Same here. I just got it for the first time few weeks ago due to one unmasked exposure in a car which was supposed to be safe. It was bad, really bad. Didn't get into the hospital but it was easily the worst sickness in recent memory. Still have some runny nose weeks later.
Masking is completely gone where i live. I got the flu last month sland unfortunately had to go to the pharmacy and do some groceries, so i put on a mask. Holy shit the looks i got and people being so nice to tell me that i don't need a mask was insane.
Have been masking since early 2020, haven't been sick with any contagious illness in 4 years. Infection is preventable, not inevitable, and I'll never willingly expose myself to it again. Sucks people were convinced otherwise, would be nice to not have overwhelmed health systems (not that it's new, definitely worse now though).
I live in South Bay, masks are quite rare. Most of the time it’s just me. I wonder if healthcare professionals feel like they’re just saying “here’s the smart thing to do, go ahead and ignore it”
The RSV vaccine is for people 60 and over or infants, and for people without insurance the covid vaccine is $120 and the flu vaccine is also expensive, around $30 to $70 depending on which type. A family might wind up spending hundreds to get vaccinated (definitely cheaper than getting sick though.)
yeah that's weird. Anyway, the vaccine 'list price' only matters if you don't have private health insurance, medicare, or medicaid. For most of the population these vaccines are at no cost to the individual.