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Old 10-16-2022, 12:18 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by fatlazyless View Post
Knowing that it takes two weeks for the booster vaccination to become effective is new information to me.
At least pickleball is played on a large court. No way would I play racquetball or squash again on a small enclosed court. Some aggressive players treat racquetball as a contact sport. At gyms there is also high risk in other areas---locker room, bathroom, etc. After 23 years of avid gym attendance, I canceled my membership at Planet Fitness in March 2020 and will never go back to any gym. In previous years PF never made any attempt at all to minimize risk during major flu outbreaks.

Upon further research, I found different statements about when a vaccine reaches maximum strength and when it declines. My pharmacist told me it's effective two weeks after vaccination. This article summarizes the situation well but does not provide a reference list to check the studies: https://www.verywellhealth.com/lengt...munity-5094857
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