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Quoting Bruce Coston: > Last I saw from my science daily type websites [ usually that's just > aggregation at sciencex.com ] ; Side effects and lasting protection get > bigger with subsequent shots . I'd personally recommend pfizer for > everyone's 3rd dose . Possibility of maybe being tired, having a headache, maybe elevated temperature for some part of two days is regrettable, as it sometimes happens to some (not a high percentage of) patients. The compensating advantage is heightened antibodies making it once again extremely unlikely for a long time that transmission will put you in the hospital, and make it a near-zero chance of ending up in the ICU or getting killed -- and the data strongly suggest Moderna's booster does a better job of that. Slightly increased chance of the already small chance of irksome but not dangerous 1-2 day side effects, in exchange for significantly better protection against a fearsome illness. It's a risk/benefit calculation. I've long held the view that most people are really bad at those, but, for better or worse, each of us gets to make that judgement call. And, you're right, you aren't likely to get advice from your personal care physician, other than to closely paraphrase CDC's public information.