Anyone see this yet?

dont know anyone here that stopped driving..
on a side note a friend at church got the covid , and the booster shot , he and his wife have both had covid twice since then
The vaccines are like the flu vaccine.

It helps your body be able to fight off the strain that it is designed for and might help with strains it is not designed for.

But it will not prevent you from contracting it.

We too have been vaccinated and boosted, and cought a particularly contagious strain. We did the paxlovid rout and basically had Covid twice.

I cought it from my neighbor who had no symptoms, 3 days later he had symptoms and tested positive, 3 days later I had symptoms and tested positive, 3 days later my wife had symptoms and tested positive.

I had 3-4 days of feeling like crap and a fever, then I felt fine then a few days later after the last dose of Paxlovid it hit again for another 3-4 days. Basically 2 weeks. My wife did the exact same but 3 days behind me.

My neighbor did not take Paxlovid and he was done in 1 week.

Don't know if if my experience is because of taking Paxlovid or not, but I'm not sure if I would take it again.