Welp, my folks got covid.
They were convinced it was just a flu because 'the turnaround time for infection to showing symptoms was too short' (four days by their estimate) and weren't inclined to do an at-home test as a result until my sister and I persisted and told them about the free ones they can get in the mail. They were still going to isolate anyways, but.
You'd think "I've never had a flu that felt like this before" might be a clue, bit now they know.
Good news is, they're vaccinated, so they're just miserable for now. Speaking of, that prompted me to look at recommendations for 2nd boosters, so if you're one of those few people that got BOTH the JnJ vaccine and JnJ booster, you're eligible whatever your age for a second booster of Pfizer/Moderna. I dunno that anyone here is over fifty, but if you are, you're eligible for boosting too as long as it's been four months since your last jab.
Or maybe you sit tight for a few more months:
If you are eligible, can you wait?
Even if you are eligible for a 2nd booster, you may consider waiting to get a 2nd booster if you:
Had COVID-19 within the past 3 months
Feel that getting a 2nd booster now would make you not want to get another booster in the future (a 2nd booster may be more important in fall of 2022, or if a new vaccine for a future COVID-19 variant becomes available)
So we're all due for a booster soon here anyways, and the greatest threat related to it comes from potential unwillingness to get one. Not that it's particularly new information, but it's current information. Stay safe, everyone.