I just got my COVID-19 booster vaccine this afternoon.
Unlike my first and second shots back in March, I got this one at my local CVS pharmacy. Easier to get to, but not quite as seamlessly organized as the mass vaccination site at Gillette Stadium; we were lined up in the aspirin aisle, and the nurse was running a bit late. On the other hand, once I reached the head of the line, things only took a couple of minutes and I was out of there once the fifteen-minute observation period ended.
What with the state (and my county) still well into the high range of community transmission by the CDC's calculations, this does make me feel a bit better. We'll just have to see when the next set of boosters will be recommended.
Unlike my first and second shots back in March, I got this one at my local CVS pharmacy. Easier to get to, but not quite as seamlessly organized as the mass vaccination site at Gillette Stadium; we were lined up in the aspirin aisle, and the nurse was running a bit late. On the other hand, once I reached the head of the line, things only took a couple of minutes and I was out of there once the fifteen-minute observation period ended.
What with the state (and my county) still well into the high range of community transmission by the CDC's calculations, this does make me feel a bit better. We'll just have to see when the next set of boosters will be recommended.