eluch15 Posted December 9, 2020 Share Posted December 9, 2020 (edited) I wasn't sure in which section I should ask this question. I am not a PA yet, but it seems like the professional PA section is where I would get the most educated responses. I scribe for a geriatrician at nursing homes, so this month, we will have the opportunity to get the COVID vaccine. The physician I work with gave me the option to get the vaccine, but I am not sure if I even need it since I already had COVID, thus am already immune. His response was that we do not know the level of antibodies that are needed to be immune from the virus and that we do not know how long those antibodies last. Personally, I feel nervous being the first in line to get the vaccine and a bit selfish to get the vaccine first when I am most likely immune from the virus at this point. At the same time, the COVID vaccine might be mandated eventually so why wait? What are your thoughts? I also want to add that I am in my 20s and am healthy, so I am not part of the vulnerable population. I was also asymptomatic when I had COVID so it did not affect me at all. Edited December 9, 2020 by eluch15 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator EMEDPA Posted December 9, 2020 Moderator Share Posted December 9, 2020 Agree with the doc you work with. a mild infection may not confer long term immunity. If not for yourself, but for those you come in contact with at home and work I would get the vaccination were I in your position. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheFatMan Posted December 9, 2020 Share Posted December 9, 2020 Immunity isn't guaranteed after infection and there are many case reports of double infection. In my opinion getting the vaccine will still be beneficial for you and your high risk patients. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator EMEDPA Posted December 9, 2020 Moderator Share Posted December 9, 2020 15 minutes ago, TheFatMan said: Immunity isn't guaranteed after infection and there are many case reports of double infection. In my opinion getting the vaccine will still be beneficial for you and your high risk patients. Agree- I have a friend who is young and healthy(under 30) and got it twice in a 6 month period. There are six strains floating around at this point and it is believed the vaccine is effective against all of them while a prior infection may only protect you against the strain you previously had. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rose66 Posted December 9, 2020 Share Posted December 9, 2020 definitely, in Europe they find out the immunity is less than 3mo, you can get covid-19 multiple times, vaccination is the only protection. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator rev ronin Posted December 9, 2020 Administrator Share Posted December 9, 2020 So, the antibodies going away isn't necessarily a bad thing, as long as the memory cells are intact. Also, because of how the vaccine works, the vaccine might just provide BETTER immunity than wild type infection. I recommend ZDoggMD 12/4 podcast/show with Dr. Paul Offit going over how things are working so far. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheFatMan Posted December 9, 2020 Share Posted December 9, 2020 8 minutes ago, rev ronin said: So, the antibodies going away isn't necessarily a bad thing, as long as the memory cells are intact. Also, because of how the vaccine works, the vaccine might just provide BETTER immunity than wild type infection. I recommend ZDoggMD 12/4 podcast/show with Dr. Paul Offit going over how things are working so far. I second the recommendation to listen to that. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator ventana Posted December 9, 2020 Moderator Share Posted December 9, 2020 how do you think it gets into NH and spreads?? The staff if you are in the home, then get the vaccine..... 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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