloween.
1) BOOSTERS! The FDA has approved booster doses of the Covid vaccine for those who have completed the primary series of the Pfizer, Moderna or J&J vaccine. All J&J recipients are eligible, and all those over the age of 65 are eligible. Those under 65 who are at high risk of serious Covid infection, or high risk of exposure, are also eligible.
2) We have received a shipment of Moderna vaccine in the office, and will be giving the boosters to those meeting the above criteria, or a first/second injection for those who have not yet been vaccinated. We will be holding a Covid clinic similar to our annual flu clinic on Saturday, November 6. Please call if you’d like to come in.
3) Covid boosters should be given at least 2 months after the J&J vaccine, or at least 6 months after the second Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. There is no need to stay with the same vaccine that you received in your initial immunization.
4) Although your level of protection is good after 2 doses of Pfizer or Moderna (less so after the J&J vaccine), evidence suggests that the booster dose provides a substantially higher level of protection, against both mild and more serious forms of the disease.
5) The number of Covid cases continues to decline, both locally and nationally, though the numbers remain high compared to earlier in the year. The reason for the decline is simple: more people are getting vaccinated, and the unvaccinated are getting infected in large numbers. The result is a dwindling number of susceptible people, and thus less transmission.
6) Immunity from vaccination is estimated to be 5 times greater than immunity from infection, so please get vaccinated even if you already had Covid. It is prudent to wait 2 or 3 months after infection to get the vaccine.
7) Because there are still a large number of infected persons in the community, we continue to recommend caution in public places. Wear a mask when indoors, and avoid places where a lot of unmasked or unvaccinated people are gathered together.
8) It is not too late to get your flu vaccine as well. I recommend the flu and Covid vaccines be administered 30 days apart in most circumstances. The flu and Covid have similar presentations (though dissimilar outcomes), and your best bet to stay healthy and reduce anxiety this winter is to have immunity to both.
9) Please give us a call if you are exposed to Covid or if you test positive, and we can guide you as to the appropriate testing, quarantine, or treatment.
10) There really is a light at the end of this tunnel. Stay positive, follow the recommended guidelines, and I believe we will be able to shed our masks and our worries in the months ahead.
Joel D. Weisblat, M.D.
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