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Originally Posted by KC911
I'm due for my second shingles vaccine in early April, and at 60, am hoping the Covid becomes available soon. I've "heard" (saw on TV) that they must be two weeks apart, but don't know why, or if longer between the two would be even more prudent. I'll probably get the shingles on the first day I can, but if the Covid suddenly becomes available ..... decision time. I suspect the Covid will be widely available to my age group by late April... and don't consider myself "high risk", so I'm leaning towards waiting if I have to make a choich. What say ye?
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Not even a tough call. 2nd shingles dose. "A bird in hand...."