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Originally Posted by SailinAway
Thanks for this helpful information! Reading between the lines, I think you're saying in #2 that J&J is beneficial for society, but that doesn't necessarily make it the best choice for individuals, if they have a choice---confirmed by jeffk. Currently in NH we do have a choice, which changes the picture.
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Don't forget the very real potential that J&J might be as effective overall when considering new variants.
In terms of choice, most people I know simply signed up when possible and, when doing so, didn't really have one. For example, when I was finding CVS pharmacies near me in MA, the only ones with openings were offering Pfizer. For J&J, I would've had to drive to the other side of 93, so I did Pfizer. If "my" place was offering J&J, I'd have gotten that.
Remember that the differences are small overall as both are close to 100% at preventing major symptoms and hospitalization.
Godspeed, friend!
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